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This meditation comes from the teaching of Rudolf Steiner and is
especially fruitful if you have something that already lives
within you as a question -- you would recognize it as a feeling
of a pressing need, a charged feeling of desire to experience or
to know that would be associated with it. Repeat or
hold or experiment with any state at your own leisure.
Set aside time
to shut out the outside world so that you will not be disturbed,
and allow yourself to stretch and then melt into a delicious
time of comfort and relaxation. When you are ready,
and you are either sitting or lying down with your eyes closed,
first, just notice your breathing, and with each outbreath for a
few moments, allow yourself to let go all the recent cares and
concerns. When you are ready, take a deep slow breath,
which you will hold through the following activity:
starting with your feet and including your whole body, tense up all your muscles, making them
tighter and tighter, almost as if to sit up or get up, shoulders
and feet slightly lifted from the surface of your place of rest
.. HOLD IT ... . Tighter still. And when you
cannot hold the breath a second longer, .. release the breath
explosively and let go all the tension in one blow, falling into
a state of sumptuous relaxation and peace. Bones and
muscles merge with the surface that supports you. Let your
consciousness rest in the felt rhythm of the breath, sinking
into slower, softer .... . quiescence of body, breathing,
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Imagine you are floating on your back, effortlessly held aloft in a
spacious, beautiful body of water -- maybe a blue-green lagoon
with white sand or a sparkling lake. Gentle,
healing, nurturing -- a holy place of sanctuary and peace. It feeds your soul to be in
this special place! With your eyes closed you can feel the
warmth of sunshine softening the eyelids. The water and
air are the perfect temperature and pristine. If your ears
are cushioned underwater, you may
notice the roar of silence or possibly distant sounds that blend
into tranquility around you. With a sense of all the time in the
world, you float suspended in this very safe and
luxurious environment.
Limbs stretching languidly blend with the water, till you cannot
tell where your body ends and the soothing water begins. In
the warmth of that soakingly feel-good light you bring to mind
something of great interest to you, something that calls you,
stirs you, compels the need for an answer, understanding,
insight, a new sense of direction or resolution. In some
way make this into an image or an experience. It could be
and probably is a lived question, something that presses for
completion or birth. This may be in the form of a memory
or an imagination of the past, present, or future, or outside
time altogether.
Feelingly imagine or sense or reach for the clear awareness of a
reverenced and eternally loving Presence in whatever way you
would recognize as Spirit, Oneness or a Holy One, most
beloved, who follows you, your unfolding life, your very own
eternal beingness ever "with long, affectionate glances of
inexhaustible love" [Wm. Blake]. You have a distinct
awareness of this Presence, as well as a sense of spaciousness in
the simultaneous encirclement of intimacy.
You direct your powerful memory / imaginal concern or desire to
this sacred Presence in the same way you would ask a question of
someone in the ordinary course of your earthly life. And
just as in that case, you release it [ask your question] knowing
full well without even thinking that your Beloved will naturally
respond. And emptied of your proffered image, you wait
for that response. The depths of your emptiness and gentle
expectancy might be described as pregnant with the quiet of waiting for an echo of response or
resonance. Whatever next comes to you is what you are waiting
for. Sometimes this flows out of the depths of silence
back to you as easily as the inbreath follows the outbreath.
If it does not come back to you in any recognizable way in the
instant, just as
happens when you write a letter to a beloved, then you let it
go, let it rest until heshe finds you in the natural course of
things over the interim. Letting it go is essential, so it
can come back to you as a gift sourced in The Other, that Holy Living
Presence. It will be whole, of a piece, possibly an
image. It is often quite other and unexpected and rich
with meaning.
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Enjoy this sacred time and place and when you are ready, offer
your gratitude to Spirit, release it, and once again, bring your
attention back to your deeply relaxed, quiescent
breathing. From the breath you will again become aware of
your resting body, feeling energized, renewed, ready to enjoy
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Often it is helpful to write about what you experienced, even if
nothing profound connects for you at first. Sometimes in
the writing itself comes your hoped for answer or insight. |
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Thanks
be to
Gracious
Infinite Spirit,
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IT IS DONE.
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