This meditation is an invitation to come home to what you already are — the living Earth, breathing and aware through human form. It starts at 02:22. As you turn inward to sense the elements — Earth, Water, Fire, Air, and Space — you begin to notice that this body is not “you” in the usual personal sense. It’s a process of nature: minerals, moisture, warmth, breath, and awareness, endlessly changing. Recognising this can soften the tight boundaries of the ego — that small, contracted s...
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This meditation is an invitation to come home to what you already are — the living Earth, breathing and aware through human form. It starts at 02:22. As you turn inward to sense the elements — Earth, Water, Fire, Air, and Space — you begin to notice that this body is not “you” in the usual personal sense. It’s a process of nature: minerals, moisture, warmth, breath, and awareness, endlessly changing. Recognising this can soften the tight boundaries of the ego — that small, contracted s...
The guided meditation starts at 04:10. Before that is the explanation. In this guided meditation I'll show you the correct way to practice mindfulness of breathing, also known as Anapana Sati in Pali. This style of meditation was taught by the Buddha as a gentle way to calm the mind and relax the body. Many mindfulness teachers use this style of meditation as a starting point for deeper practice, such as Adyashanti, Eckhart Tolle, Michael Singer, Shinzen Young, Tara Brach, Jack Kornfiel...
Delve Deep Meditation Podcast
This meditation is an invitation to come home to what you already are — the living Earth, breathing and aware through human form. It starts at 02:22. As you turn inward to sense the elements — Earth, Water, Fire, Air, and Space — you begin to notice that this body is not “you” in the usual personal sense. It’s a process of nature: minerals, moisture, warmth, breath, and awareness, endlessly changing. Recognising this can soften the tight boundaries of the ego — that small, contracted s...