Experience Meditative Practices to Cultivate Resilience for NHS Staff
Guided Meditation with Vidhi Sadana
Every Week in your NHS Inbox
" We trust that our next breath is there. Let's begin to trust that other things will be there for us also. The world is a work of art, and so am I. For me to contribute positively to this on-going creation, it is necessary that I trust the process of life. If things get difficult, I confidently go within and anchor my thoughts in truth and love. I ask for the guidance of the universe as I make my way safely though stormy seas and calm blissful weather. My job is to stay present in the moment and to choose clear, simple, positive thoughts and words. I know it is not necessary or even possible to have a reason for everything. I do know I was born a beautiful and trusting soul. I take a moment now to treasure the mysterious and invisible process of life that I am.”
Hope you will join this meditative experience which I am offering to the NHS community to help us connect to our faith so needed in these times.
You will learn to:
Become Mindful
Cultivate Kindness and Faith
Feel more Confident and Resilient
Vidhi is a Clinical yoga therapist and mentor in Krishnamacharya tradition.
She has authored articles in yoga , meditation and patient group magazines. She has held first in UK pilot study of Yoga Therapy (Y-TKM) in Rheumatoid Arthritis published in Complementary Therapies in Medicine. Her work has been featured on BBC, Royal College of Physicians and International Congress on Integrative Medicine and Health. She teaches at the Imperial Medical College and is on the mind-body medicine sub-committee supported by the Royal College of Medicine ( RSM).
She delivers yoga therapy and meditation sessions for the management of addiction in Rehab Clinics such as Promis Clinic as well as other trauma related physical and mental issues. She has collaborated with consultants and General Physicians around West London to deliver Yoga Therapy as a complementary healing modality.
"I was diagnosed with a painful neck problem and I didn't want surgery. Could yoga therapy really help? Yes, through gentle exercises for the body and mind I learnt to relax and let my body heal itself. An understanding and intuitive teacher, Vidhi gave me a tailored programme to practise at home between my sessions with her. Six visits later I feel much better, and I am optimistic about my life and my health."
Amanda Holloway