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Self-Compassion Practice

by Angele

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Meditation
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This practice guides the practitioner to approach one's Self and a difficult situation or experience with acceptance, self-kindness and compassion. By evoking the image of a care-for other and then turning the same or similar gesture of care and compassion towards the self, new healing pathways are cultivating in developing a more kind, gentle and loving relationship with one's Self and one's emotional pain.

Self CompassionLoving KindnessEmotional AwarenessBreathingSelf AcceptanceEmotional ResilienceStressAcceptanceCompassionHealingEmotional PainMindful BreathingVisualizations

Transcript

8 lol In this meditation,

We will turn our attention towards ourself with the intention to nurture the self with kindness and compassion.

Building a loving and friendly relationship with ourself is the foundation of well-being and a resource for all of our experiences in the world.

First,

Taking a few deep breaths into the lungs as you settle into your body in either a sitting,

Standing,

Or laying down position.

Closing your eyes and moving inward in your attention,

Attending to your breath,

Tracking it,

Observing the body,

Being in the body as you inhale and exhale naturally one breath after the other.

Not trying to breathe in any particular way,

Just observing the breath as an anchor as you settle.

In the body,

You are in the body as you inhale and exhale naturally one breath after the other.

You may wish to set a gentle invitation to soften and relax as you exhale.

On this next in-breath,

Breathing into the lungs,

And as you exhale,

You may wish to relax and relax.

As you exhale,

Letting go of any slight tension or tightness as best as you can as you drop into your body with a deep and centered quality of presence.

You may notice that the air in your body is not as clear as it is in your body.

You may notice that the air in your body is not as clear as it is in your body.

You may notice that taking a short pause and practicing compassion towards yourself can be challenging.

There may be resistance arising in the form of thoughts that might attempt to deter you.

Feelings perhaps or sensations that feel uncomfortable or awkward.

If you notice this,

See this lightly in your awareness.

Watch it arise and letting it all go,

Dissolving like ice in your body.

Watch it arise and letting it all go,

Dissolving like ice in hot broth.

It is perfectly natural and truly wise to bring love and kindness towards yourself,

To tend to your needs and to treat yourself with friendliness and care.

Perhaps you're taking this time out now to practice because something has triggered reactivity in you or harshness towards yourself.

Or if not,

You might choose to bring up an issue,

Nothing too large or traumatic,

But something that you feel triggered by of late,

A struggle,

A situation perhaps that feels difficult or is causing you stress.

Or bringing to mind a way in which you become commonly self-critical in your life,

Where you're hard on yourself.

If it footage,

Perhaps also near future events in your life and experience of this person's life,

You can turn this into something critical in your life,

In the practice of mindfulness,

We recognize what is here without judging our pain as wrong,

Bad or unwanted,

Holding it in your awareness that this is hard,

This is an area of pain or suffering.

You may choose to recognize this yourself with words if you like,

Perhaps placing your hand over your heart space area or your belly or wherever you feel any strong sensation and emotion in your body as you hold this issue in your mind.

Acknowledge to yourself,

Validate for yourself that this is a moment of pain,

Suffering,

Whatever it may be,

Without any dismissal of feelings.

We see with open-heartedness that there's pain or stress and we acknowledge this.

Letting it be,

Perhaps deepening your breath if you need as you hold in your awareness this distress or suffering that's there,

Allowing the breath to gently rock you from the inside,

Swaying back and forth with each in-breath and out-breath.

And now breathing out,

Letting this go for now,

Bringing to mind someone in your life now who you care about.

This could be a close friend,

A family member,

A child that is known to you or even imagined.

And picture that this being is struggling with the issue that's troubling you right now,

That is causing you pain.

And this being expresses the same or very similar sentiment of feeling afraid,

Sad,

Perhaps alone.

Whatever vulnerability you yourself felt with this issue,

This friend,

This family member or child is expressing that same pain,

Perhaps feeling not good enough or inadequate in some way.

What words would you wish to say to them?

Caring naturally arises in you towards this being.

And offer them these words in your mind.

It's okay.

I love you.

I'm here for you.

Perhaps there's a gesture,

A touch,

A hug,

An embrace.

And you may also include that in your mind's eye.

Notice what arises in your heart space.

What sensations are alive in your body?

Is there a sense of warmth or compassion?

Care or concern?

If there isn't,

That is fine also.

Just keep practicing with interest,

Curiosity and openness as best as you're able to at this time.

And now letting go of the image of this other person,

This being,

Turning this caring,

This compassion towards yourself,

Offering these same words to yourself now.

That's okay.

I love you.

I'm here for you.

If you find the words don't seem to flow as simply towards yourself,

Perhaps adjusting the words,

Including a gesture of intention towards this self-love and see if it will fit.

May I give myself the compassion that I need?

May I learn to accept myself as I am?

May I learn to love myself?

May I forgive myself?

Taking a deep breath into the body as a whole now,

Sensing the quality of presence.

Not judging yourself for whatever arose during this practice,

But knowing that this process is a deep and sometimes more challenging practice as for many of us,

It may feel unfamiliar and new.

But change is possible as we know that over time,

Openness to loving presence and turning with a kind and compassionate attention towards ourselves creates new pathways for healing and awakening.

This practice can be used any time of day or night and will help you remember to tune into yourself and your distress with compassion towards yourself when you need it most.

Meet your Teacher

AngeleChicago, IL, USA

4.8 (622)

Recent Reviews

Eviva

September 11, 2025

Beautiful

Val

March 4, 2024

One of the most beautiful compassion practices I experienced ๐Ÿ™๐Ÿปโค๏ธ.

Matt

August 30, 2023

Excellent sound quality. Kind voice without being saccharine. Can tell sheโ€™s a therapist and understands the self-inflicted pain many of us suffer.

Marilyn

June 24, 2023

Nice and gentle meditation

Lara

September 24, 2022

I am so grateful for this beautiful meditation. It was so healing and I really needed to hear those words. My heart is so full and open, and I feel so calm where there was so much anxiety before. Thank you๐Ÿ™ it really helped!

Radhe

March 14, 2021

Such a supportive practice!!! Thank you Angele very healing for me.

Rebecca

July 22, 2020

Thank you. Very gentle x

Greg

June 6, 2020

Amazing and just what I needed. Honestly one of the best Iโ€™ve found on IT. Thank you so much

Warren

December 18, 2019

A wonderful, warm and soothing guided meditation to help connect to the innate self-love within all of us. Thank you so much for sharing.

Dawn

September 29, 2019

Sweet, sweet meditation. I saw myself as a child and offered compassion to myself as a child and then as an adult. Thank you.

jen

August 5, 2019

exactly what i needed, thank u ๐Ÿ’“

Sam

July 31, 2019

Such a gentle yet powerful and super relatable practice, this! Iโ€™ll be forwarding this onto clients and back for it, myself ๐Ÿ’šโœจ

Senga

June 12, 2019

Thank you so much Dr Angele. This one is perfect for me after having listened to "Resting". I feel much more settled now. ๐Ÿ˜Š๐Ÿ’œ๐Ÿ•Š

Marion

May 18, 2019

Beautiful, thank you ๐Ÿ’œ

Vรฉronique

April 24, 2019

Thank you ! This is beautiful ๐Ÿ™๐ŸŒทโ˜€๏ธ

Warren

April 22, 2019

Wonderful thank you ๐Ÿ™ โค๏ธ๐Ÿ‡จ๐Ÿ‡ฆโค๏ธ

Mike

April 2, 2019

I enjoyed this meditation very much

Bridget

March 30, 2019

Really gentle and loving approach to a self-care/compassion

Katherine

March 29, 2019

Thank you for this beautiful practice. Namaste. ๐ŸŒฟ๐Ÿ™๐Ÿผ๐ŸŒฟ๐Ÿ™๐Ÿผ๐ŸŒฟ

Lisa

March 29, 2019

By the end my body chemistry had allowed me to recall that life is good.

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