Meditation Library
We’d love for you to share your unique voice in the Dragonfly Meditation Library.
This is a beautiful opportunity to leave your legacy of healing, while also giving yourself a space to shine your light and extend your reach. Every meditation you create becomes a resource that continues to serve others — and it links directly back to your practitioner profile to help grow your audience.
Contributing to the Meditation Library
If you feel called to contribute, simply reach out and send us your meditation. You can record using video or voice-only, depending on what feels most aligned for you (voice-only recordings are often easier to work with and upload).
Once your meditation is ready, email it to us along with a title and a short description, and we’ll take care of the rest. Your meditation will be added to the library and a link to your Dragonfly profile will show at the end of the video.
General Guidelines
To help ensure your meditation can be shared widely and clearly, we ask that you follow a few simple guidelines.
Please record your meditation without background music, as we will add licensed music during preparation. This allows your meditation to be shared legally and ensures the audio can be balanced properly.
You are encouraged to create in a way that feels natural to you. There is no required format or structure — your meditation can focus on relaxation, healing, chakra work, animals, life events, or any area you feel guided toward. You are also welcome to incorporate other healing modalities.
There is no required length for your meditation. Choose a duration that feels right for the experience you are creating.
When recording, aim for a quiet environment with minimal background noise or distractions. Smaller, soft spaces often help reduce echo and create clearer sound.
Explore More
To support you in creating and submitting your meditation, we’ve put together a few additional guides:
Recording Your Meditation – Tools, setup, and audio/video tips
Why No Background Music – Understanding licensing and audio guidelines
Meditation Topics & Inspiration – Ideas to help you get started
Final Note
The most important part of your meditation is your intention and energy. Trust what comes through you — your voice and your guidance are what make each meditation meaningful.


