Tara Brach - Meditation: The Blessings of Yes (2020-03-04)
Episode Date: March 5, 2020Meditation: The Blessings of Yes (2020-03-04) - When our hearts open to the life that is here, just as it is, we discover vast loving presence. This meditation engages the smile as we scan through and... awaken to our body and senses. Then we practice meeting the changing flow of life with a full allowing, wakeful and open awareness. We close with a verse from e.e. cummings.
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The following meditation is led by Tara Brock.
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Let yourself imagine a wide open blue sky
and sense the curve of a smile spreading through that sky.
Just imagine that, that receptivity and openness of a smile
spreading through a great open sky,
and let your mind merge with that sky.
So you can sense the curve and receptivity of a smile
spreading through your awareness, filling your awareness.
You might directly sense the outer corners of your eyes lifting slightly in a smile.
Let the eyes be soft and the brow smooth.
The eyes are smiling and bring a slight smile to the mouth
and feel the inside of the mouth smiling.
Ticknathan Zen Master describes this as smile yoga because it helps our nervous system relax and
open in a very benevolent way, feeling kindness, awareness filled with a smile, the eyes
smiling, in the mouth.
You might visualize and sense of smile spreading through the heart and this isn't to cover
over anything, it's really to create the space to let life be as it is, to say yes to the life
that's here without resisting, without opposing, the eyes are smiling, soft, the mouth, the
heart.
You might imagine in widening circles spreading out from the heart that openness and ease
of a smile, relaxing you, relaxing and opening, allowing the shoulders to fall away from
the neck, sensing the space inside the shoulders, letting whatever tightness or tension
is there, let it float in awareness, aware of the length and the weight and the volume
of your arms, let your hands rest in a very easy effortless way.
You might explore softening your hands as if that receptivity and sensitivity of a smile could
fill the hands, softening the hands again.
Just feeling the hands from the inside out, letting there be an openness to the chest,
still sensing that smile in the heart and softening down through the belly, letting this next breath
be received in a softening belly, this breath and now this one and again, continuing breathing
deep into the torso, belly soft.
You might visualize and sense the curve of a smile spreading through the belly, allowing
you to feel from the inside out the life that's here.
Going further down into the body, you might visualize and have the felt sense of a smile
spread through the pelvic region, noticing the possibility of opening to the life that's
there.
The eyes are smiling, soft.
The mouth, smile spreading through the heart.
The hands are soft and letting the chest be open, softening through the belly yet again
and softening again, deep into the torso, dealing the aliveness moving through your whole body,
down through the legs, into the feet.
And you might sense this body, this energy body, all at once as a field of sensation.
And just let everything happen, tingling and vibrating, areas of flow or tightness, heat or warmth,
is letting life live through you.
And with the receptivity of that smile, it's like truly saying yes to the life.
life that's here, including the sounds that come and go to listening not just with your
ears but your whole awareness, your whole awareness, listening to and feeling this changing
life, resting in the awareness that experiences the movement of the breath that's listening
to sounds and receptive to the play of sensation when the mind goes off into thoughts.
And there's a noticing of that, relax open again, listening to and feeling just this moment,
this breath.
And if something difficult arises, some unpleasant sensations, tension or tightness or burning
or twisting, a real gentle, kind attention.
See if you can say yes to what's here.
giving it room to come and go, resting in the awareness that lets life live through us in
a similar way if it's a difficult emotion, fear, sadness, anger, just saying yes to
the energy that arises.
This belongs in the same way that waves belong in the ocean.
Let it come and let it go.
sensing this life breath as a way of staying right here and present, moment to moment, yes,
to the life that's right here.
I might notice where your attention is and if the mind has been drifting into the past or
future just to invite yourself right here.
You can start fresh in any moment letting that smile spread through the eyes, softening
the eyes, slight smile at the mouth.
and visualizing and sensing the curve of a smile at your heart.
Taking in these last few minutes, sensing the heart space that can be with what arises,
saying yes to the waves of the moment.
Yes doesn't mean I like this or wanted to keep going.
Yes is an honest acknowledgement of the life that's here, allowing life to be just as it is.
And when the heart says yes, the experience is love.
What happens when your heart says yes to the life of this moment?
And what happens when that yes goes even deeper?
We close with a poem by E. Cummings and it's called Love is a Place.
Love is a place and through this place of love move with brightness
of peace
all places.
Yes is a world
and in this world of yes
live skillfully curled
all worlds.
