Welcome.
Before we begin,
I'd like to invite you to remember something.
Long before there were words,
Long before there were stories,
Long before there were wounds,
Long before there was healing,
There was breath.
When you entered this world,
Before you knew your name,
Before you learned fear,
And before you learned how to protect yourself,
You received the breath of life.
That breath has never left you.
It has been with you through every joy.
Every loss,
Every beginning,
Every ending.
It is still here now,
Not asking you to do anything,
Simply moving through you.
This breath has been quietly introducing you to yourself since the day you arrived.
Today we're not practicing breathing.
We're remembering the breath that has been carrying you all along.
Not simply air moving in and out of the body,
But the quiet movement of life itself.
Don't try to breathe differently.
Don't try to become more peaceful.
Don't try to become more present.
Simply notice that life is already breathing you.
Notice that you don't have to make this breath happen.
You don't have to earn it.
You don't have to deserve it.
You simply receive it,
Just as you did the day you entered this world.
Turn your attention inward,
Establish the witness,
And simply notice whatever is here.
And if it feels available today,
See if you can find that quiet space of neutrality within.
A part of you that can simply observe without judging,
Without fixing,
Without changing,
Just witnessing.
Notice the breath.
Notice the body receiving the breath.
Notice the breath receiving the body.
Perhaps this is where relationship begins.
Many of us spend years searching,
Searching for safety,
Searching for love,
Searching for healing,
Searching for ourselves.
Sometimes we search in books,
Sometimes in teachers,
Sometimes in relationships,
Sometimes in accomplishments,
Sometimes by staying busy,
Sometimes by trying to become someone different than we are today.
And there is nothing wrong with that search.
In many ways it is part of being human.
Often it is the search that eventually leads us home.
Today I'd like to offer you something different,
Not another answer,
Not another breakthrough,
Not another destination,
Simply a return.
As I continued returning,
Something unexpected began happening.
I found myself noticing life in ways I hadn't before.
The wind moving through the trees,
The warmth of the morning sun,
The coolness of the fog,
Birdsong,
My own footsteps,
The quiet rhythm of my breath.
Nothing extraordinary.
Just life.
Waiting to be noticed.
Quietly I found myself returning to a simple phrase,
Life meeting life meeting life.
My breath meeting my body.
My body meeting the earth.
My awareness meeting this moment.
Life meeting life meeting life.
And perhaps as you sit here,
You begin noticing something too.
Perhaps before you are anything else,
Before your story,
Before your accomplishments,
Before your wounds,
Before your identity,
You are life quietly expressing itself through you.
Wherever you go,
Life meets life.
Whoever you meet,
Life meets life.
Whoever you love,
Life meets life.
Every tree,
Every bird,
Every stranger,
Every breath.
Life meeting life meeting life.
For a long time I thought grounding meant simply coming back to the earth,
And it does.
But over time,
What began as grounding slowly became relationship.
Relationship with my body.
Relationship with my breath.
Relationship with the earth beneath my feet.
Relationship with life itself.
As that relationship deepened,
I began noticing something else.
There was less separation.
Less separation between me and my body.
Less separation between me and my breath,
And less separation between me and this moment.
Years earlier,
I had noticed that same softening happening within.
Less separation from grief.
Less separation from fear.
Less separation from anger.
And less separation from the parts of myself I had spent so many years trying to outrun.
Perhaps those weren't separate experiences after all.
Perhaps as the separation softened.
Relationships simply became available.
And perhaps,
As some of that separation begins to soften,
We don't need quite as much between ourselves and life.
We don't always need to understand the moment.
We don't always need to interpret it,
And we don't always need to turn it into something.
Sometimes we can simply experience it.
The breath,
The body,
The earth.
Another person,
A bird in a tree,
The ordinary life happening all around us.
Life,
Meeting life,
Meeting life.
Perhaps healing is not only about releasing what hurts.
Perhaps it is also about allowing relationship to become available again.
Relationship with yourself.
Relationship with the people you love.
Relationship with nature.
Relationship with life.
Notice where your body softens.
.
.
Notice where your breath deepens.
And notice where you feel just a little more supported.
Don't make anything happen.
Simply notice.
Notice that this breath is still here.
It has carried you through every season of your life,
Every joy,
Every heartbreak,
Every beginning,
Every ending,
Every moment you believed you were alone.
It never left.
Every breath has been life gently reminding you who you have always been.
You don't have to become life.
You don't have to earn life.
You don't have to search for life.
You have always belonged to it.
Perhaps there is a place that has been quietly waiting for you,
Not because it is magical.
But because you've been building a relationship with it.
Perhaps it's a trail,
A favorite chair,
A tree,
A garden,
Or perhaps that place has been within you all along.
Take one more gentle breath.
Notice your body.
Notice your heart.
Notice the simple miracle that you are here.
Breathing.
Feeling.
Listening.
Aware.
Nothing has to be extraordinary for life to be meaningful.
Sometimes the deepest transformations happen through returning.
Returning to your breath,
Returning to your body.
Returning to presence.
Returning to yourself.
Returning to relationship.
As our time together comes to a close,
There is nothing you need to carry with you except this gentle invitation.
Return.
Return when life feels joyful.
Return when life feels uncertain.
Return when life feels heavy.
Return when life feels beautifully ordinary.
Return not because you are searching for something,
But because relationship is always waiting to welcome you back.
Take one final slow breath.
And as you let it go perhaps remember.
You don't have to search for life.
Life is here.
Life is breathing you.
Life is meeting you.
And wherever you go,
Whomever you meet,
Whoever you love,
There is life meeting life meeting life.
And perhaps tomorrow.
You'll return again.