Ten Percent Happier with Dan Harris - 563: A Meditation for Bouncing Back from Rejection (Or Whatever Else Life Hurls at You) | Bonus Meditation with Sebene Selassie
Episode Date: February 24, 2023Learn how to grow your resilience by connecting to a positive attitude, resolve, and allowing yourself to say yes to difficult emotions.About Sebene Selassie:Sebene Selassie was born in Addis... Ababa, Ethiopia and began studying Buddhism thirty years ago as an undergrad who majored in Comparative Religious Studies. Now, she is a meditation teacher, speaker, and author of the book “You Belong: A Call for Connection.” To find this meditation in the Ten Percent Happier app, you can search for “Resilience.” or click here: https://10percenthappier.app.link/content?meditation=460c0495-7971-4c98-8ed8-bb03a6c23ed0.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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I'm Dan Harris. Happy Friday, everybody. It's bonus meditation time. As you may know, this week we wrapped up our
Valentine's Day counter programming series. And the culminating episode was on the science of
rejection and heartbreak, fun stuff.
Fettingly today, we are dropping a meditation
for bouncing back for resilience.
Our teacher, DuJour, is the phenomenal Seven A. Celaci.
She's been on this show many, many times.
You may have heard her most recently
on an experimental episode we did called Meditation Party
in which Seb discussed her recent divorce,
which may lend this meditation that you're about to hear
some increased poignants. For those who are new to Sebanae, she's a very popular teacher over on
the 10% happier app, and she's the author of a great book called You Belong. Here we go now with Sebanae
Salassi. Hey there, this is Sebanae. Welcome to this meditation on resilience.
Everyone has the capacity for resilience.
It's actually quite ordinary, but some of us need to cultivate more of it.
I find meditation practice is a great place to grow a sense of resilience by connecting
to a positive attitude, resolve, and equanimity.
Let's try this together.
Find a comfortable posture.
Your eyes can be open or closed.
If they're open, rest your soft gaze on the floor
in front of you.
Take a few moments to settle into your body.
Let's begin by spending a few moments gathering
our awareness and allowing the mind to settle.
Take a deep breath in and out to help relax the body.
The body will be our primary anchor and area of exploration, so either staying with the
breath or connecting to whatever other sensations of the body that are most prominent for you
right now.
Just being with whatever is happening right now. Our first step in cultivating resilience will be setting a positive attitude in our practice.
Often, we can come to practice and begin the process of critiquing or even judging our
meditation.
What would it be like to actually appreciate everything that's
happening now? Whether you have a lot of ease in the body or whether you have
some pain. See if you can meet whatever is happening with at least some Remind yourself that challenging experiences are also welcome because they in fact build resilience.
Say yes to whatever is here right now.
Thoughts, emotions, sensations, welcome your experience.
And if something is particularly challenging, can you with friendliness say, yes, this
too? And finally, we'll explore this quality of equanimity.
In fact, as you probably know, equanimity is this capacity to allow whatever is happening
and is built into our practice from the start.
You can even say to yourself, Equanimity is seeing what's this moment and then this one. It's helpful to remember that resilience is a natural ability and anyone can develop
it.
See if you can bring these qualities into your daily life. You can open your eyes now and begin to move your hands and feet, let yourself
reconnect to your surroundings as we end this meditation. Thanks for practicing with me
and I hope you have a great day. Thank you, Seb. We'll be right back here on Monday with a brand new episode on,
how not to be so judgmental of yourself and others.
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