This meditation helps achieve grace, love, respect and satisfaction.
read more...Helps clear the blocks from the past, evoking knowledge and happiness. It cuts you from pain caused by a traumatic experiencing, allowing you to break from overemotional thinking and patterns born from worry.
read more...Create inner peace through connecting to your breath. Simple meditation for those who don’t know where to start.
read more...This meditation helps to release dormant power within you using your breath and movement. This allows you to become ten times greater and to face life with grace.
read more...We have the capacity to heal ourselves. We have to let go of our fear and anger.
read more...Many are looking for happiness in life. Contentment is the stepping stone to happiness and continues trust. Courage is the path.
read more...We can become stuck in “I can’t, I couldn’t,” because we are afraid. This thinking gets us away from our path (dharma), our destiny. Away from our own greatness.
read more...There are different kinds of conflict inside and around us. This meditation helps quiet the energy of anger, fear, pride and judgment.
read more...This meditation brings balance by enriching the pranic energy to create a force within.
read more...Gives a sense of hope, especially to those who feel as though all else has failed.
read more...Four meditations to help you build up to and practice the popular One Mintue Breath meditation
read more...Our mind reviews our life through three lens: The negative mind, the positive mind and the neutral mind.
read more...I picked the most popular religions in the world and created the first pranayama meditations for each faith in collaboration with a youth choir.
read more...Kundalini Savasana is a compilation of 12 tracks of relaxing Kundalini mantra music and instrumental music.
read more...To help you alter any negative self-talk or habits you have in life.
read more...The 2014 Mantra Compilation includes 8 unique music tracks for a variety of kundalini mantras.
read more...The 2015 Mantra Compilation includes 13 unique music tracks for a variety of kundalini mantras.
read more...The 2017 Mantra Compilation includes 9 unique music tracks for a variety of kundalini mantras.
read more...The 2016 Mantra Compilation includes 12 unique music tracks for a variety of kundalini mantras.
read more...Meditation Collection: Volume 2 is six-track album containing some of Madhur-Nain Webster’s favorite chanting meditations.
read more...Eight segmented breathing meditations to stimulate the vagus nerve. Originally taught silently, I’ve created this meditation to improve your focus and guide your breathing pattern while practicing these meditations.
read more...A six-track meditation album that helps you achieve inner change
read more...In 2020, the Kundalini Yoga and meditation community discovered numerous acts of misconduct by Har Bhajan Singh (AKA Yogi Bhajan). That news was very disturbing to me because he was the founder of the community I grew up in. Despite my close connections, I believe all of the allegations made against him. It is now about healing and going through reparations for the younger generations.
Personally, I am still processing the information, as the Kundalini Yoga community was my childhood. My healing is a work in progress; it involves parsing through various parts of my upbringing, keeping what I find valuable and letting go of the aspects I don’t like or agree with.
My personal philosophy of sharing Kundalini Yoga and meditations comes from fifteen years of “practice-based evidence” with clients in the mental health field. I have seen positive changes in their lives when they incorporate mindfulness and meditative exercises — and I have firsthand knowledge of its powerful impact through practicing it myself. This evidence is further supplemented with scientific studies/research and my own experience of other forms of yoga, including Hatha and Vinyasa (yogic philosophy and mindfulness psychology). Providing my clients with this support on their healing journey brings me great enjoyment. This support comes from a vast area of learned studies and tools (not only meditation). It is rewarding to witness their growth. My focus is on the work that allows for this possibility.
In gratitude,
Madhur-Nain Webster