The Science of Happiness

Happiness Break: A Meditation to Connect to Your Roots, with Yuria Celidwen

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Sep 18, 2025
Yuria Celidwen, an Indigenous contemplative studies scholar of Nahua and Maya descent and author of Flourishing Kin, guides an enlightening session on connecting with one's roots. She discusses the importance of remembering ancestors and revitalizing language for a sense of belonging. Yuria shares a transformative meditation, encouraging listeners to envision their lineage and the lands their ancestors walked. This heartfelt journey highlights the deep connections between heritage, home, and the natural world, offering a powerful path to inner peace.
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INSIGHT

Ancestors Boost Competence

  • Thinking about ancestors briefly can increase feelings of competence and intelligence.
  • The practice draws on research linking family connection to happiness and longevity.
ANECDOTE

Opening In Maya Teltal

  • Yuria opens by speaking in her indigenous Maya Teltal language to honor occupied Ohlone territories near Berkeley.
  • She frames language as response to cultural extinction and biocultural loss.
INSIGHT

Language Revival Reclaims Presence

  • Revitalizing Indigenous languages reclaims presence and belonging across generations.
  • Yuria links language revival to wider care for Mother Earth and planetary flourishing.
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