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Meditation Master: St. Clare and the Inner Mirror

Meditation Master: St. Clare and the Inner Mirror

Episode 149 Published 1 month, 1 week ago
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In this meditation, I guide you through a contemplative practice inspired by St. Clare of Assisi, co-founder of the Franciscan tradition and one of its great spiritual teachers.


St. Clare taught that beneath the constant movement of thoughts, emotions and sensations, there exists within us a deeper stillness, a place capable of reflecting divine presence like a mirror.

We begin by settling into the body and the breath, grounding ourselves in the present moment through gentle awareness of posture, touch and sensation.

As the meditation deepens, attention turns towards the centre of the breath, the quiet still point between inhalation and exhalation, where peace, awareness and presence can be encountered.

Rather than suppressing thoughts or emotions, this practice invites you to stand back from them gently, allowing them to move freely without becoming caught up in them.

Anchored in the breath, you are guided to rest in a deeper awareness of yourself as held in love, connected to peace and grounded in stillness.

This meditation offers a moment of calm, whether you are pausing during the day or seeking a deeper contemplative practice, helping you cultivate peace, awareness and inner steadiness.

This meditation supports contemplative prayer, mindfulness and emotional balance.


Chapters:

00:00 – Introduction: St. Clare and the inner mirror

01:06 – Opening bell

01:17 – Entering meditation gently

02:23 – Grounding in body and breath

03:46 – Observing thoughts, feelings and sensations

04:56 – Resting in the still point of the breath

06:16 – Returning to the divine centre within

07:31 – Gazing upon the inner mirror

09:19 – Remaining anchored in peace and love

09:47 – Resting beyond thoughts and emotions

11:10 – Silent resting in awareness

11:53 – Returning to the body and room

12:41 – Closing bell


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