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About this meditation

This 10-minute guided meditation is the first track in the Beezy Beez Meditation Library — a soft, structured wind-down for nights when you need help arriving at sleep. It moves through a full top-down body scan, opens into a visualization of a clear starry sky, and closes around a quiet repeated mantra: I am calm, I am safe, I am at peace.

Find a comfortable position, take a teaspoon of honey if it's part of your routine, and let the breath do the work.

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Transcript

Full transcript of this guided meditation, lightly edited for readability.

Welcome to the Beezy Beez Meditation Library. Here you'll find guided meditations, soothing sleep music, enchanting sleep stories, and calming breathing exercises, all designed to help you relax and enjoy better sleep. Beezy Beez is dedicated to enhancing your well-being naturally, offering products like our CBD and CBN infused raw honey to support restful nights.

For more information about our podcast and products, please visit deepbearsleep.com.

Now, let's settle in, breathe in deeply, and let Beezy Beez guide you toward tranquility.

Welcome to this sleep meditation, designed to help you unwind, release any tension from the day, and prepare for a restful night's sleep.

Before we begin, if you have your CBN cinnamon sleep honey with you, take a moment to scoop out a teaspoon. Let it dissolve on your tongue, allowing the gentle and warm hint of cinnamon to relax and comfort you. This blend is infused with CBN, known as nature's sleep aid, for its calming properties to help ease you into a deep and restful sleep.

If you don't have it on hand right now, that's perfectly okay. You're welcome to listen along and simply relax, but the next time you join this meditation, we recommend having your CBN cinnamon sleep honey ready as part of your nightly routine.

Now, settle in, make yourself comfortable, and we'll begin. Find a comfortable position, either sitting or lying down, somewhere you can fully relax. Relax.

Allow your body to rest. Feel supported and let go of any tension in your muscles.

Take a deep breath in, feeling your belly expand, and slowly exhale, releasing any worries or stress from the day. Let your breathing settle into a slow, natural rhythm.

As you breathe in, imagine you're drawing in a gentle, warm light, filling you with a sense of calm and peace, and as you breathe out, let go of any remaining tension, letting it drift away.

Now, gently bring your awareness to the top of your head, softening the muscles in your forehead, releasing any tension around your eyes, and relaxing your jaw and letting your lips part slightly.

Allow this gentle relaxation to travel down through your neck, releasing any tightness and flowing down into your shoulders.

Now, feel your shoulders sink, letting go of the weight they may carry. Feel this wave of relaxation moving down your arms, to your elbows, to your wrists, and all the way to the tips of your fingers.

Now, bring your attention to your chest, feel it rise and fall with each breath, letting your heart beat steadily, peacefully. Breathe in calmness and breathe out tension.

Move your attention to the top of your head, in calmness, and breathe out tension. Moving down to your belly, let it soften and release.

Feel your hips settle into your seat or bed, grounding you, anchoring you in comfort and security. Let this relaxation continue to flow down your legs, to your knees, your calves, your ankles, and all the way to your toes. Your entire body is now fully relaxed, warm, heavy, and at peace.

Now, imagine yourself lying under a clear starry night sky. The air around you is calm and soothing, with a gentle breeze carrying the faint scent of cinnamon and honey.

You feel safe here, completely at ease, as the night wraps around you like a soft warm blanket.

Look up at the stars and notice their gentle glow, each one shimmering softly. As you breathe in, feel this starlight filling your body with a warm, peaceful energy. And as you breathe out, let go of anything that no longer serves you. Any stress, any worries, just letting them drift away with each exhale.

Allow yourself to feel connected to this peaceful energy, feeling it flow through you with each breath, grounding you, bringing you deep into this present moment.

As you continue to breathe slowly, gently repeat this mantra in your mind, I am calm, I am safe, I am at peace. With each inhale, feel a wave of calmness spreading through you. With each exhale, let yourself sink even deeper, becoming more relaxed, more grounded. I am calm, I am safe, I am at peace. Let this mantra carry you deeper into relaxation, into a state of complete tranquility.

There is nowhere else you need to be, nothing else you need to do. You are here, fully present, fully at ease. Fully present, fully at ease.

Now, as we near the end of this meditation, know that this feeling of calm, this sense of peace will stay with you, as you drift into a restful sleep. If you enjoyed this meditation, consider using your CBN Cinnamon Sleep Honey again tomorrow night.

Its calming effects combined with the gentle relaxation you're feeling now can deepen this experience and help you settle even more effortlessly into sleep.

For now, take a final deep breath in, and let it out slowly. Allow yourself to sink fully into your bed, feeling relaxed, peaceful, and ready for a deep and restful sleep.

Thank you for joining me tonight, sweet dreams.

About Beezy Beez

This meditation comes from the Sleep Better Podcast, produced by Beezy Beez — a small wellness brand making botanical extract honey for women navigating sleep changes after 50.

If a teaspoon of honey before bed is part of your wind-down, our Botanical Extract Infused Honey is what we make for exactly that moment.

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