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Hello Senses : Meditation For Kids

by Julie Lucas

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In this meditation we'll say hello to your five primary senses. I'll invite you to explore your sense of touch, taste, smell, sight and hearing. Along the way we'll thank your body for it's amazing ability to sense what's around you. This restful practice can be done before bed or anytime. Image Credit: Iva Buble

MeditationBody ScanGratitudeBreathingRelaxationSensory AwarenessMindful BreathingChildrenSensesVisualizations

Transcript

This meditation is all about your senses.

We'll say hello to your five primary senses,

Your sense of taste,

Smell,

Touch,

Sight,

And hearing.

So find a spot where you can rest for a while.

You might want to be sitting or lying down.

Wherever you choose,

Let yourself get cozy and comfortable,

Inviting your whole body to get soft and more quiet.

You might even fall asleep at some point,

And that's okay.

Let yourself fall asleep if it comes.

As you rest here with your eyes closed or softly open,

See if you can notice your hands.

Maybe your hands are touching each other,

Or maybe they're touching your legs or your belly,

Or resting on the surface beside you.

Notice what you feel is what you're touching,

Soft or hard,

Smooth or fuzzy,

Cool or warm.

Can you notice feelings in your fingers,

Your thumbs,

Feeling both hands in their center and out to the tips of your fingers?

Thank you,

Hands,

For this sense of touch.

And then notice sensations in your mouth,

Your lips,

And your tongue.

Is there any taste in your mouth?

Maybe the taste of something that you ate earlier today.

You might even imagine your favorite food.

What is that flavor like?

Thank you,

Mouth,

For this sense of taste.

And how about your nose?

Can you feel air moving in and out of your nose?

Is there a scent in the room?

What do you notice?

Is there a smell?

Thanking your nose for this sense of smell.

And then your ears,

Inner ears and your outer ears,

Letting your ears open to hearing.

Are there sounds close by or sounds far away?

Maybe you can even hear the sound of your own breath.

Thank you,

Ears,

For this gift of hearing and noticing any feelings in your eyes,

One eye and then the other,

Both eyes soft and resting.

If your eyes are closed,

You might notice light and shadow.

If your eyes are open,

You might also see shapes and color.

Thanking both eyes for this sense of sight.

Remembering each of these five senses,

The sense of touch on your skin,

Taste in your mouth,

Smells in your nose,

Sounds in your ears and the vision of your eyes,

Resting here as long as you like,

Feeling connected to your senses.

And when you feel ready,

You might want to wiggle your fingers and toes,

Letting your body move and stretch and giving yourself a hug,

Thanking your whole body for its amazing ability to sense and closing this practice with a round of breath together,

Breathing in and breathing out.

Meet your Teacher

Julie LucasOregon

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