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Mountain Meditation

by Jennifer Davidson

Rated
4.6
Type
guided
Activity
Meditation
Suitable for
Everyone
Plays
122

Find grounding, and a sense of calm in this meditation. Using the traits of a mountain and the surroundinng naturescape you will embark on a journey of your own exploration. Use this meditation when you are feeling unsteady or overwhelmed by chaos and changes around you.

MeditationGroundingCalmExplorationUnsteadyChaosBody ScanBreathingNatureResilienceBody Mind SpiritStillnessSeasonsNature ConnectionEmotional ResilienceBody Mind Spirit ConnectionInner StillnessSeasonal ChangesBreathing AwarenessMountain VisualizationsOverwhelmVisualizationsChange

Transcript

Welcome yourself to this mountain meditation.

This meditation is normally done in a seated position,

Either on the floor or a chair.

And it begins by sensing into the support you have from the chair or cushion,

Paying attention to the actual sensations of contact.

So find yourself a position of stability and poise,

Upper body balanced over your hips and shoulders in a comfortable but alert posture.

Hands on your lap or your knees,

Arms hanging by their own weight like heavy curtains,

Stable and relaxed.

Actually sensing into your body,

Feeling your feet,

Legs,

Hips,

Upper and lower body,

Arms,

Shoulders,

Neck and head.

And when you are ready,

Allowing your eyes to soften or close,

Bringing the awareness to the breath,

The actual physical sensation,

Feeling each breath as it comes in and goes out.

Letting the breath be just as it is without trying to change or regulate it in any way.

Allowing it to flow easily and naturally with its own rhythm and pace.

Knowing you are breathing perfectly well right here in this moment and there is nothing else for you to do.

Allowing the body to be still and sitting with a sense of dignity,

A sense of resolve,

A sense of being complete,

Whole in this very moment with your posture reflecting the sense of wholeness.

And as you sit here,

Letting an image form in your mind's eye of the most magnificent or beautiful mountain you know or have seen or can imagine.

Letting it gradually come into greater focus.

And even if it doesn't come as a visual image,

Allowing the sense of this mountain and feeling its overall shape,

Its lofty peak or peaks high in the sky,

The large base rooted in the bedrock of the Earth's crust,

Its steep or gently sloping sides.

Noticing how massive it is,

How solid,

How unmoving,

How beautiful,

Whether from afar or right up close.

Perhaps your mountain has snow blanketing its top and trees reaching down to the base or rugged granite sides.

There may be streams and waterfalls cascading down the slopes.

There may be one peak or a series of peaks or with meadows and high lakes.

Observing it,

Noting its qualities and when you feel ready,

Seeing if you can bring the mountain into your own body sitting here so that your body in the mountain,

In your mind's eye,

Become one.

So that as you sit here,

You share in the massiveness and the stillness and the majesty of the mountain.

You become the mountain.

Grounded in your seated posture,

Your head becomes the lofty peak supported by the rest of the body and affording a panoramic view.

Your shoulders and arms,

The sides of the mountain.

Your buttocks and legs,

The solid base,

Rooted you to the cushion of your chair or floor.

Experiencing in your body a sense of uplift from deep within your pelvis and spine.

With each breath as you continue sitting,

Becoming a little more in the breathing mountain,

Alive and vital,

Yet unwavering in your inner stillness.

Completely what you are,

Beyond words and thought.

A centered,

Grounded,

Unmoving presence.

As you sit here,

Becoming aware of the fact that as the sun travels across the sky,

The light and shadows and colors are changing virtually moment by moment in mountain stems.

And the surface beams with life and activity,

Streams,

Melting snow,

Waterfalls,

Plants and wildlife.

As the mountain sits,

Seeing and feeling how night follows day and day follows night,

The bright,

Warming sun followed by the cool night sky studded with stars and the gradual dawning of a new day.

Through it all,

The mountain just sits,

Experiencing change in each moment,

Constantly changing,

Yet always just being itself.

It remains still as the seasons flow into one another and as the weather changes moment by moment and day by day,

Calmness abiding all change.

In summer,

There is no snow on the mountain except perhaps the very peaks or in the shielded crevices and cracks that are away from the direct sunlight.

In the fall,

The mountain may wear a coat of brilliant fire colors.

In winter,

A blanket of snow and ice.

In any season,

It may find itself at times and shrouded in clouds and fog or pelted by freezing rain.

People may come to see the mountain and comment on how beautiful it is or how it's not a good day to see the mountain,

That it's too cloudy or rainy or foggy or dark.

None of this matters to the mountain,

Which remains at all times its essential self.

Clouds may come,

Clouds may go.

Tourists may like it or not.

The mountain's magnificence and beauty are not changed one bit by whether people see it or not.

Seen or unseen,

In sun or clouds,

Broiling or frigid,

Day or night,

It just sits being itself.

At times visited by violent storms,

Buffeted by snow and rain and winds of unthinkable magnitude.

Through it all,

The mountain sits.

Spring comes,

Trees leaf out,

Flowers bloom in the high mountain meadows and slopes.

Birds sing in the trees once again.

Streams overflow the waters of melting snow.

Through it all,

The mountain continues to sit,

Unmoved by the weather,

By what happens on its surface,

By the world of appearances,

Remaining its essential self through the seasons,

The changing weather,

The activity ebbing and flowing on its surface.

In the same way as we sit in meditation,

We can learn to experience the mountain.

We can embody the same central unwavering stillness and groundedness in the face of everything that changes in our own lives,

Over seconds,

Over hours,

Over years.

In our lives and in our meditation practice,

We experience constantly the changing nature of mind and body and of the outer world.

We have our own periods of light and darkness,

Activity and inactivity,

Our moments of color and our moments of drabness.

It's true that we experience storms of varying intensity and violence in the outer world and in our own minds and bodies.

Buffeted by high winds,

By cold and rain,

We endure periods of darkness and pain,

As well as the moments of joy and uplift.

Even our appearance changes constantly,

Experiencing the weather of its own.

By becoming the mountain in our meditation practice,

We can link up with its strength and stability and adopt them for our own.

We can use its energies to support our energy,

To encounter each moment with mindfulness and clarity.

It may help us to see that our thoughts and feelings,

Our preoccupation,

Our emotional storms and crises,

Even the things that happen to us are very much like the weather on the mountain.

We tend to take it all personally,

But its strongest characteristic is impersonal.

The weather of our own lives is not to be ignored or denied.

It is to be encountered,

Honored,

Felt,

Known for what it is and held in awareness.

And in holding it in this way,

We come to know a deeper silence and stillness and wisdom.

Mountains have this to teach us much more if we can let it in.

In the time that remains,

Continue to sustain the mountain meditation in silence.

Allow yourself to be there with that mountain until you are ready to embark back into your day.

Meet your Teacher

Jennifer DavidsonCalgary, Canada

4.6 (8)

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Elly

November 23, 2021

One of my favourite mountain meditations

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