Buddhist Prayer/Meditation For Fear
Today I heard the most beautiful Buddhist meditation/prayer for fear.
It is recited by Colleen Saidman Yee at the end of her yoga classes.
I just love it and I thought you would too.
Here are her words.
“It goes something like this: Sit down and notice where you hold your fear in your body.
Notice where it feels hard, and sit with it. In the middle of hardness is anger.
Go to the center of anger and you’ll usually come to sadness.
Stay with sadness until it turns to vulnerability.
Keep sitting with what comes up; the deeper you dig, the more tender you become.
Raw fear can open into the wide expanse of genuineness, compassion, gratitude, and expectancy in the present moment.
A tender heart appears naturally when you are able to stay present.
From your heart you can see the true pigment of the sky. You can see the vibrant yellow of a sunflower and the deep blue of your daughter’s eyes.
A tender heart doesn’t block out rain clouds, or tears, or dying sunflowers.
Allow beauty and sadness to touch you.
This is love, not fear.”
Isn’t that beautiful you guys?
Happy weekend,
xox
You can catch Colleen’s entire interview with Marie Forleo and hear her say the prayer on my Facebook page:
https://www.facebook.com/Theobserversvoice
Colleen’s new book:
Yoga for Life
A Journey to Inner Peace and Freedom
http://books.simonandschuster.com/Yoga-for-Life/Colleen-Saidman-Yee/9781476776781