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Being with Arising Thoughts
Description
In this meditation, I invite you to be gently present to arising thoughts, meeting them without judgement or resistance.
For many people, thoughts can feel like the most difficult part of meditation. Today, we simply notice them. We ask quietly whether a thought is useful, without following it into story or analysis. Nothing needs to be pushed away. Each return to attention is already part of the practice.
As we sit, the breath becomes a familiar companion, offering stability as thoughts come and go. Again and again, we return to the body and the breath, strengthening the simple capacity to be present.
This daily guided meditation offers a moment of calm, whether you are pausing during the day or winding down before sleep, helping you relate to thoughts with kindness, steadiness and ease.
Chapters
00:00 – Introduction
00:20 – Checking in with thoughts
00:25 – Why thoughts feel difficult
00:50 – Observing without judgement
01:15 – Which thoughts are useful
01:25 – Simply noticing thoughts
01:37 – The bell
03:00 – Meeting the breath as a companion
05:30 – Using the breath for stability
05:50 – What has my attention today
06:30 – Not creating a narrative
10:10 – Strengthening focused attention
10:40 – Returning to the body
11:50 – Closing bell
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