Tara Brach - Meditation: Awareness and Flow (2018-04-04)
Episode Date: April 5, 2018Meditation: Awareness and Flow (2018-04-04) - This guided practice awakens all the senses with an embodied presence, allowing an opening to the moment-to-moment changing flow of experience. We then re...lax back, resting as the changeless open awareness that is conscious of the flow, and includes all life. Join Tara's email list: http://eepurl.com/6YfI - get a free download of Tara's new 10 min meditation: "Mindful Breathing: Finding Calm and Ease".
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The following meditation is led by Tara Brock.
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Let the breathing deepen so that you can feel as if you're breathing in and out of your heart.
Let that help you be aware of the felt sense in the heart area.
As you're listening and paying attention to the heart,
you might ask yourself what your deepening,
intention is for being here right now, what it is your heart longs for, what really matters
to you, just to ask, and then listen, listen to what feels most sincere inside you, what
you really care about.
It might be learning to relax more and touch more presence, touch some peace, to wake up
your heart, to feel more at home in yourself, to be more free, more to really realize your full
potential. Let your senses be awake, listening, receptive, aware of the sounds in the room,
the more distant sounds, you might imagine in senses sounds washing through you, also aware of
visually, perhaps light and darkness flickering in the lids,
you might be aware of the sense of smell, fragrance, scent,
in the space around you.
You might be aware of the sense of touch
where your hands lightly touch your legs or each other,
the touch or the weight of your clothing,
places of contact where you're sitting on your cushion or chair,
your feet touch the floor.
Sense is awake, receptive.
Can also open to the sense of your body from the inside out.
Perhaps feeling the hands and softening a little
and then softening again.
Feeling the tingling and the vibrating,
the space inside the hands.
You might feel the shoulders from the inside out.
letting awareness fill the shoulders.
So whatever tightness or tension might be there can float in awareness.
The throat fill the neck.
And feeling the awareness and the aliveness there from the inside out.
You might sense an openness at the chest and then feeling inside out the area of the heart.
And you imagine and feel the sensations, pulsing, tingling, pressing, flow, tightness, whatever's in the heart area.
It might loosen the abdominal area some.
Let this next breath be received in a softening belly.
This breath and now this one and again.
and let the abdominal area, the belly be filled with awareness, feeling from the inside out,
the aliveness that's there in a similar way, letting the awareness fill the pelvic region,
becoming aware of sensation, vibration, warmth or cool, aliveness and the space it's happening
in.
Aware of the legs.
My sense to length and the volume of the legs so you can feel it for the feeling.
from the inside out, the energy there, the life that's there.
Letting the awareness fill the feet, feeling the tingling, the vibrating there.
See, if you widen the lens, you can sense this body as a field of sensation.
It happens if you don't stop anything, oppose anything.
Just letting the whole dance happen.
Tingling, vibrating, pulsing.
It's like points of light in the night sky.
moving and changing, including the sounds that appear and disappear.
Sensing in the foreground this whole dance of aliveness and in the background, that which is
aware is the luminosity of knowing, space of knowing, formless presence, relax back,
resting in wakeful openness, resting.
as awareness and letting the changing flow of aliveness be just as it is.
It's very natural to get lost in the mental movies of the mind,
time traveling into the future, past, the commentary.
And when there's a noticing of that, the practice is to relax open again,
reconnect to the senses, listening to the sounds that are actually right here,
relaxing and softening the body and feeling the aliveness of sensation that's right here.
You're listening to and feeling the changing flow and sensing in the background, that which is aware,
wakeful openness.
You might begin to sense the difference between any thought, the sound bites and images of thinking,
and this living presence, this alert, inner stillness that's aware of the changing flow,
moment to moment.
The poem is from Anamika Borst.
Stop in your tracks.
Stop for once and notice what is always here.
Notice what is always present in all your experiences.
See that there is a constant stream of things coming and going.
thoughts, feelings, sensations, people, happenings.
They all have a beginning and an end constantly changing.
Notice that there is something that notices the stream,
something that is always here unchanging.
This something is just here.
It is always here.
It is never not here.
Always present.
The one thing that is constant, it is so close and natural to us that we fail to notice it.
It is like searching for our glasses while all the time we are looking through them.
We are this timeless, always present awareness.
We are this timeless, always present awareness.
