Tara Brach - Meditation: Listening to Life (2017-08-09)
Episode Date: August 10, 2017Meditation: Listening to Life (2017-08-09) - The attitude of meditation is one of engaged listening, a relaxed, receptive yet intimate attention. This meditation explores how we can listen to sounds, ...listen to and feel sensations, and then relax back into the ocean of awareness that includes and perceives the changing waves. In this relaxing back, we realize the peace and freedom of inhabiting our wholeness and essence. Your support enables us to continue to offer these talks freely. If you value them, I hope you will consider offering a donation at this time at www.tarabrach.com/donation/. With gratitude and love, Tara
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The following meditation is led by Tara Brock.
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Take some moments just to listen,
listening and aware of the sounds around you.
See if you can listen in a global way,
letting everything in, completely receptive,
listening to the close-in sound,
the sounds of these words,
spaces between sounds,
listening to the space in the room,
listening to the more distant sounds,
sensing the vastness of awareness
that includes even the most distant sounds,
noticing how with listening you can't control anything,
the sounds spontaneously arise
and move and disappear on their own,
receptive, attention.
Listening is one of the great templates
for pure wakefulness and awareness,
awake space, receptive, nothing to do.
You can offer this same listening presence inwardly.
I gently scan through the body,
listening to and feeling the aliveness,
perhaps starting with the region of the eyes, maybe softening a little, very receptive presence,
just noticing the sensations as they are, vibration, pressure, flow, maybe the flickering of light
and darkness at the lids, aware of the region of the mouth, perhaps a slight smile to enhance
receptivity. It's feeling from the inside out the tongue, the gums, teeth, lips. Receptive.
Listening to and feeling the aliveness. You might allow the shoulders relax back and down some
and letting the shoulders fill with awareness. Receptive presence. If you could listen to and feel
the aliveness of the shoulders from the inside.
Letting the sensations be just as they are,
if there's tightness, letting it float
in that receptive awareness.
Ice can float and ice cube can float in water
and naturally dissolve.
You might soften the hands
and then feeling them from the inside.
Again, receiving sensations,
listening to and feeling the vibration.
vibrations, the tingling, the life inside the hands.
The region of the heart, letting the awareness be filling that area.
So there's a receptive, gentle presence, listening to and feeling the sensations, the life
in the area of the heart.
I'd sense how this presence can be very gentle and allowing.
just letting life be just as it is.
You might soften the belly a bit.
Let this next breath be received in a softening belly.
And then this breath.
Letting awareness fill the belly.
So you can feel from the inside out again in this listening, receptivity,
the life that's right here.
Next attentiveness.
letting your awareness fill the whole pelvic region.
Notice what happens when the intentions to listen to and feel the life that's here,
receptive and allowing.
You might sense the length and the volume of your legs.
Let your awareness fill your feet,
aware of the pressure, the warmth,
where you contact the floor.
and the whole world of sensation and aliveness in the feet
and widening the lens
so you can simultaneously experience
the whole body as a field of sensation
listening to and feeling
this whole play of aliveness
letting everything happen
not opposing anything anything
this receptive openness, again including the symphony of sound.
You're listening not just with your ears but with your whole awareness,
listening to the sound and to the silence.
Notice what it's like to listen to and feel the whole moment,
sound, sensation, feelings,
to sense the vast, boundless space it's happening in,
and relaxing back and just being that silence that's listening,
being that alert stillness that's aware of all this aliveness.
It's the nature of mind to leave this wakeful openness,
this kind of empty, awake presence,
and move into thoughts about what's happening.
thoughts about the future, the past.
Totally natural.
So when there's a noticing of that,
you might just gently re-relax,
noticing again the sounds that are right here,
listening, relax through the body,
the shoulders soften,
the hands,
relaxing the heart.
Again, listening to and feeling.
the changing moment-to-moment experience.
You might ask, is it possible to let go just a little more right now?
Include what arises, sounds, whatever reactions to the sounds, sensations in the body, let
life live through you, resting in that wakefulness, openness, silence that's listening.
Thank you.
