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

Big Skies And Open Fields – by Stephen Fearnley

This music is a celebration of spaciousness – it’s a prayer and because I make this music in one session (about 5 to 6 hours). It’s a devotional exercise on my part, to compose for one mind live. Quite often, I wake in the morning before a composition and I have a sequence, a sound, sometimes a melody, or at least an idea. Usually, it is accompanied by an intellectual understanding  as to what it is I’m making and this is also attached to a combination of emotional nuances.  These emotions are not mine. They are coming from the music I’m hearing. It’s these nuances which determine the instruments I use and the tempo of the piece. Steve X

Whatever Space You Need At The Time – by Stephen Fearnley

Whatever space you need at the time When I can’t physically disconnect from the built environment (which by the way we put a lot of time into making and participating in ) there are 3 ways I like to meditate: Guided. Music. Silence. Guided. When you need to focus your mind intentionally – to be guided with EFT as well as a spoken meditation. Music. Sometimes you just need the space. Silence. Where you get music for a few minutes slowly fading away and coming back just before 30 minutes… the 25 minutes of silent-space is extremely soothing and trains you to explore stillness. Enjoy.    

Power Of The Pentatonic – by Stephen Fearnley

What do the song “Amazing Grace”, the big ET music scene from the movie “Close Encounters”, Ancient Celtic folk music and the chanting “OM”Chakra scale have in common? They are all expressions and variations of the Pentatonic musical scale. The Pentatonic scale is perhaps the most ancient and universal scale we know of: It’s based on 5 notes (pent = ancient greek for 5 and tonic= tone). Its use in music is wide ranging from ancient to modern times. Heres a quote from Wiki: Pentatonic scales occur in Celtic folk music, German folk music, Nordic folk music, Hungarian folk music, West African music, African-American spirituals, Gospel music, Bluegrass music, American folk music, Jazz, American blues music, rock music, Sami joik singing, children’s song, the music of ancient Greeceand the Greek traditional music and songs from Epirus, Northwest Greece, music of Southern Albania, folk songs of peoples of the Middle Volga area (such as the Mari, the Chuvash and Tatars), the tuning of the Ethiopian krar and the Indonesian gamelan, Philippine kulintang, Native American music, melodies of China, Korea, Laos, Thailand, Malaysia, Japan, and Vietnam (including the folk music of these countries), the Andean music, the Afro-Caribbean tradition, Polish highlanders fromPower Of The Pentatonic – by Stephen Fearnley