Inhale suffering, exhale compassion

 
 

I’ve shopped the mall of meditation since my early twenties. I’ve tried Vipassna, and guided visualization, and Transcendental Meditation, among others. Vipassna helps empty my mind, but I find it punishing. It’s taken me a long time to admit (lest I appear spiritually whimpy) that Vispassna isn’t for me.

Guided visualizations can be useful, but you have to be sharp-minded. Guided imagery can manufacture illusions of grandeur.

My choice: Tonglen meditation. “Tonglen” is Tibetan for sending and taking.

There are all kinds of reasons to meditate – which is why it’s good to have a few different techniques. Knowing WHY you’re meditating is a great place to begin. And maybe you don’t know why – that not-knowing is also a brilliant starting point. Whether it’s to calm down and ease anxiety, to peek into possible future scenarios, to heal, to hear the Truth – every form of inner exploration is an unfolding of your essence – some times by just a smidgen, sometimes by quantum leaps. Every route points to knowing the nature of reality.
I meditate to expand. There are all sorts of layers and interpretations to that. But the concept of expanding my heart, my mind, my consciousness captures what I long for most: communion, freedom, and creative empowerment. And that’s the experience that Tonglen gives me.

How to do Tonglen meditation

Breathe in suffering – yours, others, the world’s.
Breathe out compassion – for yourself, for others, for the world.

It’s not as easy as it sounds. It may shatter you. But wouldn’t that be grand? To be shattered? To be so immensely open that you’d feel the truth: that you’re really as selfless as Mother Theresa, as loyal as an ecstatic dog at the feet of the world, as powerfully creative as a cosmic super hero?

STEP 1

Breathe in suffering. The worst thing that ever happened to you. That sunk feeling. That thing you wish you could take back. Recapitulate it in breaths. The blackness, the sickness, the fibrous seething rage, the sticky-scratchy, inconsolable weight of it. Take in the unbearable-ness. You may want to escape. Press on. Go beyond the embrace. Inhale the pain in to your every cell. You won’t die. You’re going to expand. Keep breathing in the misery.
You’re on the verge of a miracle.

STEP 2

Now breathe out joy. Soothing golden warmth. Luminous flying birds of clarity. Electric rays of smiling karate chops. Feel your lungs as powerful creative engines of healing and righteousness. Pulsate rapture. Let happiness emerge from the fractures. Let scar tissue become bridges that lead to a festival of relief and dancing. See joy. Feel joy. Hear joy. Sing joy. Breathe love into every cell of the situation.

Now do it for other people’s suffering. Please. For that homeless man on the street, in winter. Cold and demoralized. Inhale his agony. Exhale comfort and transformation. The jobless folks with families to feed. Cancer patients fighting to live. People gone mad. Soldiers who kill and the families they destroy. Take in the wreckage. Turn it into light and give back compassion and tenderness.

When your heart is heavy, when you want to feel alive…
Acknowledge the dark. And take the light into your own hands.

Danielle LaPorte founded www.whitehottruth.com, is lead author of the bestseller, Style Statement: Live By Your Own Design, and co-founder of www.carrieanddanielle.com. A former think tank exec, she helps entrepreneurs rock their careers with her signature Fire Starter Sessions. You can reach her at d@daniellelaporte.com.

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Comments (3)

  1. Judith says:

    The idea of spirituality without reference to God is totally incomprehensible to me.

    My meditation focuses on meditating on the scriptures. The word of God is the basis for my spiritual, mental and physical health. It has helped me survive a number of life changes, including family tragedies.

    The comment I heard most in the wake of a triple murder was “You’re so strong. I don’t see how you do it.”

    In fact, I’m not strong, but I know how to lean on God. He is the source of strength in adversity as well as the source of inspiration for living well and giving well.

    Rapture, joy, healing, compassion, all flow from Him, not me nor some nebulous other.

  2. Cindy says:

    Hi Danielle:

    This is a wonderful post and one that speaks to me loud and clear as I work on developing my own meditation practice. To me meditation is about tuning in to what is going on inside of me as I react to whats external. What messages am I giving myself about what is going on out there? How does my body, mind, spirit react to it? This is the greatest gift meditation and practicing mindfulness in my daily life gives me. I just recently started a blog where I will be including what I have learned, in the hopes that it will be of service to others. My blog may be found at http://acaringcounselor.wordpress.com/
    Thank you for a thougthful and insightful post!

  3. Mary says:

    I think that the benefits of any type of meditation can bring positive results. The most important aspect is what feels right for you personally. I have found a great deal of satisfaction with both Sally Kempton ( I have attended one of her workshops) as well as Dr. Brian Weiss. Many people do not realize how truly difficult it is to still their minds. In fact for me just clearly out the clutter or chatter is still a challenge. Most importantly Meditation will always be a work in progress. We can all reach new levels if we just allow our minds to be willing to take us in the right direction. Namaste my friends. :lol:


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