Tara Brach - Meditation: Refuge of Living Presence (2021-01-30)
Episode Date: January 21, 2021Meditation: Refuge of Living Presence (2021-01-30) - Our thoughts keep us removed from this living world. This guided practice invites us to open and relax with the moment to moment experience of our ...senses. It includes a poem by Ingrid Goff-Maidoff, "Whereever you are, Find a Trail."
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The following meditation is led by Tara Brock.
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Take some moments to feel as you come into stillness, this body breathing.
And you might ask yourself what wants to let go right now.
Sensing the possibility of releasing any unnecessary tension or tightness
as a way of deepening presence to scan through the body, relaxing, letting go.
You might soften the eyes, let the brow be smooth.
It's helpful to bring a slight smile to the mouth and just feel the mouth from the inside out,
the tingling, vibrating, letting the awareness spread through the face,
letting the features be at ease, scalp and skull, feeling tingling, vibrating, aliveness.
You might let your shoulders relax back and down some.
It takes some more time if you haven't already to feel the shoulders to the inside out,
perhaps sensing a dissolving, a melting, ice to water.
and water to gas. Let the hands rest in an easy, effortless way, softening the hands and feeling
from the inside out the aliveness that's there. And let there be an openness to the chest.
Feeling with the movement of the breath that you can contact the aliveness inside, feeling
the region of the heart, and if it helps to smile into the heart, the feeling that
a sense of a smile spreading through the heart in the chest to make room for what's here,
letting this next breath be received in a softening belly, letting the belly continue to be soft,
awakening a sense of presence throughout the midsection, down through the pelvic region.
Just feeling awareness waking up through the body down through the legs and feeling the places
of pressure and contact where you're sitting are lying, where your feet contact the floor,
warmth, contact, pressure, grounded, sensing the earth below, feeling the aliveness of the earth
flowing into you, filling you. Again, aware of this whole breathing body, sensing a field of
sensation. You might include the sounds that are here. Sensing the sounds, sensations all received
in an awake field of awareness when the mind drifts from this open presence. Just noticing without
judgment and then stepping back from the thinking, reopening from the thinking.
reconnecting with the senses, the sounds that are right here, the sensations and aliveness that's right here,
resting in the awareness that's listening to and feeling, the changing flow of experience.
It doesn't matter how many times the mind drifts.
Each time you step out of the preoccupation of thinking,
Each time you relax back to this aliveness and presence that's right here is a moment of homecoming,
gently releasing thoughts, opening back into this living presence, relaxing with the life that's right here.
And this is a poem by Ingrid Gough-Madoff called,
Wherever You Are, Find a Trail.
The sky is not falling.
for the cedar tree.
The Heron's infinite blue world has not changed.
The marsh shows no signs of Wall Street volatility.
Trees and grasses are golden with the sun.
The ocean and sky still join like levers here, now, and on the horizon too.
The swan content faces a gentle.
breeze. The Cormorant dives resurfaces, belly once again filled. Follow that trail.
Find the bench or stone that waits for you there. We must learn to walk away from the
carnival of the world to become still and remember what it is that holds us, what in us is
is held.
