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Tending The Inner Field: A Meditation On Karma And Choice

by Ipek Williamson

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Through this meditation, Ipek invites you to pause, breathe, and look within with tenderness. You are guided to see your life as a living field shaped by what you’ve planted, nourished, and allowed to grow. With gentle awareness, you meet both the beauty and the overgrowth, releasing what no longer supports your path. As you clear and soften the soil of your inner world, you plant new seeds of intention, choices rooted in love, truth, and presence. Each breath becomes an act of renewal, a quiet return to balance and trust in your own becoming.

MeditationKarmaSelf AwarenessSelf CompassionEmotional HealingIntention SettingMindfulnessGroundingVisualizationPositive AffirmationGratitudeKarma ReflectionInner Garden VisualizationMindful BreathingGrounding TechniqueGratitude Expression

Transcript

How people treat you is their karma,

How you react is yours.

Wayne Dyer Let's begin.

Let yourself settle.

Close your eyes and let the outer world soften,

Just for now.

Let the noise become distant.

Let the body grow still.

Feel your feet anchored.

Feel your breath steady.

Feel your heart open,

Curious,

Listening.

You are being invited to notice.

To notice the garden of your life.

The energy you've been planting.

The habits you've been tending.

The ripples you've been sending out and receiving.

Now begin to imagine your life as a field.

And you're standing in it now,

Barefoot.

The ground is soft and rich beneath you.

You look around,

And all around you,

The land reflects your energy.

There are lush patches,

Where love has grown,

Where kindness took root,

Where your truth was spoken gently.

There may be overgrown patches,

Where fear crept in,

Where reactivity burned the soil and where you forgot your own worth,

Gave too much.

Just look,

Gently,

Without shame.

Because you're not here to judge the field.

You are here to tend it.

With each breath,

Imagine yourself walking through this field,

Touching the soil,

Pulling the weeds of old patterns,

Softening where the earth has gone hard.

You pause in a corner of the field that feels dry,

Depleted.

Perhaps it's a relationship,

A belief,

A wound you might have carried for too long.

You kneel beside it,

And you whisper,

I see you.

You came from pain,

But I choose not to water you anymore.

And as you breathe,

The soil begins to change,

From dry to fertile,

From cracked to open.

Let go of the illusion that healing comes from force,

Because it comes from attention.

From choosing again,

And again,

And again.

Now feel into your heart and ask quietly.

What am I ready to plant now?

And let an answer rise,

Not from the mind,

But from the body,

From the belly,

From the deeper wisdom within you.

Maybe it's patience,

Or boundaries,

Or joy without guilt,

Or the courage to be honest.

Whatever it is,

Hold it gently in your heart like a seed.

And now,

In the center of your karmic field,

Kneel down and plant it.

Just imagine your hands pressing into the warm soil,

Placing that seed in the earth,

Covering it,

And whispering to it,

Saying,

Grow in peace.

I will tend you daily.

You don't need to bloom overnight.

I trust in your timing.

You may not see the harvest anytime soon,

But you've planted something real,

And your life will reflect it.

Feel this commitment in your body now.

Let it settle into yourselves.

This is karma too.

The karma of consciousness.

You are not at the mercy of your past.

You are the gardener of your future.

Now breathe into that truth.

And let's rest for a moment in stillness.

Letting this vision settle.

Letting the field find its new rhythm.

Now,

Slowly begin to return.

Feel your breath deepen.

Feel your feet anchoring you again.

Feel your body,

Not as something separate from the world,

But as a sacred part of it.

You are not here to control every outcome.

You are here to walk in awareness.

To speak with care.

To act with truth.

To plant with love.

And when you forget,

To begin again.

That too is karma.

Let your hands rest over your heart for a moment.

And say with me a quiet vow.

I release what no longer serves.

I plant what I wish to live.

I walk my path with open eyes,

Open hands and an open heart.

You've just watered the future.

When you're ready,

You can slowly open your eyes and return to the room you're in.

Take a moment to feel into your body,

Not to settle again,

But to honour where you are now.

You showed up for this meditation.

To listen.

To shift.

That alone is a karmic act,

A sacred offering.

You remembered that every breath you take,

Every word you speak,

Every thought you nourish is planting something.

And now you get to decide what grows.

I want to thank you sincerely for being part of this space.

From my heart to yours,

With all my love and gratitude,

Namaste.

Meet your Teacher

Ipek WilliamsonToronto, ON, Canada

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