Loosen the grip that chronic pain and illness have on your daily life.

Research shows mindfulness can reduce pain, depression and overall symptoms, increasing function and life quality.*

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Don’t Suffer Alone, Practice With Us

A mindfulness community finding relief from:

Feeling lonely and isolated because daily life is a challenge

Feeling trapped by pain and an unpredictable body

Intense emotional states—from rage and fear to grief and depression

Mental upheaval–looping thoughts, negativity and self-criticism

Flare-ups, brain fog, energy crashes and side effects

Chronic nervous system dysregulation

Fearing movement and bracing for pain

Grappling with identity, meaning, and purpose

We've been there. We are there. We get it.

Want a teacher-led community that practices mindfulness specifically for chronic pain & illness?

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How Mindfulness Helps

Mindfulness applied to chronic pain and illness can drastically improve your quality of life:

Reduces pain interference — pain doesn’t prevent living

Improves anxiety, mood, and mental state — more space around tough thoughts

Changes your relationship to sensations — less bracing, less reactivity

Emotional processing & release — freedom, relief, less pain, more energy.

Radical acceptance and self-compassion — befriending yourself can shift everything

Learn to befriend your nervous system — more capacity for your experience of life

Online Community Practice Adapted For You

Weekly live Zoom sessions with an experienced teacher and peers who understand:

Come as you are — sit, stand, or lie down; camera optional

Flare-up protocol — showing up is enough; we’ll practice rest together

Breath & body awareness for high-pain days

Tools for big emotions (RAIN, self-compassion)

Sleep basics, boundaries, and asking for help

Progress you can see — brief check-ins on interference, function, acceptance

Through guided meditation, group discussion, shared reflection, and embodied exercises, you will awaken to a deeper sense of self — one not defined by pain or illness.

If you want live, personalized support and a community where you truly connect and belong, add your name below.

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Frequently Asked Questions

*References:
1. Cherkin et al., JAMA (2016): MBSR improved function & pain bothersomeness vs usual care in chronic low back pain. JAMA Network+1
2. Hilton et al., Ann Intern Med (2017): Meta-analysis—mindfulness yields small but significant pain reductions, better mood & QoL across chronic pain. PubMed
3. Burgess et al., JAMA Intern Med (2024): Telehealth mindfulness improved pain-related function vs usual care in chronic pain. PubMed+1