Find a quiet place where you will not be disturbed.
Let's begin by settling the mind and the body.
Find a comfortable position.
Either sitting or prayed.
Or lying down.
If you haven't already.
Lightly close your eyes.
Place your palms upwards.
And connect to the energy and space around you.
Stay open to this meditation.
And all that it brings.
Become aware of how you feel in this moment.
When your concentration fades.
Excellent,
Simply come back to the breath.
This is your time and space.
You have nowhere to go.
And nothing you need to give to others.
This is your time to simply be.
Take some deep breaths,
Breathing in fresh air.
Expanding your diaphragm.
And inhaling until you can breathe normal.
Hold for a few seconds.
And then slowly exhale.
Until no more air is left.
Inhaling calm and openness.
Exhaling tension and distance.
Focusing on your breath.
Slowly inhaling.
Holding for a few seconds.
And slowly exhaling.
Keep focusing on your breath.
Slowly inhaling.
And holding for a few seconds.
Then gently let your breath settle into a normal pattern.
I want you to know that you are not alone in how you feel right now.
That quiet distance you sense between you and your partner.
That feeling of being in the same space but somehow different.
Feeling far apart.
Is one of the most common and most painful experiences in a relationship.
It doesn't mean that something is broken.
It doesn't mean the love has gone.
It means you are human.
And that you care enough to notice.
Take a breath and allow yourself to simply acknowledge how you feel right now.
Not a fix.
Not to judge.
Just to notice it with kindness.
How long have you been feeling this distance?
When did you last feel close to your partner?
What did that closeness feel like?
Can you hold that memory gently?
Not with longing or sadness.
But as a remainder,
That closeness is possible.
That you felt it before.
And you can find your way back to it.
Think about your partner for a moment.
Not the distance between you.
Know the things that you feel right now.
Them.
What do you love about them?
What drew you to them in the first place?
What is one small thing they do that reminds you of who they are at their very core?
Let those thoughts settle gently.
Distance in a relationship is rarely about a lack of love.
More often,
It's about life getting in the way.
It's about two people moving through their days without quite finding the moment to really turn towards each other.
The good news is that connection doesn't require grand gesture.
It starts with a moment of intention.
Just like this one.
As you breathe slowly and deeply.
I'd like you to set one small intention for today.
Not a full plant.
Not a conversation.
Just one small thing.
Perhaps it's a touch on the shoulder as you pass.
Or a genuine question inquiring how they are.
A moment of eye contact that says,
I see you.
And I'm here.
Whatever feels true and possible for you today.
Just know that reaching towards each other,
Even in the smallest of ways,
Is how the distance closes.
One small moment at a time.
Take a few deep breaths.
Feeling a sense of quiet hope.
Settling in your body.
When you're ready,
Rub your hands together until you feel the heat between your palms.
Place your palms gently over your eyes.
And slowly in your own time.
Open your eyes.
And remove your hands.
Gently re-entering the world around you.
Carrying with you a little more softness.
And acquire your intention.
To move towards the person you love.