Hey there, and welcome. I'm so glad you've carved out this moment for yourself today. I know mornings can feel overwhelming - perhaps you're already feeling the weight of deadlines, notifications, and endless to-do lists swirling around you. But right now, in this space, we're going to pause and create a small sanctuary of calm.
Take a deep breath and let your body settle. Feel the surface beneath you - whether that's a chair, a bed, or the floor. Notice how it supports you completely, holding you steady and safe. Your breath moves naturally, like gentle waves rolling in and out, with no effort required from you.
Today, we're exploring a practice I call the "Moonlight Breath" - a gentle technique designed to soften your nervous system and prepare your body for deep, restorative rest. Close your eyes if that feels comfortable. Imagine your breath as soft, silvery moonlight spreading through your body. With each inhale, this luminous energy flows into any areas of tension - your shoulders, your jaw, the small of your back. With each exhale, those tight places begin to release and soften.
As you breathe, notice any thoughts that drift through your mind. They're like passing clouds - you don't need to chase them or push them away. Simply observe them with gentle curiosity, then let them float past. Your breath remains steady, a constant anchor amidst mental movement.
Breathe into any areas of physical or emotional tension. Perhaps today has felt challenging, or you're carrying stress from recent experiences. Your moonlight breath can soothe these places, offering compassion and space. Each breath is an invitation to let go, to rest, to restore.
As we complete this practice, take a moment to set an intention. How can you carry this sense of calm with you today? Maybe it's pausing for three conscious breaths before a stressful meeting, or approaching a difficult conversation with more spaciousness.
Thank you for showing up for yourself today. If this practice resonated with you, I'd love for you to subscribe to Sleep Soundly. Every day, we're creating small moments of peace, one breath at a time. Until next time, be gentle with yourself.
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