Anxiety & Calm
Soothing an overactive mind — practices that settle worry and ease the nervous system.
Racing Thoughts at Night? The Pratyahara Wind-Down
The body is tired but the mind won't stop. The yogic wind-down — withdraw the senses, lengthen the breath, release the body — lets sleep arrive instead of being chased.
6 min readsadhanaअभ्यासHow Long Does Meditation Take to Work? The Abhyasa Answer
Calm arrives in one sitting, focus in days, brain change near eight weeks. The real answer to how long meditation takes to work is older than the science.
11 min readphilosophyप्रपञ्चHow to Stop Overthinking: the Buddhist Papanca Loop
How to stop overthinking begins with a 2,500-year-old name for it: papanca, the spiral of one plain perception into an endless story. The tradition maps exactly where it starts, and where it can be cut.
6 min readbreathworkउज्जायीUjjayi Breathing: Is the Ocean Sound Doing Anything?
The victorious breath sounds like the sea because of one small valve in the throat. What that sound is doing, and where it quietly works against you.
7 min readbreathworkनाडीशोधनNadi Shodhana: The 5-Minute Nervous-System Reset
Alternate nostril breathing is the oldest, gentlest breath in the yogic toolkit. You close one nostril, then the other, and the nervous system slowly comes back into balance.
6 min readbreathworkभ्रामरीBhramari Pranayama: Why the Humming Exhale Calms the Brain
Bhramari pranayama is the Sanskrit humming-bee breath. The Hatha Yoga Pradipika prescribed it for the dissolution of the mind. A small, recent body of research has begun to describe what the humming exhale actually does to the nervous system.
7 min readmeditationचित्तवृत्तिHow to Quiet the Mind: What Patañjali Calls Citta-Vṛtti
Patañjali names the mind's restlessness in five categories and gives two practical answers — practice and detachment — that go further than 'just breathe through it.'
7 min readOne of these each morning.
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