Meditation for Sleep - Day 2: Body Scan for Deep Relaxation

30/07/2025 10 min

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🔗 Serena AI Meditation Coach: https://www.serenaapp.com/meditation-app?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=video&utm_campaign=organic&utm_term=meditation-for-sleep&utm_content=day02Experience meditation for sleep as you learn the body scan technique to ground your body and mind for restful sleep. Today's focus is on interoceptive awareness—gently guiding your attention through each part of your body to release tension and promote calm. This method helps anchor your awareness in the present, making it easier to let go of the day's worries and welcome restorative rest.Scientific foundation: The body scan is a foundational meditation for sleep, directly addressing physical tension and hyperarousal that often disrupt sleep. Scientific research shows that this practice enhances interoception (awareness of internal bodily sensations) and strengthens neural circuits to the insula, a brain region essential for body awareness and emotional regulation. By systematically moving attention through the body, you reduce cognitive rumination and anchor your mind in the present, calming the nervous system and facilitating the physical relaxation necessary for sleep. Studies confirm that body scan meditation can improve sleep quality and help manage insomnia symptoms by grounding the mind in the body and reducing nighttime arousal.In this session, you'll learn to gently scan your body from toes to head, noticing sensations without judgment and inviting relaxation with each breath. This meditation for sleep helps you cultivate a sense of safety and support, making it easier for sleep to arise naturally.Continue your 7-day meditation for sleep journey—each day builds new skills to help you rest more deeply and wake feeling refreshed. Join us tomorrow for the next step in your path to better sleep.#meditation-for-sleep #meditation #mindfulness #breathwork #anxiety #stress #wellnessScientific References:[1] Neuroscience of Mindfulness Meditation - Wharton Neuroscience ..., accessed July 18, 2025 https://neuro.wharton.upenn.edu/community/winss_scholar_blog2/[2] A Body Scan Meditation to Help You Sleep - Mindful - Mindful.org, accessed July 18, 2025 https://www.mindful.org/a-body-scan-meditation-to-help-you-sleep/