Tara Brach - Meditation: Listening to Our Heart (2020-10-14)
Episode Date: October 15, 2020Meditation: Listening to Our Heart (2020-10-14) - True listening arouses an open receptive presence that can be truly healing. This meditation awakens a listening presence; first bringing that recepti...ve awareness to sensations and sounds, and then offering that presence to the tenderness and vulnerability of our heart.
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The following meditation is led by Tara Brock.
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We begin breathing together.
Let's take a nice, full, deep in-breath and a slow out-breath.
And sense a letting go as you release the breath.
And again, a nice deep, full-in-breath, and a slow out-breath.
letting go, letting go.
One more time, inhale deeply,
and then a smooth, slow-out breath,
releasing any tightness or tension that's possible,
and then allowing the breath to come back into its natural rhythm,
feeling the quality of presence that's here.
And in this presence, bring the attention to sound,
begin listening to the sounds around you, aware of the sounds that are close in, the space
that you're in, aware of the sounds of these words coming and going, aware of the silence
between the words, listening to the space you're in, and then to the more distant sounds,
and sensing that listening presence that's receptive. So you're listening not to
just with your ears but with your whole awareness and now bringing that listening presence to
the body so that you're listening to and feeling the sensations in the body as you scan.
You might feel the area of the brow, the eyes, listening to and feeling the aliveness that's
there.
Not trying to change anything. Just taking in what's here.
The lips, the gums, the teeth, receptive presence in the area of the mouth,
listening to and feeling the life that's here.
Letting that receptive presence spread through the face,
feeling all the sensations in the face, the micro-muscles,
relaxed receptivity, including the scalp and the skull.
So you're feeling all the sensations through the head, face,
and bringing that listening attention to the throat.
Sensing with that receptivity, a kind of curiosity.
What's it feel like right here?
And then down through the shoulders,
you might gently give yourself an instruction
to relax the shoulders back and down a little.
And then let that listening, receptive presence,
fill the shoulders, allowing life to be just as it is, and noticing, sense any movement
of energy, sense places of tightness or tension, sense where they're softening, letting the hands
rest in a very easy, effortless way, and bringing that listening presence inside the hands.
So there's an intimate and receptive presence with the sensations, feeling what's here,
sensing an openness in the chest, and then bringing that listening, receptive presence to fill
the whole chest cavity, the area of the heart, noticing what it's like, receptive to the
sensations, emotions, energy that's here.
Down to the belly, you might soften a little and fill the belly with awareness,
listening to and feeling the sensations there.
A gentle, receptive presence.
Bringing the attention to the pelvic region, sensing that you can fill that whole area
with awareness, with that same receptive,
of listening attention, receiving, feeling the aliveness that's here, filling the legs with
awareness, receiving the sensations that move through the legs, right down into the feet, listening
to and feeling the life that's there.
And then allowing yourself to simultaneously feel this whole energy body, this living dance
of sensation, so that you're listening.
listening to and feeling all the saliveness that's here, the pulsing, tingling, vibrating,
perhaps places of warmth and coolness, tightness and flow, listening to and feeling, this whole
field of aliveness, letting everything happen just as it is, noticing what it's like when
there's a purely receptive presence, a listening presence. Again, including the sounds that appear
and disappear, so that you're listening to and feeling the whole stream of experience. You might notice
if the attention has drifted into thoughts and if that's the case, then it's an opportunity
to find that pathway back to a listening presence.
Reopen the attention and notice the sounds that are actually happening right here.
So you're listening to the sounds, the changing sounds of the moment rather than your thoughts.
Notice the vividness and mystery of reopening into the changing flow, listening to and feeling
the sounds, sensations, feelings.
And if there's something difficult in the changing flows, some physical unpleasantness or emotional
fear, sadness, anger, if something's difficult, then listen to and feel with an increased
sense of gentleness, tenderness, entirely receptive, letting the life that's here be here,
offering that really kind listening presence. Keep coming back to the senses, reopening to that
listening receptive presence that's aware of the changing sounds right here. Perhaps relaxing a little
in the body, letting go in the shoulders, softening the hands, relaxing the belly. You can listen to and feel the whole
changing flow of life through your body, listening to and feeling the sounds, resting in that
open, tender, receptive presence that allows life to be just as it is. And as a way of closing,
you might bring that listening presence to your heart. Just listening to the state of your
heart right now. Perhaps to the longings, to the fears.
listening to whatever wants to be expressed.
A deeply tender listening.
So whatever is vulnerable can feel held
in that caring and listening presence
and listening presence.
These are the words of the poet and mystic and writer John O'Donohue.
Because the heart dwells in unattended dark,
we often forget its sublime sensitivity to everything that is happening to us.
Without our ever noticing, the heart absorbs the joy of things and also their pain.
Within us, therefore, a burdening can acue.
For this reason, it's wise now and then to tune into your heart and listen for what it carries.
Listen for what it carries.
Sometimes the simplest things affect unexpected transformation.
When you allow your heart to speak, the burden it carries diminishes.
A new lightness can enter your body and relief flood your heart.
In these last moments, sensing how tender, listening presence can hold your heart, hold
your life.
