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Tara Brach

Meditation: Letting Life Live Through You

Tara Brach

Tara Brach

Buddhism, Religion & Spirituality, Health & Fitness, Mental Health

4.811.3K Ratings

🗓️ 22 March 2014

⏱️ 22 minutes

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2014-03-19 - Guided Meditation: Letting Life Live Through You

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0:00.0

The following meditation is led by Tara Brock.

0:10.1

To access more of my meditations or join my email list, please visit TaraBrock.com.

0:30.0

The basic guideline for a sitting posture is to find a posture that's balanced where

0:55.0

you're sitting upright.

0:57.4

You might just right now sway a little to the left and a little to the right.

1:05.4

Then find out what it feels like to be right, centered and balanced.

1:12.4

Sitting tall.

1:14.8

The other quality is relaxed.

1:17.4

Just notice what might let go a little right these moments.

1:22.4

Just a way to soften, relax any tightness or tension that's obvious.

1:41.8

Become aware of your breathing.

1:51.0

We begin our practice in a simple way by sensing our intention.

2:18.1

You might just check in and sense what your intention or aspiration is for meditation right

2:26.9

now.

2:29.9

What is it you really hope for?

2:33.0

What is your heart long for?

2:38.5

You might sense your own sincerity.

2:55.5

There's a quality of heart and purity when we feel sincere when something matters to

3:02.4

us.

3:05.8

Let yourself be aware of this body sitting here and breathing.

3:28.4

You can consciously extend the breath so that the in-breath is long and deep, filling the

3:38.1

chest and lungs and matching the length of the in-breath with the out-breath, the slow

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