Yoga Nidra is an ancient meditative technique originating from India. This practice involves a guided narration while the participant rests, inducing a state of profound relaxation. During Yoga Nidra, you are led through a sequence of relaxation and sometimes visualization exercises. Despite its name, which translates to 'yogic sleep,' the primary aim of Yoga Nidra is not necessarily to induce sleep. Instead, its purpose is to concentrate on the guiding voice and explore deeper realms of consciousness. However, it is worth noting that many people find it conducive to falling asleep quickly due to the deeply relaxed state it induces.