The final practice in our journey. Here, we bring it all together—grounded and open, awake and connected, all at once. This is what it means to be whole: not perfect, not fixed, just fully yourself. All the messy, beautiful, contradictory parts of you coexisting in this one moment. This isn't the end—it's another beginning. Because every breath is a chance to begin again.
Part 5 of the States of Being series. Listen to parts 1-4 first for the complete journey, or enjoy this as a standalone practice.
You're not alone. Even when it feels that way. This heart-opening practice expands your awareness from self to loved ones to strangers to all beings, reminding you that you're part of something vast and beautiful. Your breath is the same breath that's been moving through this planet for millions of years. You're woven into this whole thing—never separate, never isolated, always held by this web of life.
Part 4 of the States of Being series.
What does it mean to wake up—not just in the morning, but right now? This practice guides you into bright, clear awareness through spine and breath. Feel the vitality humming through you, the consciousness that's been awake your whole life. This isn't about becoming more spiritual or enlightened—it's about recognizing what you already are when you stop trying so hard. The light's already on. You're already here.
Part 3 of the States of Being series.
We hold so much tension—in our jaws, our shoulders, our hearts. This gentle practice invites you to soften, to create a little more space, to let yourself breathe. Through heart-centered awareness and the simple metaphor of a flower opening to the sun, discover the spaciousness that's always been underneath the tightness. You don't have to be anything other than what you are right now.
Part 2 of the States of Being series.
When life feels scattered or overwhelming, this practice brings you back to earth. Through body awareness, breath, and the simple act of feeling your connection to the ground beneath you, discover the safety and stability that's always been here. No fancy techniques—just you, your body, and this moment. Perfect for anxious minds, busy days, or anytime you need to remember: you belong here.
Part 1 of the States of Being series.
Yoga Nidra: Coming Home to Yourself
Slip into the profound rest that exists between waking and sleeping. This 17-minute yoga nidra practice guides you through body awareness, breath, opposite sensations, and imagery to access deep restoration and healing. Also called "yogic sleep," this ancient practice allows you to rest more deeply in 17 minutes than hours of regular sleep. Perfect for insomnia, anxiety, or when you simply need to remember the peace that's always available within you. No experience necessary—just lie down, listen, and let yourself be held. Your only job is to stay awake enough to hear my voice.
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Life just pulled the rug out from under you. Job loss, breakup, health scare, or maybe everything is crumbling at once. You're not broken—you're breaking open. This dharma talk meets you in the ruins with ancient wisdom about impermanence, the sacred nature of grief, and how our greatest disasters often become our most profound teachers. Learn why falling apart isn't failure but an invitation, and discover the unshakeable awareness that remains when everything else dissolves. For anyone in crisis, wondering if they'll ever feel whole again. 18 minutes of spiritual medicine for life's hardest moments.
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That knot in your stomach. Racing thoughts. Rehearsing what you'll say over and over. We've all been there—standing on the edge of a conversation we've been dreading. This guided meditation helps you find your calm and clarity before difficult discussions with your boss, partner, family, or friends. Learn to approach challenging conversations from a place of presence rather than reactivity, and discover the power that lives in the pause between what's said and how you respond. 9-minutes of grounding practice for one of life's most anxiety-inducing moments.
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Transform your daily drive into a sacred practice. This gentle guided meditation helps you find peace and presence during your commute to work, turning what might feel like mundane travel time into an opportunity for mindfulness and awakening. Perfect for anyone feeling scattered, anxious, or disconnected in the morning—discover how to fall in love with the ordinary moments and remember that now is where life truly happens. Safe for driving with eyes open! 8 minutes.
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Teaching your tenth class this week? Caught between the playlist and the philosophy? This dharma talk is for yoga teachers who want to stay rooted in the sacred while navigating studios, social media, and the modern "wellness" world. Rediscover why yoga means "to unite," how every cue can be dharma, and why you're not just teaching poses—you're holding space for awakening. Whether you're flowing to beats in heated rooms or teaching gentle classes, learn to bridge ancient wisdom with contemporary practice. A grounding reminder of your role as a dharma teacher before you step into that studio. For teachers, by a teacher.
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Take a breath, soften your edges, and twist into a new perspective. This short meditation with Peter invites you to gently spiral into the present moment—where insight, spaciousness, and surrender live. Let this be your reminder: the path forward isn’t always straight.
A Quiet Prayer to Now” is a gentle, meditative poem from Begin Again with Peter Walters. A soft invitation into stillness, presence, and deep rest—perfect for savasana, quiet reflection, or anytime you want to return to the simple fullness of this moment.
This is a love letter to presence, purpose, and devotion.
In this dharma talk-style reflection, Peter walks through his neighborhood and opens his heart wide—sharing an honest vision of the “good life,” the longing to build something great, and the courage it takes to stop holding back. It’s about legacy, family, creativity, and the simple joy of walking your dog on a Tuesday.
No hype. No performance. Just truth.
This is your reminder: you don’t need more time.
You just need to begin again.
In this tender reflection, Peter invites us to make space for the ache in our hearts—not as something to fix, but as something to feel. Through poetic presence and devotional truth-telling, this episode explores sadness as a sacred teacher and doorway back to ourselves. Let this be your sanctuary. Let this be the moment you begin again.
A gentle poem to carry you into rest. Let go of the day, soften into stillness, and remember the simple gift of being here. Perfect for savasana, bedtime, or any moment you need to begin again.
Yoga: The Coffee Replacement - 25 Min Energizing Flow
Need a morning boost? Skip the caffeine and roll out your mat instead! This invigorating 25-minute yoga flow is designed to be equally (if not more) awakening than your daily cup of joe.
We'll start with heart-opening side stretches and flowing sun salutations to get your blood pumping, then move through energizing standing poses including chair pose, warrior sequences, and triangle pose. Get ready for some serious heat-building with plank holds, kapalabhati breathing, and a fun crow pose challenge that will leave you feeling strong and accomplished.
This practice combines:
Perfect for morning practice or anytime you need natural energy without the jitters. All levels welcome - modifications offered throughout.
What you'll need: Just your mat and maybe a block!
Start your day with intention, strength, and presence. Your body (and mind) will thank you!
When your mind is racing and sleep feels elusive, this soothing meditation guides you into deep relaxation through gentle breathwork and body awareness. Let go of the day's stress, soften every muscle, and surrender completely as you melt into peaceful, restorative sleep.
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What if the parts of yourself you judge as "flaws" are actually just part of being beautifully, messily human? This 7-minute meditation explores a radical practice of self-acceptance - learning to hold your contradictions with the same affection you'd have for a beloved (but slightly mischievous) friend.
Perfect for anyone tired of trying to fix themselves and ready to embrace their perfectly imperfect humanity.
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When life feels overwhelming, this 5-minute practice offers something radical: permission to let it all be okay.
Created by Bay Area yoga teacher Peter Walters, “The Okay Practice” isn’t about forcing positivity or spiritual bypassing. It’s about finding genuine peace with whatever you’re experiencing right now - the stress, uncertainty, and messy human stuff we all carry.
Perfect for busy schedules and anxious minds. No prior experience needed - just show up as you are and learn to begin again, no matter what happened before this moment.
This isn’t about transcending your humanity. It’s about embracing it with kindness.
This is It: A Meditation with Peter Walters
Welcome to a gentle, grounding 10-minute meditation to help you return to what matters most. This is a space to pause, to feel your breath, and to remember—you don’t need to fix anything or be anyone else. You are already here. You are already whole. This is it.
Recorded during a quiet morning walk in the hills of Woodacre, California, this meditation invites presence, self-kindness, and the radical permission to begin again.
Let this be your reminder: You are the love you seek. You are the universe remembering itself.