5 Meditations for the Cold Weather Months to Warm Your Soul

Let these meditation practices brighten your spirit this winter.

Woman meditating outside in winter.

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Winter pulls energy inward as the days shorten, light fades, and your body instinctively seeks warmth and stillness. This season also opens a doorway to deeper inner fire. 

When the outer world cools, the inner world has space to glow, Medium explained. With the right rituals, winter shifts from a draining stretch into a nourishing one, offering countless ways to reconnect with your inner spark. Try these meditation practices to help boost your mood and warm your spirit during the chilly months. 

Solar Plexus Meditation
According to mindbodygreen, the solar plexus sits around the navel above the belly button up to the breastbone. This chakra, associated with the element of fire, is the ideal one to focus your meditation practice on during the chilly winter months. Invite warming energy into your spirit with a solar plexus meditation. Close your eyes and envision the sun’s warming rays enveloping you. 

Breath of Fire
In Kundalini yoga, the breath of fire pose provides a powerful meditation tool and breathing exercise to get your body warm from the inside out. WebMD explained that this breathing exercise involves inhaling and exhaling through your nostrils with your mouth closed. During each breath, engage your core muscles by contracting the muscles near your belly button. You’ll tap into the energy of your solar plexus, the chakra associated with fire energy. Think of it as your perfect warm-up meditation practice during the winter months. 

Mindful Tasks
Mindful tasks transform winter from a heavy stretch into a nourishing one, according to a blog on Be 8nfinite. Through sipping warm drinks, laundry, cooking, cleaning, or writing, anyone can anchor attention and build inner heat. Try mindful cooking as an ideal meditation practice during the winter. Prepare hearty, warming foods for the winter like soups and stews. Try to pay steady attention as you chop vegetables, stir pots, and arrange ingredients. Breathe slowly as you work, allowing the process to feel soothing rather than rushed.

Sun Salutations
Sun salutations yoga offers a gentle movement meditation to build up heat in the body while also channeling the sun’s warming energy. According to Verywell Fit, this fundamental vinyasa flow series includes a succession of some of the most well-known poses: mountain, standing forward bend, flat back, plank, chaturanga, cobra, and downward facing dog. During the practice, envision the sun’s soothing rays and absorb its powerful energy frequencies to brighten up your soul. 

Ritual Bath
Mindful bathing could comfort you during cold weather, stressed Harpers BAZAAR. Warm water relaxes muscles, clears tension, and softens winter heaviness. Instead of rushing, savor the water’s temperature, the scent of soap, and the feel of each movement. Light incense, keep crystals nearby, and play soothing music. This practice works especially well before bed, helping to ease you into a restful sleep by reducing the stress that often builds during darker seasons.

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