Meditation on Transforming Impatience

Step into the timeless embrace of the Impatience Meditation, a sacred practice that invites you to transform the restless energy of impatience into a serene appreciation of the present moment. In this gentle ritual, we learn to view each moment, whether joyful or challenging, as a precious thread in the intricate tapestry of our lives. In the quiet moments, the Impatience Meditation whispers, encouraging us to embrace both the joy and the sorrow, the excitement and the tedium. It transforms the urge to rush through life into a gentle reminder of life's fleeting beauty, akin to the wisdom gained from enduring life's inevitable trials and tribulations. This meditation teaches us that sad moments and boring moments are essential parts of our journey. They are the quiet interludes that make the joyful crescendos all the more meaningful. By accepting impatience and learning to be calm, we discover the profound truth that we cannot add more minutes to our lives, but we can add more life to our minutes. In the gentle embrace of this practice, we are reminded that every moment, whether mundane or extraordinary, holds its own unique beauty. Through this meditation, we transform impatience into a deep appreciation for the present, allowing us to savor each moment and live our lives with greater calm and fulfillment.

Course curriculum

    1. Transforming Impatience

About this course

  • $10.00
  • 1 lesson
  • 0 hours of video content

Instructor(s)

Reiki Master and Teacher, Certified Aromatherapist, Published Author Marina Lando

I am approved by the National Certification Board for Therapeutic Massage & Bodywork (NCBTMB) as a continuing education Approved Provider. For as long as I can remember, I have been passionate about making people well. I was first introduced to natural healing by my grandmother Stanislava at about the age of 7. My grandmother would take me to a forest or a meadow and show me what to collect, how to find plants, how they smelled and felt, and how to use them. The family cupboard always smelled of dried flowers, and Linden tea is still my first choice for a fever. When I had any pain, my grandmother would put her hand over my body and the heat of her hands would soothe away the discomfort. Nobody called it Reiki, Medical Qi Gong or any other exotic name. I just knew: my grandma was magic and I wanted to be like her. At the age of 9, I discovered the Children’s Encyclopedia of Chemistry, and read it cover to cover, all 500 pages. I was amazed by the possibilities of mixing together chemicals and making drugs to cure diseases. At the same time it was a disappointment. It seemed that in many situations plants that my grandmother gathered every year provided just as much healing opportunity without as much hassle. So I decided not to become a chemist or a pharmacist, but a certified aromatherapist. Check my published books on Amazon. I am writing my new book about balancing toxic emotions. It will include Reiki protocols I did not include in Dynamic Healing and those I developed after the book was published . It is about releasing emotional blockages with the help of Reiki, aromatherapy and meditation. I live in Cary, North Carolina. I am a black belt martial artist and an avid knitter.