Ten Percent Happier with Dan Harris - A Great Way to Relax | Bonus Meditation with Oren Jay Sofer

Episode Date: April 2, 2021

Learn to use mindfulness of your natural breath as a way to create relaxation for yourself, any time, any place. About Oren Jay Sofer: Oren Jay Sofer teaches mindfulness, meditation and Nonvi...olent Communication. He has practiced meditation since 1997, beginning his studies in Bodh Gaya, India and is a long-time student of Joseph Goldstein, Michele McDonald, and Ajahn Sucitto, and is a graduate of the IMS/Spirit Rock Teacher Training program. Oren teaches retreats across the country and works as Senior Program Developer at Mindful Schools, teaching and developing curricula for one of the international leaders of mindfulness in education. 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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Starting point is 00:01:06 And this week we've got a guided meditation from TPH Stahlworth and favorite, Orrin J. Sofer. In this practice, Orrin is going to teach you how to use mindfulness of your breath, your natural breath as it naturally occurs as a way to create relaxation for yourself, anytime and in any place. As a reminder, all of these meditations that we post here in the feed are available inside the 10% happier app as well. Here we go now with Orrin. Hi there, this is Orrin.
Starting point is 00:01:40 Mindfulness of breathing has many benefits. In this meditation we'll explore how to be naturally aware of your breathing in a way that helps relax the mind and body. This can be useful in and of itself, and can also be the starting point for developing a range of qualities like concentration, wisdom, and compassion. So let's get started. Find a comfortable posture, one that feels stable, balanced and upright. You can let your eyes close or just look down at the ground in front of you, letting your gaze be soft and unfocused. If you like, you can take a few slow, deep breaths, breathing in deeply through your
Starting point is 00:02:28 nose, breathing out through your mouth in a thin stream of air, long and slow. As we begin, set an intention to put down any thoughts of the past or future. For right now, all you have to do is be here and relax. The rest can wait. Feel your feet on the floor and the contact with the chair or cushion beneath you. Notice what it feels like there. Is it hard or soft? Can you sense pressure, weight or heaviness? In your own time, begin to notice the rhythm of your breathing. What lets you know that you're breathing?
Starting point is 00:03:41 Where do you feel it? As you breathe in, you might notice sensations of swelling, lifting or expanding. As you breathe out, you may feel a sense of something loosening, releasing or letting go. Let your awareness begin to synchronize with your breathing, paying a little more attention to that feeling of settling and relaxation on the out breath. Explore this on your own for a bit, tuning in to the breath is very important. If we relate to it with a sense of pressure, intensity or force, the breath carries those qualities into the body which begins to feel tight.
Starting point is 00:05:11 If we approach the breath with a sense of spaciousness, with a light and easy attention, it carries those qualities into the body which begins to feel light open or spacious. Breathing in, receiving, being nourished, Letting go. As the meditation comes to a close, you can bring your attention back to those simple, steady sensations of contact, your feet on the floor, your bottom on the chair or cushion. You can allow your eyes to open if they've been closed. Nice work. Thanks for your practice. See you next time. Thank you, Orrin. We hope you enjoyed this meditation. If you're thinking, you know, I could have kept going there for another five or ten minutes. I encourage you to check out the 10% happier app where you'll find this very same meditation
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