Lektion 1
Loving Compassion Butterfly Hug
The Butterfly Hug is a simple yet powerful grounding technique designed to calm the nervous system, particularly during moments of stress or overwhelm. This practice can be performed at any time and in any position—whether sitting, lying down, or standing.
It is a heart-centered method that encourages connection with your inner sense of safety and presence. Incorporating the Butterfly Hug into your routine can help regulate emotional responses and foster a sense of calm and grounding.
Lektion 2
A Heartfelt Practice Of Connection With Your Baby
This gentle practice is designed to be shared with your baby as a way of anchoring yourself in the present moment. It is a celebration of connection—an opportunity to be fully immersed in loving-kindness and to experience the deep sense of unity between you and your baby.
As you engage in this practice, you’re not only nurturing your bond but also cultivating self-acceptance and self-love. By repeating affirming, compassionate words, you begin to strengthen the neural pathways associated with love and compassion. With time and repetition, these pathways grow stronger, reinforcing a lasting sense of emotional resilience, self-worth, and connection.
This practice invites you to share love outwardly with your child and inwardly with your Self.
Lektion 3
Loving-Kindness Metta Meditation: Embracing All Parts of Yourself With Compassion
In this heart-centered meditation, you will gently cultivate loving compassion for every version of yourself—past, present, and future—including the parts that feel hidden or shadowed. By awakening the energy of the Anahata Chakra, you begin to make a healing connection with all aspects of your being.
As you embrace and accept even the shadow parts of yourself, you start to heal not only your own wounds but also the patterns passed down through your lineage. This healing creates a ripple effect—transforming your family’s story and nurturing a safe, loving space for your baby to grow.
When we come into peaceful connection with ourselves, especially during this sacred postnatal time, we open our hearts wider. In doing so, we deepen our capacity to give and receive love, embodying the true essence of Metta—loving-kindness that flows from within and radiates outward.