• Badminton
    Nov 5 2023

    Touch and Go helps us meet our thoughts more gently and return our attention to our breath. Touch and Go feels more gentle like a badminton game and less intense like tennis or racquet ball.

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    12 mins
  • Foolish?
    Nov 1 2023

    Sometimes I feel foolish sitting in meditation when the world is literally on fire or my personal life needs tending. When this happens it helps me to remember that practice helps keep us tender. Towards ourselves, each other. Part of being tender is being open to experiencing what is happening. In our local world, in our global world. We are reminded of our interconnectedness. We are inspired to help create change for the benefit of all.

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    10 mins
  • 70 MPH
    Oct 11 2023

    Arriving to our practice can feel like trying to park a car that's going 70 MPH.

    Sometimes, we bring a lot of "stuff" to our formal practice. We take out seat and there it is! Sometimes, the stuff we bring has a sense of momentum, speed, and urgency to it. When this happens, it can be helpful to first check in with ourselves. To note feelings, thoughts and overall being-ness. Take a few deep breaths. In this way, we can welcome ourselves with some gentleness, thus setting a softer attitude towards practice and what may be arising.

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    11 mins
  • Magic?
    Oct 8 2023

    We are here. We are capable of great things. Practice is not a kind of magic trick but maybe there is something magical in what we discover. For example, that we are not our thoughts.

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    10 mins
  • Wise Voices, Too
    Oct 4 2023

    It's a brave thing to sit in front of our own mind. To STOP.

    We may find that in taking such a pause some things become more noticeable. For example, the voices in our head. Coming into stillness can help us reconnect with the more wise, kind, and loving voices often muted by louder, more negative ones. We come to remember that we are already good enough, whole and worthy.

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    11 mins
  • Not One, Not Two
    Oct 1 2023
    Things can be intertwined. Good and bad, sweet and sour. Even our emotions. Certainly, we may have a preference but if we take the view that such things are constantly in relationship with each other then we are more inclined to work with things as they are. Otherwise, we risk throwing out a part of ourselves instead of working with the whole of ourselves. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dailydrops/support
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    16 mins
  • Take a Look
    Sep 27 2023

    When we start to work with the habits of our minds we may find a sneaky kind of aggression towards ourselves. The kind that diminishes our confidence, our motivation to try something new. The list could go on....But what if we were to investigate a little? What if we were to question why it is we are so hard on ourselves? What lies beneath these habits?

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    12 mins
  • To Begin, Stay.
    Sep 17 2023

    To begin our seated practice, we are invited to stay. It almost feels counter intuitive given our conditioning to be always on the move. To be constantly narrating the story of our lives, rather than experiencing it.

    I find a little humor in this instruction. I imagine a race car arriving at the starting line only to then be instructed not to hit the gas and GO!

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    11 mins