Welcome to session two on developing resilience.
Today's session is practicing the art of letting go.
Even letting go of the things we have strived for all our lives to attain.
Meditation training is more about letting go than it's about attaining levels of absorption.
Let's start with a shoulder roll.
Breathing in as you're raising your shoulders and breathing out as you let them down.
Take slow rolls until your shoulders touch your ears and then let them drop as far down as possible.
I invite you to relinquish all that binds you.
Whether that is your cherished fantasies,
Destructive attitudes,
Assumptions,
Views,
Or treasured roles,
Beliefs,
Or ideals.
Let it all go.
Become completely free and still.
It's not necessarily one more task to perform.
It is simply what occurs when you're not clinging.
It's a direct expression of wisdom arising in a moment of experience.
It's simple.
When you're being dragged,
Let go of the leash.
When you feel the pain of grasping and understand the holding on as the cause of your suffering,
The solution is obvious.
This invites a profound reflection.
What can you authentically claim as your own?
What can you authentically claim as your own?
As you discern the impermanent,
Conditioned character of all material and mental processes,
You eliminate perceptions,
Sensory experience,
And material things as fields for possession.
On the surface,
It may seem like you're being asked to give up everything,
But you will simultaneously realize that there is actually nothing possessed and consequently that there can actually be no giving up.
The great abandonment is to let go of the concept of ownership.
Letting go in meditation is a relinquishment that involves no loss.
Recognizing impermanence leads to the realization of the pure and ungraspable nature of things.
Seeing this basic fact of things,
One has nothing to fear.
Notice the feeling that is arising in you.
It may be an extraordinary delight that surpasses all temporary pleasures,
Softening any residual fear that may want to grasp again what can never actually be possessed.
Now ask yourself this question,
What do I really want in life?
What do I really want in life?
Once you have an answer,
There is clarity.
With this clarity,
You have the power to manifest that which you want most.
Be sure to make a note of it after you're done here.
Notice how you feel right now.
New t Thank you.
Join me tomorrow for a session on using breath for enhancing your state of well-being.
Until then,
Be well.