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Stevens new course: Finding Peace in Everyday Life (you choose how much to pay)
Length: ~14 minutes
Voice: Steven Webb
Style: Guided stillness, compassionate reflection, deep internal release
Episode Description:
This meditation is for the quietly overwhelmed soul—the one who gives everything, yet still feels like it's not enough. It's for the parent who lies awake wondering if they did enough. For the artist, the leader, the healer, the helper… who, even in the applause, hears the whisper of inadequacy.
This is not a space to strive or fix. It’s a space to be. To sit in the truth that you are already whole. That you were never meant to carry the weight of saving the world alone. This meditation holds you between two truths—the longing to do more and the knowing that you've already done enough.
The Heart of the Practice:From a Buddhist lens, this meditation rests in what’s often called the Middle Way. It is the space between indulgence and denial, between the ego’s hunger and the heart’s silence. In the Zen tradition, the Middle Way is not a compromise—it’s a complete letting go of the need to grasp either extreme.
This practice was born from a deep personal truth. Whether you're a rock star or a school teacher, a politician or a quiet carer—if you carry any degree of authenticity and humility, there will always be a sense that more could be done. That someone, somewhere, needs more of you. That you're still not quite enough. This meditation invites you to stop chasing that shadow. It reminds you that being alive, aware, and honest is already more than enough.
Why This Meditation Matters:
What You’ll Experience:
Benefits of This Practice:
You are not here to be perfect. You are here to be whole.
Sit with me in the middle. You’ll find yourself again.
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Stevens new course: Finding Peace in Everyday Life (you choose how much to pay)
Length: ~14 minutes
Voice: Steven Webb
Style: Guided stillness, compassionate reflection, deep internal release
Episode Description:
This meditation is for the quietly overwhelmed soul—the one who gives everything, yet still feels like it's not enough. It's for the parent who lies awake wondering if they did enough. For the artist, the leader, the healer, the helper… who, even in the applause, hears the whisper of inadequacy.
This is not a space to strive or fix. It’s a space to be. To sit in the truth that you are already whole. That you were never meant to carry the weight of saving the world alone. This meditation holds you between two truths—the longing to do more and the knowing that you've already done enough.
The Heart of the Practice:From a Buddhist lens, this meditation rests in what’s often called the Middle Way. It is the space between indulgence and denial, between the ego’s hunger and the heart’s silence. In the Zen tradition, the Middle Way is not a compromise—it’s a complete letting go of the need to grasp either extreme.
This practice was born from a deep personal truth. Whether you're a rock star or a school teacher, a politician or a quiet carer—if you carry any degree of authenticity and humility, there will always be a sense that more could be done. That someone, somewhere, needs more of you. That you're still not quite enough. This meditation invites you to stop chasing that shadow. It reminds you that being alive, aware, and honest is already more than enough.
Why This Meditation Matters:
What You’ll Experience:
Benefits of This Practice:
You are not here to be perfect. You are here to be whole.
Sit with me in the middle. You’ll find yourself again.

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