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In this guided meditation, Glenn explores rage as a fire-breathing dragon guarding hidden treasure. Rather than eliminating anger or judgment, you’ll strengthen the “muscle” of awareness—learning to notice, slow down, and choose your response. Through binaural sound and an embodied emotional scan—from shame and fear to courage, love, and peace—you’ll practice training the rider and calming the elephant, transforming reactive energy into grounded power, integration, and self-directed change.
Inside this Dojo of Sound, carefully layered binaural beats gently guide your brain toward calmer alpha and theta states. As two slightly different tones meet in your ears, your nervous system begins to settle, supporting focus, emotional regulation, and reduced stress. With consistent practice, this rhythmic entrainment can help your body rehearse safety—strengthening your capacity to remain steady, responsive, and clear even when the dragon stirs.
If you are interested in working with Glenn professionally, you can contact him here through his Psychology Today profile.
By Glenn Ostlund5
44 ratings
In this guided meditation, Glenn explores rage as a fire-breathing dragon guarding hidden treasure. Rather than eliminating anger or judgment, you’ll strengthen the “muscle” of awareness—learning to notice, slow down, and choose your response. Through binaural sound and an embodied emotional scan—from shame and fear to courage, love, and peace—you’ll practice training the rider and calming the elephant, transforming reactive energy into grounded power, integration, and self-directed change.
Inside this Dojo of Sound, carefully layered binaural beats gently guide your brain toward calmer alpha and theta states. As two slightly different tones meet in your ears, your nervous system begins to settle, supporting focus, emotional regulation, and reduced stress. With consistent practice, this rhythmic entrainment can help your body rehearse safety—strengthening your capacity to remain steady, responsive, and clear even when the dragon stirs.
If you are interested in working with Glenn professionally, you can contact him here through his Psychology Today profile.

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