Welcome.
Find a comfortable position.
Allow your body to settle.
There is nowhere you need to be right now.
Nothing you need to solve.
Nothing you need to figure out.
For the next few moments.
Simply allow yourself to be here.
Take a slow breath in through the nose.
And a gentle exhale through the mouth.
Again,
Breathing in.
And breathing out.
Allow your shoulders to soften.
Relax your jaw.
Soften the muscles around your eyes.
Let your hands rest naturally.
Simply notice that you're breathing.
No need to change anything.
No need to force anything.
Just noticing.
Breathing in and breathing out.
Now bring awareness to your mind.
Not to judge it.
Not to change it.
Just to observe it.
Notice what your mind has been focusing on lately.
Maybe it's a relationship.
Maybe it's your future.
Maybe it's a conversation.
Maybe it's a fear.
Maybe it's something uncertain.
Notice how the mind often searches.
Searching for answers.
Searching for certainty.
Searching for reassurance.
Searching for control.
Searching for the next thing that might go wrong.
And if that's happening for you right now.
Know that there is nothing wrong with you.
Your mind is trying to protect you.
Your mind believes that if it can think hard enough,
Analyze deeply enough,
Prepare thoroughly enough,
Then it can keep you safe.
But gently ask yourself.
Has all of this thinking actually brought me peace?
Or has it only created more thinking?
Take a slow breath in.
And exhale.
Again,
Breathing in.
And breathing out.
Notice how many of the thoughts that create anxiety are not about this moment.
They're about what could happen,
What might happen,
What someone might think.
What someone might do.
What the future may bring.
The mind is living somewhere else.
Yet your breath remains here.
Always here.
Waiting for you to return.
Take another slow inhale.
And a long exhale.
As you breathe,
Imagine placing all of your worries down for a moment.
Not forever,
Just for now.
Imagine setting them beside you.
The unanswered questions.
The uncertainty.
The fears.
The what ifs?
The need to know.
The need to control.
Just placing them down.
Giving yourself permission to rest from carrying them.
Notice how that feels.
Perhaps uncomfortable.
Perhaps relieving?
Perhaps both.
Now bring your attention fully to your breath.
Notice the inhale.
And notice the exhale.
Notice the rise and fall of your chest.
The rise and fall of your belly.
The simple rhythm of life moving through you.
Breathing in.
And breathing out.
You do not have to force your breath.
Just allow it.
And as you sit here,
Consider this.
What if the mind's need for certainty is actually a search for safety?
And what if true safety does not come from certainty at all?
What if true safety comes from trust?
Trust that you can handle what comes.
Trust that you will respond when life asks you to respond.
Trust that you do not need to solve tomorrow's problems today.
Trust that you are capable.
Trust that you are resilient.
Trust that you have made it through uncertainty before.
Because you have.
There were moments in your life when you didn't know what would happen.
Moments when you feared the worst.
Moments when you felt uncertain.
And somehow,
You found your way through.
Not because you had all the answers.
But because you were stronger than you realized.
Take a deep breath in.
And slowly exhale.
Imagine now that each exhale is a small act of surrender.
Not giving up.
Not becoming passive.
Simply releasing what is not yours to carry right now.
Keep breathing in.
And breathing out.
Breathing in trust.
And breathing out control.
Notice what happens inside your body as you practice letting go.
Notice any softening.
Any spaciousness.
Any relief.
And you don't need to force surrender.
You simply practice it one breath at a time.
One moment at a time,
And one thought at a time.
And when the mind begins searching again.
Because it will.
You don't have to fight it.
You don't have to judge it.
You don't have to make the thoughts disappear.
Simply notice and return.
Because peace isn't found by solving every possible problem.
Peace is found by returning to the present moment.
Again and again.
Peace is remembering that this moment is enough.
Peace is trusting that you don't need to carry the future right now.
Peace is learning that uncertainty does not mean danger.
Take another slow breath in.
And exhale.
Allow these words to wash over you.
I do not need all the answers right now.
I do not need certainty to be safe.
I trust myself to handle what comes.
I trust life to unfold one step at a time.
I release what I cannot control.
A return to this moment.
I return to my breath.
And I return to myself.
Feel the support beneath you.
Feel the air around you.
Feel your body breathing Nothing to solve.
Nothing to fix.
Nothing to force.
Just this breath.
Just this moment.
Just you.
Stay here for a few final breaths.
Allowing yourself to rest.
Allowing yourself to trust.
Allowing yourself to surrender.
And when you're ready.
Gently deepen your breath.
Bring awareness back into your body.
Wiggle your fingers.
Wiggle your toes.
And remember.
The next time your mind begins searching for something to worry about.
Your breath will still be here.
Waiting to guide you home.
Thank you for practicing with me today.
Namaste.