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Meditation Script:
Today, I invite you to direct your focus towards your sources of receiving love and
those areas where you show up with love to give. First, find a comfortable position
or feel free to enjoy a meditative walk or any meditative movement your body
allows. Moving your body enhances your cardiovascular health, inviting wellness
to your physical heart.
Whether moving or resting in stillness, bring to mind someone in your life who shows you
support and love and to whom you reciprocate that support and love. Perhaps more
than one person comes to mind. Allow yourself to fully bring to mind that
person or those people who are a source of love for you. Extend a moment of
gratitude to this person for their love, saying to yourself, “I am thankful for
the love I receive from [name the person or people].” Now, extend that
gratitude to the love you have shown them, saying to yourself, “I am thankful
for the love I have for [name the person or people].” Breathe.
Notice how your body feels, whether it is in movement or stillness. Bring awareness to
thoughts or memories that arrive about the person or people you love and who
have shown you love.
Now, direct your focus toward some place you love, a place that brings you a sense of
comfort and joy. Imagine you are in that space. What do you see? What do you
hear? What aromas are in the air in this space? What, if anything, do you
taste? What is your experience of physical sensation in this space—is the air
warm or cool, are you in motion or stillness?
Here, say to yourself, “I am comforted in this place. I am joyful in this place. I am loved
in this place.” Breathe.
Now, direct your attention toward something beyond yourself that you hold a passion for.
Consider things like volunteer work, passion projects, anything you might think of as a
“labor of love.” Bring to mind your “why.” What is it about this work that keeps you
going? Why is this work important to you? Imagine immersing yourself, for a
moment, in this work, saying to yourself, “I bring love to others and myself
through [name the work].”
Here, directing your attention toward accepting yourself as you are, knowing you are
a work in progress, say to yourself, “I am enough. I love myself. I am enough.
I love myself. I am enough. I love myself.”
If you are in motion, when you’re ready as it feels safe to do so, find a moment to pause.
Bring your left hand over your heart, right hand over left. Find a few deep breaths
in and out through your nose aware of both your external and internal sources
of love.
Continue moving through your day, allowing yourself to receive and give love. Thank you
for meditating with me. Peace.
Written + Performed by: Jessica Haessly