The Daily Meditation with Brother Richard
In this meditation, we continue our journey through the natural world by reflecting on the wisdom of the waters and the creatures who dwell within them. The Christian contemplative tradition often looks to the natural world as a teacher — a living gospel of divine presence, wisdom and grace. Today we turn to the oceans, rivers, lakes and streams, and to the great creatures of the waters: whales, dolphins, fish and countless hidden forms of life. Through their existence, they reveal something profound to us: what it means to live fully immersed in the very element that sustains them. As fish live in water, so we live in divine presence. Together, through breath and imagination, we enter this living symbol of the waters as a way of understanding our own immersion in grace, mercy and divine love. This meditation invites us to surrender, to float, and to trust the deeper currents of life. It offers support for contemplative awareness, trust, peace, ecological reverence and reconnecting with the natural world. It can be used as part of a daily meditation practice, during times of stress, or as a gentle meditation before sleep. Chapters: 00:00 – Introduction: The wisdom of the waters 00:38 – Opening bell 00:51 – Arriving in open-hearted awareness 01:36 – Settling into posture and breath 02:16 – Breathing out tension, breathing in peace 02:56 – Calling to mind oceans, rivers, lakes and streams 03:42 – The whales, dolphins and fish as teachers 04:53 – Water as the element of life 05:19 – Immersion in water as a symbol of divine presence 06:33 – The freedom and joy of the water creatures 07:29 – Floating in the ocean of divine mercy 08:48 – Being filled with streams of living grace 09:44 – Gratitude for the waters and their creatures 10:15 – Stewardship, care and reverence for creation 11:22 – Returning to the body 11:57 – Closing bell ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.
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