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Meditation Master: The Cloud of Unknowing

Meditation Master: The Cloud of Unknowing

Episode 96 Published 1 month ago
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In this meditation, I introduce a classic text from the Christian contemplative tradition, The Cloud of Unknowing, and guide you into a simple practice inspired by its teaching.

Written anonymously in the 14th century, this text points to a direct experience of presence, not through thinking or analysis, but through letting go and resting in awareness.

We begin by settling into the body and checking in with the inner life, noticing what has occupied the mind so far today. Rather than resisting distractions, you are invited to acknowledge them gently and allow them to pass.

From here, attention returns to the breath, especially the quiet stillness where one breath becomes the next. This becomes a place to rest, a simple awareness of the present moment without needing to hold on to thoughts or sensations.

The practice is not about effort, but about allowing everything unnecessary to fall away, leaving only the simplicity of being here.

This meditation offers a moment of calm, whether you are pausing during the day or winding down before sleep, helping you let go, soften and rest in the present moment.

This meditation supports presence, letting go and mental clarity.


Chapters:

00:00 – Introduction

00:00 – The Cloud of Unknowing

00:20 – A 14th century text

00:40 – The bell

01:00 – Settling into posture

01:35 – Finding stillness

01:45 – Checking in

02:05 – What has occupied your mind?

02:50 – Acknowledging distractions

03:10 – Noticing and smiling

03:20 – Awareness of external sensations

03:50 – Returning to the breath

04:10 – The still point of the breath

04:50 – Resting in the moment

05:40 – Letting thoughts pass

06:15 – Resting in awareness

07:20 – The simplicity of the practice

10:00 – Returning to surroundings

10:58 – Closing bell



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