Tara Brach
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Appearances Over Time
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She was in touch with her aspiration.
So on the bodhisattva path, it's actually a training to remember what matters.
It's a training because it's so easy to forget.
And so for me, I'll just speak personally,
The aspiration is to realize and trust and live from loving awareness, to realize that's what we are, to really trust that.
That's been there for many, many years.
But what's changed over time is that I'm more intentional about remembering it, because when I can remember it, then I get more aligned.
And so I actually build it into my daily practice, where I'll meditate in the morning,
And after I get somewhat quiet, I'll say, okay, what matters?
And in some way, it sometimes has different language, but it could be being kind, embodying love, whatever.
But then what I'll do is I'll look
into this day and sense who I'm going to be with and what I'm doing and how I might live that.
So I'll bring the different people.
I mean, first I actually bring all of my close circles to mind, each person, and I do a loving-kindness practice, and in particular one that very much helps me embody the sense of loving so it's not abstract.
Yeah.
So I'll bring, I'll say my granddaughter, she's the easiest.
They both are, but I just start with the older and I'll actually see her close up and I'll feel my love for her and then I will kiss her on the brow and I actually...
I actually do the expression of a kiss.
I feel like I'm kissing her on the brow, and then I feel like she's doing the same to me, and I just dissolve into a field of who we are, our loving together.
So I do it, and I'll start with some of the easier, close-in people, and then the ones that are a little harder.