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Tonglen โ€“ Developing Compassion For Self & Others

by Bodhipaksa

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This tonglen practice was recorded in response to the coronavirus crisis, although the wording is general. Tonglen is a compassion or loving kindness practice from the Tibetan tradition, which connects the will to love with the flow of the in- and out-breathing. This practice includes a reminder to respond to our own resistance and pain with love.

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Transcript

So as we begin this period of practice check in to make sure that you're sitting in a way that's dignified relatively upright with the chest open and sitting at ease so if you notice any tensions in the body anywhere,

Just seeing if you can let them relax a little and one part of the body that it's particularly useful to bring a sense of relaxation to is the eyes so you can let the muscles around the eyes soften and even behind closed eyelids you can have a sense of your eyes being a little defocused almost as if you were staring into space and also allowing the eyes to be kind so just remembering what it's like to look with love and affection and letting those qualities fill your gaze now and having done that it's much easier to have an attitude of kindness toward ourselves so you can observe your own body,

Your own breathing,

Your own feelings,

Your own thoughts with kindness and you can bring that attitude of kindness into the world around you so just be aware of the vastness of the space surrounding you so you can be aware perhaps of light,

If it's sunlight that's coming from millions of miles away sometimes you can hear sounds coming often from miles away so in a sense your field of awareness,

The field of your senses extends far outside your body in front,

Behind,

To the sides,

Above and below and you can regard that space with kindness and all beings in that space with kindness so as the Buddha put it,

We spread a heart full of love to the entire world abundant,

Expansive,

Limitless,

Free of enmity and ill will and now as you breathe in,

Do so with the wish that all beings be free from suffering and the causes of suffering with every in-breath,

May all beings be free from suffering and the causes of suffering and with each out-breath,

Breathing out the wish that all beings have happiness and the causes of happiness just continuing to do this and now as you breathe in,

Do so with the wish that all beings have happiness and the causes of happiness and with each out-breath,

Breathing out the wish that all beings have happiness and the causes of happiness and with each out-breath,

Breathing out the wish that all beings have happiness and the causes of happiness and with each out-breath,

Breathing out the wish that all beings have happiness and the causes of happiness and with each out-breath,

Breathing out the wish that all beings have happiness and the causes of happiness and with each out-breath,

Breathing out the wish that all beings have happiness and the causes of happiness and with each out-breath,

Breathing out the wish that all beings have happiness and the causes of happiness and sensing yourself as being vast let yourself breathe in other beings suffering and you can imagine it dissolving into the vastness of your own being dissolving into spelling,

Vanishing and as you breathe out,

Sending beings a sense of relief,

Calmness and ease breathing in beings sufferings,

Breathing out a sense of relief,

Calm and ease and if as you're doing this there's any sense of discomfort or fear or inadequacy turning toward those uncomfortable experiences,

Breathing them in and breathing out relief to yourself and you can imagine it dissolving into the vastness of your own being so we're breathing in beings sufferings with the wish that they be free of suffering we're breathing out a sense of relief,

Calm,

Ease,

Sending this to beings as we wish that they have happiness so you can just continue practicing in this way until you hear the bell you can just continue practicing in this way until you hear the bell you can just continue practicing in this way until you hear the bell you can just continue practicing in this way until you hear the bell you can just continue practicing in this way until you hear the bell you can just continue practicing in this way until you hear the bell you can just continue practicing in this way until you hear the bell you can just continue practicing in this way until you hear the bell you can just continue practicing in this way until you hear the bell you can just continue practicing in this way until you hear the bell you can just continue practicing in this way until you hear the bell you can just continue practicing in this way until you hear the bell you can just continue practicing in this way until you hear the bell you can just continue practicing in this way until you hear the bell you can just continue practicing in this way until you hear the bell you can just continue practicing in this way until you hear the bell you can just continue practicing in this way until you hear the bell you can just continue practicing in this way until you hear the bell you can just continue practicing in this way until you hear the bell you can just continue practicing in this way until you hear the bell you can just continue practicing in this way until you hear the bell you can just continue practicing in this way until you hear the bell you can just continue practicing in this way until you hear the bell you can just continue practicing in this way until you hear the bell you can just continue practicing in this way until you hear the bell

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Recent Reviews

Gรถran

November 7, 2025

Wonderful feelings to take others suffering and transform it to lovingkindness

Nova

December 14, 2024

A wonderful way to self soothe and send relief and kindness into the world. ๐Ÿ’“

willa

July 21, 2024

A lovely tonglen practice with the perfect balance of guidance and silence๐Ÿชท

Lee

June 18, 2024

Really nice solid meditation. I like that he paces it well - not rushed. He also leaves you to sit in it for a few minutes at the end.

Melissa

March 10, 2024

I am grateful for this kind and supportive introduction to the practice of tonglen. The teacher guides us into the practice and then there is a period of silent meditation ending with a gong. The teacher's poetic use of language opened up new ways of seeing and being with Dharma. The whole meditation was heart-opening.

Tony

January 4, 2024

I love how how Bohdipaksa teaches and then give the space to practice.

Robert

October 16, 2022

A wonderful practice to increase capacity for compassion.

Laura

May 8, 2022

This was simply lovely. Only problem was you mentioned there would be a bell at the end but there wasn't.

Hector

March 10, 2022

Thank you. I feel this is the very essence of meditation. The centre of it. Fantastic experience.

Sarah

February 26, 2022

Wonderful. I [who am I ?? to] think this is a challenging practice for the experienced yogi but you make it so pure and so beautiful. Thank you.

Faye

January 1, 2022

That was a nice practice. During the extended moments of silence I did less of absorbing suffering and more of thinking of all that I know and individually wishing them goodwill. Mainly because I guess I didnโ€™t know what their suffering was so wishing them goodwill was the next best option. I also noticed when I did absorb the suffering I did notice a heaviness in my heart so then I sent the LK to myself to ease the heaviness. Thank you for this practice.

Anita

December 30, 2021

That is a lovely approach to Tonglen. The first time I learnt Tonglen I didnโ€™t understand it and thought I was actually taking on the suffering of others, as in taking it into my karma, willing to suffer in place of the other and it felt overwhelming . You make it very understandable and approachable โ€“ really appreciate it. A beautiful meditation. Thanks

V

December 16, 2021

Your meditations were some of the first I found when my life was crumbling 5 years ago. I could be at peace because of them. You taught me how to meditate thank you

Alex

August 31, 2021

Great meditation, love your voice so easy tor follow.

Ian

March 20, 2021

A very powerful healing. Thank you for the opportunity to give healing.

Steven

March 5, 2021

Perfect as usual my friend. Steven.

Drew

January 13, 2021

No corny music or gimmicks. Great for individuals who are a bit further on the path.

Marie

October 12, 2020

A wonderful meditation! Thank you <3

kadi

May 13, 2020

Lovely meditation to do during these troubled times. Thanks so much ๐Ÿ™๐Ÿฝ๐Ÿ’—

Madhu

May 10, 2020

Inhaling the acknowledgment of suffering and exhaling that of relief and care for those in suffering - a simple and powerful exercise and one that connects our various experiences of suffering in this unpredictable global climate. Thank you for sharing this practice ๐Ÿ’›

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