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  • Annual Summer Solstice Meditation: Heartful Presence, Heartful Living
    Jun 25 2025

    This is our seventh annual Summer Solstice Meditation! To watch our practice, please visit https://youtu.be/8WcAM7HAs8Y

    For folks like me in the northern hemisphere, where it is light by 4:30 and not dark until midnight here at the 51st line of latitude in Calgary, the summer solstice is a magical time of growth and power; every plant is bursting with life and green. It is very beautiful. There's a wonder in nature that is comforting and uplifting, and we connect with this today in our meditation.

    The second anchor of our practice today is how to handle the increasing amount of fear and worry we are steeped in. Even if we personally are untangling ourselves as best we can from our simmering collective consciousness that has followed in the wake of American bipartisan divisiveness, we are all sensitive to the collective consciousness and may feel increasingly anxious.

    Our mindful, heartful presence in the body during meditation is one way to move away from the unconsciousness anxiety we or our circle may be steeped in. Join in this practice for a few tips and tricks on how to connect to the present moment and pull ourselves out of fear and worry.

    For more information about Calgary Mindfulness, or to join our weekly practice, please write CalgaryMindfulness@Gmail.com, where we welcome your questions, comments and intentions for future meditation practices. We offer workshops and instruction and much more! For information, please visit www.CalgaryMindfulness.ca

    Kind regards, Rosanna D'Agnillo, Founder and Lead Facilitator, Calgary Mindfulness

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    18 m
  • Father's Day Meditation 2025 - Awakening the Divine Masculine
    Jun 16 2025

    Welcome to our annual Father's Day Meditation, where we share loving kindness, forgiveness and gratitude with our fathers and father figures, and with those with whom we share father and father figure relationships. We also dedicate some of today's practice to awakening and nurturing qualities of the divine masculine in ourselves.

    The divine masculine embodies qualities like strength, protection, discipline, and action, but also encompasses emotional maturity, responsibility, and a willingness to serve. It's not about aggression or dominance, but rather a balanced energy that fosters growth, provides guidance, and encourages positive change. Nurturing the divine masculine involves honoring and developing our abilities for protection, discipline, focus, authority, guidance, resilience, maturity, responsibility, leadership, logic, action, perseverance, confidence, commitment, and willpower. These are just a few of the qualities that all humans share regardless of gender that are traditionally associated with the divine masculine.

    The divine masculine provides a sense of security and safety, both for oneself and others. This strength is not just physical, but also emotional and spiritual, allowing for the ability to stand firm in the face of adversity. It is a force of action, driving individuals to pursue goals, manifest their visions, and make positive changes in the world. It involves setting clear intentions, following through on commitments, and taking ownership of one's actions and their consequences.

    The archetype and ideal divine masculine provides a sense of direction and purpose, not through domination, but through clarity, wisdom, and a commitment to serving others. It's probably the first time in history where men have the opportunity to nurture and express this healthier, sustainable vision of masculinity and hence the culture war divisions so common today and some men wrestle with the idea that letting go of domination actually gives more power, true power. That power comes from serving one's community instead of bending it to one's will. The ideal of the divine masculine involves acknowledging and managing emotions in a healthy way, rather than suppressing them. The divine masculine embraces emotional depth and vulnerability while maintaining inner strength. The divine masculine also embodies empathy and compassion, allowing for understanding and connection with others on a deeper level. It's about being true to oneself and acting with honesty and integrity in all interactions.

    For more information about Calgary Mindfulness, or to join our weekly practice, please write CalgaryMindfulness@Gmail.com, where we welcome your questions, comments and intentions for future meditation practices. We offer workshops and instruction and much more! For information, please visit www.CalgaryMindfulness.ca

    Kind regards,

    Rosanna D'Agnillo, Founder and Lead Facilitator, Calgary Mindfulness

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    15 m
  • Nourishing Peace Within & Without - Where Am I At War With The World
    Jun 8 2025

    Good morning meditators! Today's meditation is inspired by an interview I heard on CBC's "The Current" this week with Israeli peace activist, Yonaten Zeigen, whose mother was killed in the Oct 6 terrorist attack in Israel. Vivian Silver was a peace activist, and he has taken up her mantle. I was so moved and filled with peace hearing him speak of the need for a new non-binary discourse that helps us move forward from conflict-based consciousness into something more sustainable and compassionate.

    As meditators, we know our work as peace activists begins inside, discovering where we are at war with the world, and then releasing this for the much greater payoff of feeling great connection and respect for our fellow humans.

    We practice this breath meditation today and I hope you enjoy! To watch in video format, please visit https://youtu.be/-QejnTuT-gg

    For the interview with Yonaten Zeigen, please follow this link: https://www.cbc.ca/listen/live-radio/1-63-the-current/clip/16150671-hamas-killed-mother.-now-hes-continuing-fight-peace Also, I recommend the transcript as well, since his discussion of new discourse to move past binary thinking is well worth reading several times to internalize. I do refer to it in the pre-meditation discussion, and here it is for reference if you'd like to sit with it further. It's about half way down the page; you can search for the interviewee's name, Yonaten Zeigen: https://www.cbc.ca/radio/thecurrent/thursday-june-5-2025-episode-transcript-1.7553590

    For more information about Calgary Mindfulness, or to join our weekly practice, please write CalgaryMindfulness@Gmail.com, where we welcome your questions, comments and intentions for future meditation practices.

    We offer workshops and instruction and much more! For information, please visit www.CalgaryMindfulness.ca

    Kind regards, Rosanna D'Agnillo, Founder and Lead Facilitator, Calgary Mindfulness

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    18 m
  • Mindfulness of Emotions: The Mind & Body Guidance System
    Jun 8 2025

    In today's practice, we wrap up with our Development of Self Control / Conflict Management series and return to a traditional anchor, the mindfulness of emotions. Emotions are an important guidance system that we are well advised to be mindful of.

    For more information about Calgary Mindfulness, or to join our weekly practice, please write CalgaryMindfulness@Gmail.com, where we welcome your questions, comments and intentions for future meditation practices.

    We offer workshops and instruction and much more! For information, please visit www.CalgaryMindfulness.ca

    Kind regards, Rosanna D'Agnillo, Founder and Lead Facilitator, Calgary Mindfulness

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    18 m
  • Conflict Management #5 - Mindfulness of Thoughts in Developing Self Control
    May 31 2025

    In our final episode on the self-control series, we explore how mindfulness of thoughts can help develop self-control and more skillful conflict management.

    To watch this podcast, please visit https://youtu.be/bPqIiz0p8-0.

    For more information about Calgary Mindfulness, or to join our weekly practice, please write CalgaryMindfulness@Gmail.com, where we welcome your questions, comments and intentions for future meditation practices.

    We offer workshops and instruction and much more! For information, please visit www.CalgaryMindfulness.ca

    Kind regards, Rosanna D'Agnillo, Founder and Lead Facilitator, Calgary Mindfulness

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    21 m
  • Conflict Management #4 - Retraining Cognition to be Appreciative and Positive
    May 18 2025

    Welcome back! Today's podcast is filmed in my partner's backyard under this fabulous May Tree; the fragrance is so powerful and uplifting! We are focusing on our development of self-control as a conflict management tool by training our minds to amplify positive, beautiful aspects of our lives--nature, relationships, honouring our contribution to self and community and so on.

    To watch this meditation, please visit https://youtu.be/4jREAvVmj4Y.

    This is contrast to the dominant mode of media which is to amplify the negative in order to drive views and make more money. This fixation on the negative makes use of our physiological response that focuses on what is negative to keep us safe. However, we are not often UNSAFE when we are "stressed out." Learning to be mindful of the difference and reorienting our cognition to have a more appreciative basic response to life's events and circumstances can really change our lives. Changing our attitudes about our lives can be more powerful than changing our lives, and also result in bringing about the changes we want.

    In our meditation we are stepping out of this way of thinking and being into one that offers greater inner peace, joy and security. For more information about Calgary Mindfulness, or to join our weekly practice, please write CalgaryMindfulness@Gmail.com, where we welcome your questions, comments and intentions for future meditation practices. We offer workshops and instruction and much more! For information, please visit www.CalgaryMindfulness.ca Kind regards, Rosanna D'Agnillo, Founder and Lead Facilitator, Calgary Mindfulness

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    18 m
  • Conflict Management #3 - Developing Appreciation Through Loving Kindness
    May 18 2025

    Happy Mother's Day! Today's practice, filmed in the Rocky Mountains on my last camping trip, focuses on the anchor of loving kindness as part of the series in developing self control and managing conflict. Happy to share this beautiful part of my world and my partner's life with you also; we so enjoy being out in the mountains!

    To watch this video, please visit https://youtu.be/OeQ2x_3GFCU.

    For more information about Calgary Mindfulness, or to join our weekly practice, please write CalgaryMindfulness@Gmail.com, where we welcome your questions, comments and intentions for future meditation practices. We offer workshops and instruction and much more! For information, please visit www.CalgaryMindfulness.ca Kind regards, Rosanna D'Agnillo, Founder and Lead Facilitator, Calgary Mindfulness

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    16 m
  • Developing Self Control #2: Conflict Management Visualization
    May 4 2025

    Greetings and May the Fourth Be With You!

    Today is the second part of our new series on developing self control, and we are again focused on conflict management visualization as an anchor.

    This time, we introduce a three-part method in visualization to help change our attitude about and default response to conflict. Focus, repetition and discipline are what bring results here, so jump in the deep end with me!

    To watch the video, please visit our Youtube channel here: https://youtu.be/B6uYAgEkmVk

    As always, I welcome your questions and comments to guide future meditations, so please don't hesitate to write me at CalgaryMindfulness.ca.

    For more information about our meditations online and in person, and for a list of workshops, please visit www.CalgaryMindfulness.ca.

    Many thanks and enjoy this gorgeous day!

    Rosanna D'Agnillo, Founder and Lead Facilitator, Calgary Mindfulness. www.CalgaryMindfulness.ca

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    21 m