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In this special guided practice, Kosha Joubert, CEO of the Pocket Project invites us to pause, unplug, and return to the intelligence of our bodies and the natural world.

In times of increasing complexity and as we gain awareness of the personal, ancestral, and collective layers of experience are constantly moving through us, this meditation offers a simple yet profound reset. Rooted in the wisdom that the body is our closest connection to nature, this journey gently guides you back into embodied presence, inner stability, and relational connection.

This is not about doing more.
It is about remembering how to be.

Through the elements of earth, water, fire, air, and space, you'll be guided into an embodied experience of presence - supporting you to release tension, restore balance, and reconnect with your inner resources. As shared earlier this month in our conversation with Deb Dana, if we want to bring more peace into the world, self-care is a not optional - it's a biological necessity. This week, we offer you this gift as a tool to support you in staying resourced, regulated, and open.

This welcomed pause is a reminder that as we say yes to embarking on the journey of collective healing integration, the invitation is to come home to ourselves. 

If you'd like to deepen this work, the Pocket Project is offering its Resilience Training Program starting this May: supporting practitioners and leaders to cultivate inner stability, relational capacity, and trauma-informed presence.

Register for Phase 1 of the Resilience Program: Become part of a global network committed to nurturing resilience, coherence, and healing across societal spaces in this practice-based training.