In this core meditation practice, we direct attention to the sensations associated with breathing as our bodies inhale and exhale. This practice is a powerful tool for grounding in our experience of the present moment. Other breath practices like Breath Counting and Affectionate Breathing build upon this foundation.

As with all meditation practices, the moment we see that the mind has wandered (and gently, kindly bring it back to the breath) is just another valuable moment of mindful awareness. Meeting any judgement we notice in these moments with a warm curiosity can soften negative habits of mind, and build our ability to relate to our thoughts rather than react to them.

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These practice recordings, videos, and descriptions are provided to the community for your personal use free of charge. Our mission at Mindfulness Northwest is to make quality, teacher-supported, mindfulness and compassion training more available to communities in the Pacific Northwest and beyond. We hope you find this mindfulness practice helpful and invite you to explore our upcoming programs.

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