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Staci Henderson's avatar

As someone who doesn’t practice yoga and meditation but is very curious and would love to but just doesn’t know where to start, I loved reading this! I think meditation can be very intimidating, especially when trying to read and learn more about it, for example I recently listened to the podcast series ‘Untold: The Retreat’ which just made the idea of meditation and the retreats far more intimidating and potentially negative!

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David Spinks's avatar

Thanks for this Rosie and Naomi.

The insight that shifted something for me here was giving yourself permission to direct kindness just to yourself, when that’s what you need.

I’ve found myself setting an expectation that I *should* be sending love and kindness to all beings. But I’ve struggled with the loving kindness mantras. I don’t even necessarily believe it when I direct it to myself, so how can I expect to believe in it when directing it to others?

I can see how giving yourself the time and grace to find that love within yourself is the best way to, eventually, be able to direct it to others. Like Naomi, I try to avoid taking shortcuts in my practice. I didn’t realize I was doing that here.

Directing love and kindness from a place of emptiness within will only lead to more suffering. You have to fill your cup up first, put your mask on first, etc.

Thanks for this.

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