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Soft Landing: A Restorative Breath Practice for Blossoming Rest
Published 11 months, 3 weeks ago
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Welcome. I'm so glad you've carved out this moment for yourself today. Right now, in early spring, many of us are feeling the subtle tension between renewal and exhaustion - wanting to bloom, yet feeling deeply tired. Today, I want to guide you toward a practice that will help you soften into rest, like a flower gently opening to moonlight.
Take a comfortable position - whether you're sitting or lying down. Allow your body to feel supported, connected to the surface beneath you. Close your eyes if that feels comfortable, and take three slow, deliberate breaths. Inhale deeply through your nose, feeling your chest rise... and exhale slowly through your mouth, releasing any accumulated tension.
Let's explore a practice I call "Soft Landing" - a gentle technique designed to quiet your nervous system and prepare you for deep, restorative sleep. Imagine your mind is like a feather drifting toward a calm lake. Each breath is a gentle current guiding you toward stillness. As thoughts arise - and they will - simply observe them like passing clouds. No judgment, no wrestling. Just soft awareness.
Begin by bringing your attention to your breath. Notice the natural rhythm - no need to change anything, just observe. Feel the coolness of air entering your nostrils, the warmth as you exhale. With each breath, imagine tension melting away from your body. Start at the crown of your head, letting relaxation flow down through your face, your neck, shoulders, arms.
Breathe into any areas of tightness. Imagine those spaces softening, like ice slowly warming in sunlight. Your breath is a healing wave, washing through you, creating spaciousness and calm. If your mind wanders - which is completely normal - gently guide your attention back to your breath, as you would a beloved child.
As we complete this practice, know that you've given yourself a precious gift. Carry this sense of softness with you. Tonight, when you prepare for sleep, remember this feeling of gentle surrender.
Thank you for sharing this moment. If this practice resonated with you, please subscribe to Sleep Soundly. Tomorrow, we'll explore another pathway to restful transformation. Until then, be gentle with yourself.
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Take a comfortable position - whether you're sitting or lying down. Allow your body to feel supported, connected to the surface beneath you. Close your eyes if that feels comfortable, and take three slow, deliberate breaths. Inhale deeply through your nose, feeling your chest rise... and exhale slowly through your mouth, releasing any accumulated tension.
Let's explore a practice I call "Soft Landing" - a gentle technique designed to quiet your nervous system and prepare you for deep, restorative sleep. Imagine your mind is like a feather drifting toward a calm lake. Each breath is a gentle current guiding you toward stillness. As thoughts arise - and they will - simply observe them like passing clouds. No judgment, no wrestling. Just soft awareness.
Begin by bringing your attention to your breath. Notice the natural rhythm - no need to change anything, just observe. Feel the coolness of air entering your nostrils, the warmth as you exhale. With each breath, imagine tension melting away from your body. Start at the crown of your head, letting relaxation flow down through your face, your neck, shoulders, arms.
Breathe into any areas of tightness. Imagine those spaces softening, like ice slowly warming in sunlight. Your breath is a healing wave, washing through you, creating spaciousness and calm. If your mind wanders - which is completely normal - gently guide your attention back to your breath, as you would a beloved child.
As we complete this practice, know that you've given yourself a precious gift. Carry this sense of softness with you. Tonight, when you prepare for sleep, remember this feeling of gentle surrender.
Thank you for sharing this moment. If this practice resonated with you, please subscribe to Sleep Soundly. Tomorrow, we'll explore another pathway to restful transformation. Until then, be gentle with yourself.
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI