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Spiritual bypassing can quietly undermine our best intentions as mindfulness teachers — especially when trauma is involved. In this powerful episode, we unpack what it means to teach mindfulness without bypassing trauma, and why it’s so essential to adapt practices for the nervous system needs of trauma survivors.
You’ll learn how to recognize subtle signs of trauma activation, adjust language and posture cues for safety, and create mindfulness environments where students feel seen, empowered, and respected. This is an essential listen for any teacher who wants to serve with integrity and avoid causing harm — while also deepening their own self-awareness along the way.
🔹 What spiritual bypassing looks like in mindfulness settings — and how to avoid it
🔹 How trauma impacts the nervous system and why standard practices can backfire
🔹 The most common language mistakes teachers make that unintentionally harm students
🔹 Practical, trauma-sensitive alternatives to traditional meditation cues
🔹 How to foster choice, agency, and psychological safety in every class or session
🔹 Specific red flags that may indicate trauma activation in students
🔹 Real case studies showing how skilled teachers adjusted in the moment
🔹 Why self-awareness, therapy, and ongoing education are essential for mindfulness guides
🔹 Resources and books to further develop trauma-informed teaching
🔹 Encouragement for holding space with humility, presence, and genuine care
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Free Mindfulness Exercises: MindfulnessExercises.com
200 Guided Meditation Scripts: Scripts.MindfulnessExercises.com
Certify To Teach Mindfulness: Certify.MindfulnessExercises.com
Work with Sean Fargo: Sean.MindfulnessExercises.com/
Reduce Chronic Pain: Pain.MindfulnessExercises.com
Email: [email protected]
By Sean Fargo5
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Spiritual bypassing can quietly undermine our best intentions as mindfulness teachers — especially when trauma is involved. In this powerful episode, we unpack what it means to teach mindfulness without bypassing trauma, and why it’s so essential to adapt practices for the nervous system needs of trauma survivors.
You’ll learn how to recognize subtle signs of trauma activation, adjust language and posture cues for safety, and create mindfulness environments where students feel seen, empowered, and respected. This is an essential listen for any teacher who wants to serve with integrity and avoid causing harm — while also deepening their own self-awareness along the way.
🔹 What spiritual bypassing looks like in mindfulness settings — and how to avoid it
🔹 How trauma impacts the nervous system and why standard practices can backfire
🔹 The most common language mistakes teachers make that unintentionally harm students
🔹 Practical, trauma-sensitive alternatives to traditional meditation cues
🔹 How to foster choice, agency, and psychological safety in every class or session
🔹 Specific red flags that may indicate trauma activation in students
🔹 Real case studies showing how skilled teachers adjusted in the moment
🔹 Why self-awareness, therapy, and ongoing education are essential for mindfulness guides
🔹 Resources and books to further develop trauma-informed teaching
🔹 Encouragement for holding space with humility, presence, and genuine care
This is made for:
Support the show
Add your 5‑star review — this really helps others find us.
Free Mindfulness Exercises: MindfulnessExercises.com
200 Guided Meditation Scripts: Scripts.MindfulnessExercises.com
Certify To Teach Mindfulness: Certify.MindfulnessExercises.com
Work with Sean Fargo: Sean.MindfulnessExercises.com/
Reduce Chronic Pain: Pain.MindfulnessExercises.com
Email: [email protected]

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