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Quieting The Mind

by Melinda Bernstein

Rated
4.8
Type
guided
Activity
Meditation
Suitable for
Everyone
Plays
18

This meditation helps quiet mental chatter by guiding you into the spacious silence beneath words and thoughts. With minimal guidance, it supports resting in the subtle aliveness that exists beyond story and effort. As attention softens, silence becomes a form of intimate contact — breathing, alive, and spacious. Return to this practice when your mind feels noisy or overwhelmed, when language feels heavy, or when you want to experience the quiet reverence beneath thought. Formerly titled: Sacred Presence: Silence That Breathes

MeditationSilenceIntimacyBreath AwarenessBody AwarenessThought ObservationNon Directive AwarenessSimplicitySilence MeditationIntimacy With SilenceReturn To Simplicity

Transcript

Begin by arriving,

Letting things be just as they are.

Allow the body to rest as it is.

The breath to move as it does.

This moment is already prepared.

Notice the contact beneath you.

The surface holding your weight.

The steadiness that does not ask anything of you.

Let yourself be supported.

Now notice the quiet space before the next inhale.

And the gentle pause before the next exhale.

Rest here,

Where nothing is moving yet.

Sacred presence sometimes lives in silence.

Not as absence,

But as fullness.

A silence that is awake.

A silence that breathes.

Let awareness settle into the stillness beneath the sound.

Beneath words.

Beneath effort.

There is nothing to listen for.

Listening is already happening.

If thoughts arise,

Let them pass like distant sounds.

Noticed,

But not followed.

Return gently to the simple fact of being here.

Feel the subtle movement of life.

The breath moving the body from within.

The pulse of being alive.

The quiet intelligence organizing itself.

Nothing needs to be named.

Nothing needs to be understood.

Silence is a form of intimacy.

It is contact without language.

It is presence without explanation.

If sensation appears,

Warmth,

Openness,

Vibration.

Let it float in the silence without directing it.

If sensation remains quiet,

Let the silence stay spacious and full.

Everything here belongs.

Notice how aliveness continues on its own.

Breathing happens.

Being happens.

You do not have to manage it.

Let yourself stay with this breathing silence.

Not observing it,

But being held by it.

As this practice settles,

Remember that silence is not a withdrawal from life.

It is a deeper form of contact.

A way of being intimate with existence itself.

This breathing silence remains available whenever words feel heavy or when intimacy feels crowded or when you want to return to simplicity.

When you're ready,

Allow gentle movement back into the body or let the eyes open softly.

Take your time.

Meet your Teacher

Melinda BernsteinDavie, FL, USA

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