Good evening.
You have arrived at the end of your day.
Lie down in a comfortable position and allow your body to settle exactly as it is.
Gently close your eyes and let the day begin to fade into the background.
Feel the space around you.
Feel the surface beneath you,
Holding you.
Bring your attention to your breath,
Soft,
Unforced,
Moving in its own rhythm.
And with every exhale,
Allow the muscles to release.
The jaw softens.
The shoulders drop.
The belly becomes quiet.
The breath slows.
The nervous system begins to settle.
You are arriving,
Here,
Now,
Inside yourself.
Bring your awareness to the crown of your head,
A gentle softening at the top of the skull,
Like a quiet opening.
At the same time,
Feel the soles of your feet,
Warm,
Heavy,
Resting.
Top of the body,
Bottom of the body.
Two quiet points of awareness.
Now allow your attention to slowly move down from the head,
Forehead soft,
Eyes resting back into their sockets,
Jaw unclenching,
Tongue heavy and relaxed.
And from the feet,
Awareness begins to travel upward,
Through the toes,
The soles,
The ankles,
The ankles.
From above and below,
Awareness moves slowly towards the center of your body.
Neck softening,
Shoulders melting,
Arms growing heavy.
Calves soft,
Knees released,
Thighs resting into gravity.
Everything moving towards the middle.
Now the chest,
Breath moving gently,
Space expanding and settling.
And the pelvis,
Grounded,
Supported,
Held.
And slowly,
Awareness meets at the center of your body,
Around the belly,
Around the solar plexus,
Your inner center,
Your quiet anchor.
Rest your attention here.
Breathing into the space.
Warm,
Steady,
Alive.
With every breath,
This center grows softer,
Wider,
More spacious.
As if the body is gently floating from this place.
Grounded and light at the same time.
Imagine the Earth beneath you,
Steady,
Ancient,
Supportive.
And above you,
The vast quiet of the night sky.
Endless,
Open,
Holding space.
You're resting between Earth and sky.
Held from below,
Held from above,
Suspended in a feel of safety.
Breath moving slowly through the center of your body,
A quiet rhythm,
Like waves at night.
With every exhale,
The body drifts a little deeper.
Into softness,
Into stillness,
Into sleep.
The mind begins to quiet.
Thoughts passing like distant clouds.
Nothing to follow,
Nothing to hold.
Just drifting.
The body feels heavier now,
Supported,
Wrapped in calm,
As if the night itself is gently surrounding you,
Like a soft cocoon.
Stay here for a moment,
Breathing,
Floating,
Resting in your center.
And from the center,
A quiet sense of home begins to spread.
Through the belly,
Through the chest,
Through the limbs,
All the way to the skin.
Home inside the body.
Home inside the breath.
Home inside this moment.
Sleep begins to approach gently.
Like a tide,
Slow,
Natural,
Unforced.
Softly,
Easily,
Drifting.
Rest now.
Let the body sleep.
Let the mind fade into quiet.
And let the night hold you.