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This guided meditation focuses on the concept of "cleaning the inner home," offering a "spring cleaning" for the mind to identify and release accumulated habits and tendencies. By turning our attention inwards, we can observe habitual ways of thinking and reacting—such as grumpiness or fault-finding—that often go unnoticed but significantly affect our emotional and physical states.
In this session, you will explore the following practices:
As you progress, the mind naturally "ripens" in the stillness, much like a flower opening by itself in the sun. By valuing the beauty of inner silence and a spacious mind, you can become a skilful gatekeeper to your inner home, choosing not to pick up the burdens of the past or future.
Experience the freedom of a clean desk for the mind, where solutions arise more clearly and the default state becomes one of ease and clarity.
Analogy for Understanding: Think of your mind as a garage that has slowly filled with junk over the years. This meditation helps you become the gatekeeper at the door; instead of letting every passerby toss in more rubbish, you learn to say "no" to the clutter, eventually revealing a wide, clean space where you can finally move freely.
By DanThis guided meditation focuses on the concept of "cleaning the inner home," offering a "spring cleaning" for the mind to identify and release accumulated habits and tendencies. By turning our attention inwards, we can observe habitual ways of thinking and reacting—such as grumpiness or fault-finding—that often go unnoticed but significantly affect our emotional and physical states.
In this session, you will explore the following practices:
As you progress, the mind naturally "ripens" in the stillness, much like a flower opening by itself in the sun. By valuing the beauty of inner silence and a spacious mind, you can become a skilful gatekeeper to your inner home, choosing not to pick up the burdens of the past or future.
Experience the freedom of a clean desk for the mind, where solutions arise more clearly and the default state becomes one of ease and clarity.
Analogy for Understanding: Think of your mind as a garage that has slowly filled with junk over the years. This meditation helps you become the gatekeeper at the door; instead of letting every passerby toss in more rubbish, you learn to say "no" to the clutter, eventually revealing a wide, clean space where you can finally move freely.