Ten Percent Happier with Dan Harris - This Quick Practice Will Make You Feel Lighter | Jay Michaelson

Episode Date: February 8, 2026

A guided loving-kindness meditation from Jay Michaelson that ditches the phrases and uses visualization instead. If you've done traditional metta (loving-kindness) practice before, you know it involve...s bringing people to mind and repeating phrases like "May you be happy, may you be healthy." It's a great practice. But sometimes the words can get you stuck in your head—thinking about what would actually make this person happy, or getting into stories about their suffering. This version takes away the verbal element. Instead, you work with a visualization: imagining a warm, golden light in your heart center that you can extend outward. Fair warning: this involves imagination. If that makes you roll your eyes, that's fine. But as the Beatles said, "The love you take is equal to the love you make." It's worth a try. Jay Michaelson is our Teacher of the Month for February. Find more guided meditations and live sessions with Jay throughout the month in the 10% with Dan Harris app. Join Dan's online community here Follow Dan on social: Instagram, TikTok Subscribe to our YouTube Channel   To advertise on the show, contact sales@advertisecast.com or visit https://advertising.libsyn.com/10HappierwithDanHarris

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Starting point is 00:00:00 This is the 10% Happier podcast. I'm Dan Harris. Happy Sunday, party people. How we doing? Today we've got a guided meditation from my friend Jane Michelson, who's our teacher of the month for February over on the new app that we just launched 10% with Dan Harris. Normally, you have to sign up for the app to get the meditations, but we're dropping this one for free. It's a loving kindness practice, but with a twist, Instead of phrases, you'll be working with a visualization here. Please do not worry if you find any of this stuff, Barftastic at first. As Jay says, just fake it until you make it.
Starting point is 00:00:51 And the fascinating thing is, even if you're skeptical, the way I was at first with this practice, it still works. I mentioned my new app. Just want to quickly remind you you can get it if you head on over to Danharris.com. We've got a lot of stuff going on there, growing body, of guided meditations from amazing teachers like Jay and also Joseph Goldstein, Seven-A Salasi, I could go on. And we do weekly live video guided meditation and Q&A sessions, join the party. We'll get started with some meditation with Jay Michelson right after this. Now that we're firmly entrenched in a new year, you may want to get more firmly entrenched
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Starting point is 00:04:10 If you've done that practice before, you know that it involves bringing someone to mind and repeating a phrase as if you're speaking to them. A phrase like, may you be happy, may you be healthy, and so on. This is a great practice,
Starting point is 00:04:25 and I recommend it, but sometimes I like to take away the verbal element. The words can sometimes bring me into a story of what would make this person happy or compassion for when they're feeling unhappy or unwell, and it can be a little heady. Sometimes I just like the quiet. So I also like this version of loving-kindness practice with more of a semantic element and fewer words,
Starting point is 00:04:50 taught by my teacher's teacher, venerable Ayakima, who was a German-born nun in a Sri Lankan Buddhist lineage. She taught this to my teacher, Lee Brazington, and he taught it to me. So first, let's allow your eyes to close, and we'll take a moment just to ground in the body, feeling the body in stillness. if you're seated, maybe you're feeling the weight of the body on the chair, and in that stillness, we notice the feelings of the breath coming and going. Here, let's direct our attention to the chest in particular, because for this practice, while we won't be focusing on the breath, we will be doing a kind of visualization using the heart center of the body,
Starting point is 00:05:35 not necessarily the physical organ of the heart, but we could say the center of our embodied being. So we're resting the attention on the center of the body. The practice is to imagine that in your heart, there is a golden, warm glow of light. This light doesn't take any effort to cultivate. It's already there. And best of all, it has no limit.
Starting point is 00:06:07 Of course, this is an imaginative exercise. If thoughts come up about visualizing a warm glow of light, I encourage you to just let those go, and see if you can have the experience. As the Beatles once told us, the love you take is equal to the love you make. We cultivate this feeling of loving kindness in the form of this warm, nourishing light, and then it's actually possible to feel it. It's the ultimate magic trick, something out of nothing. And don't worry, you can fake it at first.
Starting point is 00:06:42 So let's come back to the heart center and this golden warm glow of light. Now let's imagine this light filling your whole body, head to toe, with warmth and light and a feeling of contentment. Again, you can fake it till you make it. This light, if you imagine it, can fill and surround you with warmth. And it can grow. Imagine someone for whom it's easy for you to feel loving kindness. That could be a family member or a friend or a pet.
Starting point is 00:07:25 Maybe not someone with whom you have a complicated relationship, but someone for whom it's just easy to feel love or meta, the Pali and Sanskrit word for loving kindness. Just imagining this person in your presence, and now enlarging this golden field of light to include them as well. There's plenty of this light. It doesn't diminish as you do this, In fact, it increases.
Starting point is 00:07:55 The more you spread it, the stronger it gets. And this warmth, this warm light that you're radiating, is the light of care and compassion, of well-being and contentment. And you can imagine it emanating from your heart to this person or being with you. So again, we're seated and still. We imagine that in the heart is this warm golden light, and it's filling your body and spreading out to this person with you. Surround them with this free gift of well-being, of loving kindness.
Starting point is 00:08:35 You can even smile if you like, no one's watching. Now, there's plenty of warm light to go around, so you can imagine one or two or three other people or beings joining in this abundant field of warm light. People in your life for whom you can easily extend this warm light of love. loving kindness. For example, a sibling or a spouse or a friend. Whoever comes to mind, it's not a contest. The circle of people grows as you bring more people into it, and yet the light doesn't dilute or get thinner. It just expands. There's just more of it. We can next expand this warm light
Starting point is 00:09:32 of loving kindness to people who have been teachers or benefactors in your life. Maybe a mentor or a parent, or someone who's helped you in your work life or your personal life. It could be a therapist. All of them are welcome because there's plenty of light around. So, with gratitude, we imagine that warm light extending to them as well, including them in this field. We can re-center back on the source of light in the heart center and then expand it outward. and because there's no limit to the amount of warm light that you can radiate out, we can include people for whom we don't have strong feelings,
Starting point is 00:10:32 but who we encounter in our day-to-day lives. Sometimes this is called the neutral person, someone who we see at a store, or a colleague, or an acquaintance. You might not feel the same intensity of loving kindness for this person as for the first ones, but that's part of the point. We want to extend this feeling of well-wishing to these. neutral people as well. And it's the same loving kindness, the same sense of well-being and contentment. And it's experienced as the same warm light coming from the heart center, now including
Starting point is 00:11:09 people close to us, our benefactors, and those in our lives to whom we may feel neutrally. And in your heart, this warm light continues to glow, perhaps even more as you do this practice, and it has such a warm glow that it can include even people with whom we have difficult relationships. Let's not jump to the hardest ones or the public figures with whom we disagree the most, just people with whom we have a little friction in our lives. All we're doing is extending this warm light, visualizing the light, including them as well. The light is not about judgment or forgiveness.
Starting point is 00:12:01 We're not saying that everything is okay, or that every action is okay. It's not an evaluation. We're just extending loving kindness in the form of this warm light, even to people in our lives with whom we have difficult relationships. Ultimately, we want them to be happy and safe as well, even if we have boundaries that protect us.
Starting point is 00:12:24 We can include them in this warm light because there's no limit to the light. And the more we tend it, the greater it grows. It's a light of loving kindness and well-wishing and compassion, of wishing that they're not be suffering. You can imagine this light radiating out to people who are around you, whether it's the town or village or city or block or a building where you find yourself right now. You can imagine the expansion of the boundaries of this field of light.
Starting point is 00:13:00 It can feel almost physical that there's this field of light emanating from you that radiates out including all of the people and beings who we've mentioned so far, and everyone around you. And finally, expanding this circle in our imagination to include a wider area, just noticing the feeling of expansion.
Starting point is 00:13:25 We turn our attention to that, to the expanding of the boundaries of this field of loving kindness and compassion, expanding, to the point where it becomes a general wish of loving kindness for all beings, people we will never meet, animals we may never see, to the point where we are no longer at the center, since we're not really the ones generating this love and kindness. This is the field in which we exist. In our experience, it's centered in our
Starting point is 00:14:02 heart center, but in fact, it's widely available. We can close this meditation by imagining that we, In our bodies, you in your body right now are within that field of light. Just as you create it, so you receive it, and so you float in it. It contains us. You're welcome to stay here for a while. And when you're ready, you can open your eyes. This is the practice of loving kindness. Thank you, Jay, and thanks to you for practicing with us.
Starting point is 00:15:05 You want to do more meditation with me and all my friends. You can sign up for my app. It's called 10% with Dan Harris. And you can get it at Danharis.com. In fact, there's a free 14-day trial if you want to check it out before you buy. Finally, thank you very much to everybody who works so hard on this show. Our producers are Tara Anderson and Eleanor Vassili. Our recording and engineering is handled by the great folks over at Pod People.
Starting point is 00:15:30 Lauren Smith is our managing producer. Marissa Schneiderman is our senior producer, DJ Kashmir, is our executive producer, and Nick Thorburn of the band Islands wrote our theme.

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