"Hey, everyone, welcome to this episode of the Sit, Walk, Work podcast. Today, I'm thrilled to share a guided meditation experience with you, focusing on the profound practice of paying attention. We'll start with a brief recap of our previous exploration, setting the stage for a deeply grounding and expansive hour-long journey.
My intention with this practice is to help you redirect your attention inward, turning that powerful spotlight we usually shine on the outside world back onto ourselves. It’s a gift, really – this act of self-attention. The hardest part is always showing up, and you've already done that, so give yourself credit!
We'll begin by inviting a sense of playful curiosity as we explore what's stirring within our awareness. We'll gently note our comfort levels, whether our bodies feel settled or if there's still some lingering energy. I’ll guide you through subtly shifting your focus, learning to zoom in and out with your attention, allowing you to observe everything that arises without forcing or pushing.
A key aspect of this meditation is establishing your 'inner resource' – a natural state of grounded being that serves as a safety line throughout our exploration. We’ll move through a full body scan, from the crown of your head to your toes, noticing sensations, temperature, and even the mental commentary that arises.
We'll then delve into the breath, exploring the idea of continuous breathing, where the inhale seamlessly flows into the exhale, removing any pauses. This isn't about forcing a specific pace, but rather feeling the natural rhythm of your continuous breath.
Next, we'll turn our attention to feelings and emotions, recognizing them as messengers here to deliver information. We'll practice observing them with curiosity, noticing how they change and how they relate to our breath and bodily sensations. The beauty of awareness is that it provides a steady, unchanging space for all these experiences to arise and pass.
Finally, we'll consciously invite in moments of joy and gratitude, observing how these positive emotions shift our internal landscape. The ultimate goal is to be in the vast space of awareness, allowing everything to be held without clinging too tightly.
Thank you for joining me on this exploration of inner awareness. I truly hope this guided meditation helps you find a deeper sense of groundedness and connection to yourself. If you found it valuable, please share it with others and leave a review. You can also connect with our community on my Substack to continue the conversation about paying attention. Until next time, may you be well."
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