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10 Minute Breath Meditation

by Arthur Lee

Rated
4.6
Type
guided
Activity
Meditation
Suitable for
Everyone
Plays
593

This is a simple guided breathing meditation to help you find your center amidst all activity. We maintain a gentle and effortless attention of the breath. You can use this meditation at anytime of the day, whether it be in the morning to help establish a grounded footing for the day ahead, in the middle of your day to assist in finding clarity amidst activity, or before bed to help clear the mind before sleep.

MeditationAwarenessFocusDistractionBeginnerClaritySleepNon Judgmental AwarenessInner FocusBeginner FriendlyBreathingBreathing AwarenessMornings

Transcript

Hello and welcome to this simple guided meditation.

You can begin by finding a comfortable position,

Whether that's seated or lying down.

There's no right or wrong here.

And if it feels comfortable to do so,

You can gently close your eyes and soften them.

Or perhaps you'd just like to soften your gaze with eyes open.

And we're slowly becoming aware of the sensation of breathing.

You might notice this at the nostrils or the upper lip.

Perhaps it's in the chest or the abdomen.

Wherever you can feel it most clearly.

And we can notice that the breath is happening all on its own.

Without any interference on our part.

We're here and we're just gently noticing the breath effortlessly.

There's no strain here required.

It is a simple and gentle noticing of the breath.

Breathing in and out.

And if you occasionally get carried off into thought or distracted from the noticing of the breath,

That is perfectly okay.

Thinking is what thoughts do.

And our practice here is to simply notice when that happens and gently return ourselves to the breath as we would a child or a friend with complete kindness and without judgment.

There is nothing else that you need to do in this space but gently notice the breath.

Inflammation of the breath.

Thoughts and images will come and go.

Feelings and sensations.

All of these naturally arising in awareness.

Nothing wrong with them.

We just gently bring ourselves back to the breath again and again.

All of these naturally arising in awareness.

We just gently bring ourselves back to the breath again and again.

We just gently bring ourselves back to the breath again and again.

And if awareness has wandered from the breath,

Gotten lost in thoughts or daydream,

Simply notice that and again return to the breath.

All of these naturally arising in awareness.

All of these naturally arising in awareness.

The breath is always with us so we can always find it.

Always return to it.

All of these naturally arising in awareness.

Effortlessly noticing the inflow and the outflow of the breath.

All of these naturally arising in awareness.

And in our final minute here,

Re-establish your practice as if you were in a state of practice,

As if you were just beginning.

All of these naturally arising in awareness.

And when you're ready you can slowly begin to open your eyes if you've had them closed and become reacquainted with the world around you.

Thank you so much for taking the time for this practice for yourself and all those whom you will meet.

And we'll look forward to being with you next time.

Take care.

Meet your Teacher

Arthur LeeToronto, ON, Canada

4.6 (64)

Recent Reviews

Gwendolyn

August 22, 2025

So simple and elegant. A perfect way to start the day and a reminder for how important it is to revisit the breath during the day. Thank you.

Andy

January 1, 2025

Simple and easy to follow short meditation. Clear instructions in a calm and soothing voice. Thanks, Arthur, for another good track 🙏

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