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Meditation
Meet the moment with the practice it can hold.
Guided sessions to settle the mind and return to the breath.
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Sanctuary
Completion is recorded after 90% of a session. Ending earlier still saves your honest progress.
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Practice library
Choose by need, not achievement.
Start with the time and quality of attention available to you today.
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- What is guided meditation?
- A guided meditation is an audio session in which a narrator directs your attention — to the breath, the body, or a settling image — so you don't have to hold the technique in mind yourself. It is the most approachable way to begin a practice, and a dependable way to return to one.
Key takeaways
- Pick a practice by need — sleep, focus, breath, body, or calm — not by how advanced it is.
- The library lives on this page; the practice itself plays in the Sanctuary, with ambience settling underneath the voice.
- Sessions are saved after roughly 90% listened. Leaving early still records the honest progress you made.
Questions about guided meditation
Do I need an account to meditate?
No. You can play the free practices as a guest. Signing in saves completion and practice history across your devices.
How long are the sessions?
Each track shows its length before you begin, from a few minutes to longer wind-downs for sleep. Start with the time and attention you actually have today.
What is the difference between this page and the Sanctuary?
This page is the library — it lists every practice so you can choose. The Sanctuary is the room where a track plays, with a quiet soundscape beneath the guiding voice.