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Free Zoom meditation series invites rest, reflection, and spiritual connection

Free, virtual, and on April 23, the Zoom session offered a monthly reset with Sister Corbin Hannah guiding rest, reflection, and Spirit-led listening.

Nina Kowalski2 min read
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Free, virtual, and built for easy access, the April 23 Zoom meditation session gave participants a quiet place to slow down without leaving home. The guided gathering was part of a monthly series that had run through January, February, March, and April, giving the practice a steady rhythm instead of a one-time drop-in.

Sister Corbin Hannah led the session with an eco-spiritual approach that set the tone from the start. Her connection to nature shaped the experience, and she described feeling closest to the Divine outdoors, with trees serving as some of her most reliable teachers and companions. That perspective gave the meditation a grounded, lived-in quality that went beyond simple relaxation.

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The event page framed the gathering as a serene space for rest, connection, and inward reflection. It also invited participants to deepen their listening to the Spirit and strengthen their connection with the Divine, making clear that this was as much about spiritual companionship as it was about calm. The guided practices were designed to explore meaningful themes with mind, body, and heart, which gave the session a whole-person structure readers could picture right away.

For anyone looking for a low-friction way into guided meditation, the appeal was obvious. The series was free, online, recurring, and easy to register for, which made it especially welcoming for people without a local meditation community nearby. A first-time attendee could get ready in about five minutes by signing up, opening Zoom, and setting aside a quiet spot to sit comfortably for the session.

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That mix of accessibility and spiritual depth is what made the series stand out. It offered something simple enough to join on a weekday evening, yet spacious enough to hold rest, inward attention, and a sense of connection that many people are looking for in meditation right now.

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