Take a break from ruminating with Lama Rod Owens as he leads you in a meditation to cultivate a sky-like mind.
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How to Do This Practice:
- Find a comfortable position to begin this practice.
- Turn your attention to the rise and fall of your thoughts and feelings within your mind.
- Imagine that your mind is a vast open sky and that your thoughts are like clouds passing through.
- Recognize that these thoughts are just experiences that come and go, and that they do not constitute the whole sky or your whole being. Allow yourself to trust the bright openness of your mind, without worrying about it becoming stormy.
- When you are ready, reground yourself in the present moment by noticing how your body, and how it is held by your seat.
Today’s Happiness Break host:
Lama Rod Owens is a Buddhist teacher, author and activist passionate about creating engaging and inclusive healing spaces.
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More resources from The Greater Good Science Center:
Four Ways to Calm Your Mind in Stressful Times: https://tinyurl.com/6apdf52p)
How to Gain Freedom from Your Thoughts: https://tinyurl.com/hp8s5wv6)
How to Focus a Wandering Mind: https://tinyurl.com/y7jhkewv)
How to Enjoy Being Alone with Your Thoughts: https://tinyurl.com/3ej6acx6)
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