This month, we continue to focus on orienting to our optimal life, remembering to do so with an open heart. We remember that we are a unique expression of the Life that lives us and that we can practice “not knowing” so that we remain open to optimal possibilities that come our way. With our stance of “not knowing”, potentially limiting beliefs and preconceptions stay out of the way as we invite Life to live us into our optimal expression.
Here’s the audio version, with music:
If you’d rather do the meditation with images from nature, here’s the YouTube version:
This meditation offers an opportunity to tap into a deeper sense of wholeness and of core presence. It is drawn and adapted from an offering in a class with David Spangler through the Lorian Association and is used with permission.
During this time of the Corvid-19 virus, having ways to access a stronger sense of our core presence, and an ability to tap into a living sense of our body-mind wholeness, can help support a much-needed and stabilizing sense of steadiness.
This guided meditation invites you to settle into the core steadiness that is always present, that is never disturbed, and that is a resource you can lean into during challenging times. Using the metaphor of “becoming a mountain”, you have an opportunity to directly experience the qualities of steadiness that can be found in a mountain, experiencing yourself as a mountain.
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Dear Nancy,
I loved the course and am bringing OFS deeply into the work with clients, who are embracing it! Thank you so much.
Richard
Richard Herstein, CST, LMT, LMSW
New York City
Dear Nancy,
I loved the course and am bringing OFS deeply into the work with clients, who are embracing it! Thank you so much.
Richard
Richard Herstein, CST, LMT, LMSW
New York City
Thank you so much, Richard. It was a pleasure to have you in the course! All the best to you, Nancy