How to Know If You’re Making Progress in Meditation (Even When It Feels Like Nothing’s Happening)

How to Know If You’re Making Progress in Meditation (Even When It Feels Like Nothing’s Happening)

Meditation growth can be quiet and hard to spot—but that doesn’t mean it’s not happening. In this post, we explore the subtle signs of progress in your practice, from increased patience to softer self-awareness, and offer tips for staying motivated when your sessions feel uneventful.

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Mindfulness Mushroom Walk: Lessons in Awareness, Curiosity, and Caution on the Trail
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Mindfulness Mushroom Walk: Lessons in Awareness, Curiosity, and Caution on the Trail

While visiting Ojai for the weekend, Katy and I joined a guided Mindfulness Mushroom Walk at the Ventura River Preserve. Alongside a group of curious hikers, we encountered colorful mushrooms, crossed rivers, and even spotted three rattlesnakes. The experience left me with a deeper appreciation for the power of attention—both in spotting the beauty of fungi and staying alert to nature’s dangers. It was a walk that sharpened my senses and reminded me how much wisdom lives along the trail.

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A Birthday Retreat in Ojai: Orange Groves, Meditation, and the Wisdom of Krishnamurti
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A Birthday Retreat in Ojai: Orange Groves, Meditation, and the Wisdom of Krishnamurti

For Katy’s birthday, we made a quiet getaway to Ojai—just an hour from the retreat center, but a world of its own. We stayed at a small inn with sweeping views of the valley, visited the Oak Grove where Krishnamurti once walked and taught, and sat in silence in his former home. With blooming wildflowers, citrus trees, and stillness all around, the weekend offered a moment to reflect on attention, freedom, and the simple beauty of being present.

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Together on the Trail: Finding Community in Nature
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Together on the Trail: Finding Community in Nature

Every Saturday, I’ve made it a ritual to hike the trails near the retreat center in Topanga. This week, I was joined by a group of retreat guests—and the experience reminded me how powerful it can be to walk through nature with others. From quiet conversation to shared silence, the trail became a space for community, reflection, and vision. In this journal post, I reflect on the magic of hiking in groups and the quiet way nature helps us return to ourselves.

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The Mindful Commute: Turning Travel Time into a Meditation Practice
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The Mindful Commute: Turning Travel Time into a Meditation Practice

Most people treat commuting as wasted time—but it doesn’t have to be. Whether you’re behind the wheel, riding the bus, or walking to work, your daily travel can become a mindfulness practice. This post explores how to bring presence and intention into your commute and why those in-between moments may be the perfect time to meditate.

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Stillness in the Canyon: A Meditative Hike Along the Backbone Trail
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Stillness in the Canyon: A Meditative Hike Along the Backbone Trail

I recently hiked the Backbone Trail in Topanga, one of my favorite trails for its long, winding beauty and hidden corners of peace. Midway through, I paused at a rock overlook above a small gorge—where a trickling stream forms pools full of dragonflies and frogs. I meditated by the water, imagining what it might be like to be a cave yogi tucked away in silence. This journal entry captures the magic of that day: the quiet, the reflections, and the grounding energy of the land.

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Honoring My Grandfather: Crossing a Threshold and Embracing Change
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Honoring My Grandfather: Crossing a Threshold and Embracing Change

Returning home for my grandfather’s funeral was more than a moment of remembrance—it became a journey of transformation. From the solemn beauty of his military service to an unexpected speech at the reception, I found myself reflecting on presence, letting go, and the quiet ways we step into new roles within our families. In honoring his life, I also recognized a shift within myself—one that felt like both an ending and a new beginning.

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Symbols in Meditation: How Mandalas and Yantras Can Guide Your Practice
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Symbols in Meditation: How Mandalas and Yantras Can Guide Your Practice

Symbols like mandalas and yantras can serve as powerful tools for focus and transformation. These sacred geometric patterns have been used for centuries to center the mind and unlock deeper states of awareness. Whether you gaze, visualize, or create them, incorporating these symbols into your meditation can enhance your practice in profound ways.

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The Best Meditation Props: Cushions, Timers, and Tools to Enhance Your Practice
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The Best Meditation Props: Cushions, Timers, and Tools to Enhance Your Practice

Meditation is simple, but the right tools can make it easier and more enjoyable. Whether you’re looking for better posture support, a way to time your sessions, or sensory elements to deepen relaxation, certain meditation props can transform your practice. In this guide, we explore the best cushions, timers, and accessories to help you meditate with greater ease and consistency.

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Do You Need a Meditation Teacher? When to Seek Guidance vs. Go Solo
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Do You Need a Meditation Teacher? When to Seek Guidance vs. Go Solo

Meditation can be a deeply personal journey, but at some point, you may wonder—should I get a teacher? Some people thrive in self-guided practice, while others benefit from structure, accountability, and expert guidance. In this post, we explore when to go solo, when to seek instruction, and how to decide what’s best for your meditation practice.

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