Tara Brach - Meditation: Embodying Acceptance and Care (15:34 min.)
Episode Date: October 3, 2024This guided meditation helps us cultivate a friendly relationship with our experience. Using the image of a smile, we bring a gentle presence alive in our bodies, and then open to the heartspace that... includes all facets of life. The meditation closes with a verse from poet, Dorothy Hunt, "Peace is this Moment Without Judgment."
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The following meditation is led by Tara Brock.
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Take a few moments to set yourself in a way that will allow you to be really comfortable.
You feel a sense of balance and alignment, ease, and also alert that you can be awake.
so relaxed, awake.
As you find your position,
if it helps you to close your eyes or lower your gaze, please do.
Just notice your attention going inward.
Notice what it's like right now.
Sense your experience.
And as a way of collecting and gathering your attention,
you might be aware of the breath,
perhaps extending the breath, letting the in-breath be longer, counting to four or five, and then matching
it with a slow-out breath. Maybe we can breathe together, inhaling deeply, filling the chest in the
lungs, and that slow-out breath, releasing, relaxing outward, letting go. And again, a nice full in-breath,
a slow out breath, feel the sensations of letting go.
And one more time, inhale deeply.
And with the out breath, softening down the length of the body,
letting go, letting go.
And then letting your breath come back into its natural rhythm
so you're observing the breath, relaxing with the breath.
One of the ways that we can really create a sense
of full presence is bringing a quality of kindness and gentleness, friendliness into our bodies.
And the image of a smile can help us in that.
You might imagine the sky filled with a great smile, that curve of a smile,
blue sky in all directions.
and just sense the receptivity of the smile.
Let your mind merge with that sky
so the smile is filling your mind.
And just sense what it's like to have a mind filled
with the atmosphere of a smile.
You might feel a smile spreading through the eyes,
lifting the outer corners of the eyes.
Let the brow be smooth,
feeling smile is,
at the lips, a very slight smile at the lips, the inside of the mouth smiling, and feeling
your face from the inside, just sense the friendliness that comes from that sense of a smile,
allowing for more relaxing of the micro muscles in the face, allowing for the shoulders to
fall away from the neck, feeling the hands from the inside, letting them rest in an ease,
effortless way and softening a little and softening again letting there be an openness to
the chest and you can allow that image and felt sense of a smile to spread through the
chest through the heart area and sensing that this friendliness of a smile makes room for
what's here not pushing away anything it's an allowing presence letting this next breath
be received in a softening belly, this one. And then again, you might visualize and sense the curve
of a smile through the belly, just spreading. Again, creating a friendly space that allows you
to feel the life that's here with gentleness, acceptance. And feeling that gentle,
allowing presence spread through the torso and through the legs, through the feet.
So if you widen the attention, you can sense the atmosphere of a smile, the area around you,
allowing your whole body to be at ease. So resting in the awareness that's friendly, allowing
present, noticing the life that's here moment to moment, noticing the movement of the breath,
noticing the play of sensation, the feelings in the heart, letting your intention be to include
whatever arises in this friendly, kind, gentle presence. If you notice the mind drifting into thoughts,
When you become aware of that, simply relax open and sense the thought, a changing movie
or changing cloud, moving through the sky of awareness.
And if there's tightness or tension, some conflict, some difficulty, you might explore
reestablishing that sense of embodied meta or
friendliness by letting there be a smile in the eyes, softening the eyes, slight smile at the mouth,
and feeling the face from the inside, sensing the expression as one of friendliness, feeling a
smile in the heart, sensing the heart space that includes what's here, not pushing away
anything, not holding on to anything. This is from the poet Dorothy Hunt. She writes,
Peace is this moment without judgment. That is all. This moment in the heart space where everything
that is is welcome. Peace is this moment without thinking it should be some other way,
that you should feel some other thing, that your life should unfold according to your plans.
Peace is this moment without judgment, this moment in the heart space, where everything that is
is welcome. In these last moments, you might notice what it's like when there's a heart space
that truly welcomes whatever is here.
