The Daily Meditation with Brother Richard
In this meditation, I guide you through a contemplative reflection on sunrise and sunset, two moments long honoured within the meditative and monastic traditions. Across centuries, dawn and dusk have been recognised as sacred thresholds within the rhythm of the day, moments that invite stillness, awareness and gratitude. We begin by grounding ourselves in the body and the breath, allowing the nervous system to settle into calm and presence. From here, the meditation gently opens into a reflection on the experience of sunrise and sunset, and how easily these daily gifts can pass unnoticed. As the practice deepens, you are invited to consider the finite nature of life, recognising that each of us experiences only a limited number of mornings and evenings. Rather than creating fear or sadness, this awareness becomes an invitation to live more consciously, to notice more deeply and to receive each day with gratitude and openness. Through breath awareness and reflection, the meditation encourages a fuller appreciation of the present moment and the beauty woven through ordinary life. This meditation offers a moment of calm, whether you are beginning your day, ending it or pausing to reflect, helping you cultivate gratitude, perspective and peaceful awareness. This meditation supports mindfulness, gratitude and contemplative reflection. Chapters: 00:00 – Introduction: Sunrise and sunset in meditation 01:10 – Opening bell 01:20 – Entering meditation and grounding in the body 03:01 – Settling into the rhythm of the breath 04:55 – Reflecting on sunrise and sunset 06:12 – The finite number of days and moments 07:39 – Gratitude for each sunrise and sunset 09:01 – Returning to the breath and present moment 10:27 – Living with greater awareness and gratitude 11:26 – Returning to the body and room 11:59 – Closing bell ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.
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