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Desiderata - Poem Meditation

by Juna Bobby

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Desiderata means wishes or desires. This meditation on the Poem by Max Ehrmann has been a source of comfort and wise guidance to me for decades since I found it at the age of 17. I recorded it in the hopes that it will help the listener feel grounded, find acceptance and inspiration in the ups and downs of everyday life. There's a brief story about how I found it then the reading of the poem to relaxing background music. PC Nathan Anderson

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Transcript

In this short meditation,

I will be reading to you from Desiderata,

Written by Max Ehrman.

The definition of Desiderata are things wanted or needed.

I came across this poem when I was just 17 years old.

I was spending the weekend at my best friend's parents' home.

It was a beautiful artist's loft on Grand Street in very chic Soho,

Manhattan.

It was airy and raw with 20-foot high ceilings with a real working sculpture studio.

In their artfully decorated guest powder room,

There was a woven basket in the corner.

In it,

There were dozens of Desiderata printed on parchment paper,

Rolled up into scrolls,

Free for the taking of any lucky guest who happened to come across it.

This poem spoke to me from the first time I read it.

It guided me and comforted me.

I took one with me,

Had it framed,

And I've had it for all of these years through two children,

Two houses,

And two careers,

And I still find solace in it.

So find a comfortable and safe spot to rest just for three minutes.

Take a few deep breaths.

And on the exhale,

Releasing tension wherever you may be holding it,

Particularly in the neck and shoulders,

Allowing your hands to rest wherever they may be.

Inhale and exhale,

Feeling your feet on the ground.

And just one more time,

Take a deep breath in.

This time scanning from your head to your toes,

Releasing any tension that you can notice in this moment.

You may allow your eyes to close if they haven't already done so,

Or allow them to just rest by gazing down.

Desiderata.

Go placidly amid the noise and the haste and remember what peace there may be in silence.

As far as possible without surrender,

Be on good terms with all persons.

Take your truth quietly and clearly and listen to others,

Even to the dull and the ignorant.

They too have their story.

Avoid loud and aggressive persons,

They are vexatious to the spirit.

If you compare yourself with others,

You may become vain or bitter,

For always there will be greater and lesser persons than yourself.

Enjoy your achievements as well as your plans.

Keep interested in your own career,

However humble.

It is a real possession in the changing fortunes of time.

Exercise caution in your business affairs,

For the world is full of trickery.

But let us not blind you to what virtue there is.

Many persons strive for high ideals,

And everywhere life is full of heroism.

Be yourself,

Especially do not feign affection.

Neither be cynical about love,

For in the face of all aridity and disenchantment,

It is as perennial as the grass.

Take kindly the counsel of the years,

Gracefully surrendering the things of youth.

Nurture strength of spirit to shield you in sudden misfortune.

But do not distress yourself with dark imaginings.

Many fears are born of fatigue and loneliness.

Beyond a wholesome discipline,

Be gentle with yourself.

You are a child of the universe,

No less than the trees and the stars,

And you have a right to be here.

And whether or not it is clear to you,

No doubt the universe is unfolding as it should.

Therefore,

Be at peace with God.

Whatever you conceive him,

Her,

Or they to be.

And whatever your labors and aspirations,

In the noisy confusion of life,

Keep peace in your soul.

With all its sham,

Drudgery,

And broken dreams,

It's still a beautiful world.

Be cheerful.

Strive to be happy.

By Max Ehrman,

1927.

Take a deep breath in.

And slowly open your eyes if you haven't already done so.

May these words stay with you,

Bringing you comfort and guidance.

Meet your Teacher

Juna BobbyCambridge, MA, USA

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Recent Reviews

Nikki

October 29, 2025

Unsentimental, sensitive and humble. So helpful.

Mar

October 12, 2025

My favorite poem for sure 🙏 thank you

Debb

September 20, 2025

Thank you! I haven’t visited this poem for many years. It was wonderful to hear it again.

Rebecca

August 25, 2025

Loved hearing you read this poem! I found this poem in a frame at my in-laws home after they passed. It’s the Desiderata (found in old St Paul’s Church, Baltimore in 1692) I have it hanging in my kitchen/dining area. A very special piece.

Nicole

July 9, 2025

Thank you for this beautiful gift today 💜

Luís

May 28, 2025

😌🙏🏼❤️

Kandiss

February 4, 2025

Beautiful story and lovely reading. Thank you.

Joan

January 9, 2025

Tears streaming down my face. Lovely, just lovely 🫶🏼

Michele

April 21, 2024

Perfect pace to setup a day of mindfulness 🧘‍♀️ Thank you

Linda

March 1, 2024

I’ve never heard that a whole poem, and I’m so glad that I was drawn to your work this morning. Of course, I’ve heard the line about being no less than…. In the noisey confusion of life. I’ve carried a magnet with those words to many different places I’ve lived and honestly don’t think I’ve ever heard the whole poem. I felt serendipitous and just what I needed. Your delivery was beautiful.

Cassie

December 27, 2023

Thank you for sharing this poem.🙏

Jean

February 14, 2023

Thank you for introducing this to me! It is wonderful!

Jane

November 9, 2022

Thank you for sharing this beautiful poem and the story of how it found you. 🙏

Lucy

October 5, 2022

Forgot how comforting the Desiderata was, grateful to find your meditation here. Well done!!

Margarete

July 5, 2022

I used to have a record with this on it and played and listened for ages! Thank you 🙏 I shall return often! 🙏

Helena

May 3, 2022

So beautiful. I too have loved this poem for many years, and in the words have found deep wisdom. Thank you for this offering Juna.

Lee

May 3, 2022

🌟💗🕊

Lillian

April 26, 2022

As always, excellent meditative reading. Thank you ❤️

Nicky

April 26, 2022

How beautiful 💗

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