<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<oembed>
  <version>1</version>
  <type>rich</type>
  <provider_name>Libsyn</provider_name>
  <provider_url>https://www.libsyn.com</provider_url>
  <height>90</height>
  <width>600</width>
  <title>A Mountain Meditation to Help You Shift Out of Panic Mode</title>
  <description>If you’ve ever tried to push away anxiety or depression when they show up, you probably already know: Fighting these complex, difficult emotions usually doesn’t work. In fact, our resistance often makes the experience even more challenging.&amp;amp;nbsp; In today’s practice, Ed Halliwell offers a guided visualization based on a foundational mindful question: What if you don’t try to push this experience away, but instead watch it as it plays out?&amp;amp;nbsp; Ed Halliwell is a mindfulness teacher and writer, based in Sussex and London, UK. He is author of three books:  Into The Heart of Mindfulness,  How To Live Well By Paying Attention and (as co-author) The Mindful Manifesto and teaches courses and retreats to public groups, in organizations and to individuals, face-to-face and online via Skype. He is also an advisor to The Mindfulness Initiative, which is supporting the Mindfulness All-Party Parliamentary Group to develop mindfulness-based policies for the UK. The transcription of this guided meditation will be online at Mindful.org next week.&amp;amp;nbsp; Stay curious, stay inspired. Join our community by signing up for our free newsletter:&amp;amp;nbsp; mindful.org/signup Show Notes Find more from Ed Halliwell here. Go Deeper Anxiety, panic, and depression can sometimes feel like a vortex we’re sucked into that’s impossible to get out of. It’s important to understand that mindfulness and meditation aren’t cure-alls or instant fixes, and that they’re most effective when used in concert with other healing modalities. There are practices that can help us be with thoughts and feelings in a compassionate, non-judgmental way—and this open-hearted approach can often loosen the grip of difficult moments. If you’d like to explore more about how mindful practices can help improve mental well-being, check out these resources on Mindful.org:    Practicing Self-Compassion Can Boost Your Mental Health&amp;amp;nbsp;   Using Mindfulness for Mental Health&amp;amp;nbsp;   Is Mindfulness a Treatment for Depression?&amp;amp;nbsp;   4 Ways to Curb a Panic Attack with Mindfulness&amp;amp;nbsp;    How Mindfulness Protects Against Postpartum Depression&amp;amp;nbsp;   ​​Unwinding Your Anxiety Habit Loop&amp;amp;nbsp;   For more practice, here are  5 Guided Meditations for Panic and Anxiety that you can try.&amp;amp;nbsp; And more from Mindful here:  More episodes of 12 Minute Meditation  Let us know what you thought of this episode of 12 Minute Meditation by leaving a review or by emailing yourwords@mindful.org. </description>
  <author_name>12 Minute Meditation</author_name>
  <author_url>http://www.mindful.org</author_url>
  <html>&lt;iframe title="Libsyn Player" style="border: none" src="//html5-player.libsyn.com/embed/episode/id/38447205/height/90/theme/custom/thumbnail/yes/direction/forward/render-playlist/no/custom-color/88AA3C/" height="90" width="600" scrolling="no"  allowfullscreen webkitallowfullscreen mozallowfullscreen oallowfullscreen msallowfullscreen&gt;&lt;/iframe&gt;</html>
  <thumbnail_url>https://assets.libsyn.com/secure/item/38447205</thumbnail_url>
</oembed>
