Path to Wholeness Podcast

Episode 2- How to find alignment with meditation

21 min · 28 de abr de 2026
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In today’s episode, we explore a powerful and often misunderstood concept: alignment — what it truly means and how to find it within yourself. If you’ve ever felt out of balance, disconnected, or unsure of your place in life, this conversation will guide you back to center. I’m joined by meditation coach and author Thaisa Clapham, and together we go deep into the inner journey—from anxiety, overthinking, and emotional ups and downs… to clarity, awareness, and living in true alignment. In this episode, we explore: ✨ What alignment really is (beyond the surface-level meaning) ✨ How to move from overthinking to a more disciplined and peaceful mind ✨ The concept of the “monkey mind” and why your thoughts feel so restless ✨ How to detach from thoughts, emotions, and external expectations ✨ The power of mantras and simple practices to return to the present moment ✨ Why true fulfillment comes from within—not from external achievements We also talk about what it means to live in coherence—when your thoughts, actions, and truth are all aligned—and how this creates a deeper sense of peace, clarity, and authenticity in your life. This episode is a reminder that alignment is not something you find outside of you… It’s something you uncover by letting go of everything that is not truly you. If this resonated with you, consider sharing it with someone who may need this message 💛 And if you have questions about alignment, meditation, or anything you’d like us to explore, leave them in the comments—we’d love to include them in future episodes! Remember: This journey is not about becoming someone new… It’s about returning to who you truly are. ✨ Stay present. Stay aware. Trust your process. Disclaimer: The conversations shared on this podcast are intended for educational and reflective purposes only. We encourage everyone to follow their own inner guidance, use personal discernment, and seek support from qualified medical or mental health professionals for any health-related concerns.

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