Heal Your Life with Tapping and Meditation

welcome

…to one mind live – a free and open access wealth of guided tapping and meditation to original music – for your listening and evolving pleasure…

about us

We started in 2014 as a live group meditation site – offering weekly guided meditations, tapping and original music to paying members. Originally a creation of Stephen Fearnley (composer), Naomi Janzen (tapping) and Naomi Carling (meditation guide), we transformed after the first three years when Naomi Carling left to pursue other projects and we began welcoming a variety of meditation guides to join us each week. On our 5th birthday, with 222 broadcasts under our belt, we decided to open up to the general public and remove the paywall so that everyone could enjoy the vast bounty we’d created.

features

Each meditation session is archived in the Listening Room for easy access. Naomi Janzen, Stephen Fearnley and a Special Guest Guide co-host pre-session chat podcast, a tap-along session and then a group meditation.
With a variety of guides – professional and ordinary people alike (meditation by the people for the people), the Listening Room offers a style for every taste!

The Meditations

These mediations are POWERFUL so please do not listen to them while driving. Get comfortable, in any position that works for you, and just let yourself be taken on a journey of transformation…

 

Preparing

Each session begins with a ten minute Tapping, or EFT, session led by Naomi Janzen to put you in the zone for getting the most out of the meditation to come. Unless you’re already very familiar with Tapping, you’ll want to check out Naomi’s introduction to this wonderful technique by going to this page for a helpful how-to-video. If you want more in depth information, you can find that on Naomi’s personal page by clicking here or navigating there via the Your Hosts tab above.
In addition, check out the Tap-Along Audio in the Bonuses section. A new 10 minute tapping session from the archives is added each week!

EFT tapping

Accessible from the tab above, you can now enjoy 27/7 streaming MUSIC from all our meditations.
Experience the peace, tranquility, presence and alignment of our meditations by listening to Stephen’s original music – any time and anywhere you have an Internet connection. Allow your subconscious mind to flood you with good feelings while driving, doing chores, working, relaxing – anything you want to infuse with peace.

 

 

 

 

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Latest Posts

The Heart of Da Vinci’s Salvator Mundi

Nice frame ! Astonishing painting ! Outrageous price tag ! Da Vinci’s Salvator Mundi (Saviour of the World), if you havent heard, just sold for a record sum– an amount that doesn’t phase me in the slightest. After all, it’s already priceless, so $450M sounds like a bargain! I just hope the undisclosed buyer gives the public a place to see it somewhere, in real life, so they can be shocked at how relatively small it is for something so famous (and so remarkably painted). Of course, in this case the size of the image, if you are to ascribe to David Hockney’s controversial ‘camera obscura’ theory, suggests that Da Vinci may have used lenses to create such photo-realism (the size of the lens determines the size of the picture). Having worked with photography for 40 years I think Hockney is on target and it certainly explains why Da Vinci’s ‘Salvator Mundi’ has such depth of field: The face of Christ is slightly soft and the raised hand and the crystal ball is sharp. The softness of the face also makes the portrait so enigmatic. Lenses or not, with only 20 paintings known in existence, DaVinci’s artistic legacy is beyond mind boggling. Da Vinci’s SalvatorThe Heart of Da Vinci’s Salvator Mundi

The Wine Dark Sea by Stephen Fearnley

‘And now have I put in here, as thou seest, with ship and crew, while sailing over the wine-dark sea… ‘ (Homer, Odyssey, Book 1, line 178) I had fun with this composition. I was needing inspiration and Naomi Janzen said “ …just do some tapping (EFT) and ask even though I currently have no idea for a composition etc…” and of course instantly the enigmatic phrase from Homer jumped into my head “ the wine dark sea”. Ok, I thought, that’s pretty random, I can certainly work with that! ‘The Wine Dark Sea’ is enigmatic because so many commentators over the years have pondered what the heck Homer was getting at .Was the sea really a dark red wine colour ? I remember a history teacher at art school saying that what Homer really revealed was the ancient Greeks didn’t see the colour blue ! – that the rods and cones in their eyes were still evolving and all they saw was a burgundy sea and a claret sky! Of course he failed to mention that the ancient Egyptians were throwing about lapis lazuli in the bucket loads. Of course if you get the chance to cross the Mediterranean theThe Wine Dark Sea by Stephen Fearnley

Message in a Bottle – by Laura Robinson

Dear One Mind Live community, My name is Laura Robinson. I am a lifelong friend and soul-sister of Naomi Janzen and a grateful, new friend of Stephen Fearnley and I absolutely love what they have created with OML! I am a rampant multitasker –  by turns a wife, mother, actor, musician, author, game inventor, television creator and producer and I definitely look to meditation to keep me grounded in my rather crazy but glorious life. I have had a personal mantra for 20 years and I definitely use it when I need to destress and it is such a comfort to me. However, I also love the guided meditations of One Mind Live. Creating my meditations for the community was such a creative journey and pleasure and this first one centers around what I have come to realize are, to me, the top two keys to happiness. Self-love and Self-Acceptance. This 10 minute meditation takes the form of a peaceful beach walk, each step taking us deeper and deeper into a state of relaxation. Something a little unexpected happens that encourages us to truly and deeply accept and love ourselves. As every drop of water is a precious and integralMessage in a Bottle – by Laura Robinson

Rain Song by Stephen Fearnley

Photo by Stephen Fearnley This months Composer’ Choice is all about Rainmaking. In a nut shell it’s an invocation, a prayer, whatever you want to call a deep emphatic longing for the rain to come. Poor old ground is sad and dry here and every time the clouds gather they swoosh off. Wikipedia calls rainmaking a “weather modification ritual that attempts to invoke the rain”. Of course, most of us can think of American Indian rain dances and there are numerous accounts of their efficacy going way past an “attempt”. Rainmaking is a universal phenomena found in all human cultures. There is a great story passed on via Larry Dossey [1] from Willigis Jäger, the German Benedictine monk and Zen master, about a drought-stricken village in rural China: The village had no rain for a long time. All the prayers and processions had been in vain; the skies remained shut tight. In the hour of its greatest need, the village turned to the great rainmaker. He came and asked for a hut on the edge of the village and for a five-day supply of bread and water. Then he sent the people off to their daily work. On the fourth day itRain Song by Stephen Fearnley