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Compassion Meditation: Holding Brokenness Gently
Description
In this meditation, I reflect on how we can gently hold the wounded and broken places within our lives with compassion, peace and awareness.
Every human life contains moments of hurt, vulnerability and struggle. There are parts of ourselves, relationships and experiences that may feel wounded or unresolved. Rather than avoiding these places or becoming overwhelmed by them, meditation invites us to become quietly aware of them while remaining grounded in love and presence.
Together, we begin by settling into stillness and asking the deeper question: How am I? We then gently acknowledge the more fragile or wounded aspects of our lives, not to analyse or fix them, but simply to hold them with gentleness and respect.
Using the image of holding a small injured bird, this meditation explores how awareness itself can become compassionate and healing. Rooted in the breath and anchored in the present moment, we learn to remain present to our own brokenness without fear, judgement or attachment.
This meditation reminds us that even the wounded places within us remain held in unconditional love, and that our struggles can gradually become sources of wisdom, compassion and deeper humanity.
This meditation offers support for emotional healing, self-compassion, mindfulness, anxiety, contemplative prayer and inner peace.
It can be used as part of a daily meditation practice, for winding down at the end of the day, or as a moment of calm before sleep.
Chapters:
00:00 – Introduction: Holding brokenness gently
00:54 – Opening bell
01:14 – Entering stillness and grounding in the body
02:18 – Asking deeply: “How am I?”
03:23 – Becoming aware of wounded places
04:18 – Holding brokenness like an injured bird
05:28 – Compassionate awareness without attachment
06:34 – Loving wounded places back into wholeness
07:44 – Brokenness as a source of wisdom
08:53 – Breathing in gentleness and compassion
09:53 – Returning gently to the room
11:13 – Closing bell
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