[Video] Heart Wisdom – Ep. 284 – Guided Meditation: Breathing with Mindful Loving Awareness

Leading a guided meditation helping us witness the play of our human existence from the loving awareness that we truly are, Jack invites us to uncover true freedom as our birthright.

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“The point of meditation is to come into the reality of the present. This is all we have actually, this moment. The past is a memory, the future is fantasy. What’s alive is just now.” – Jack Kornfield

In this episode, Jack delves into:
  • The true purpose of meditation and spiritual practice
  • Coming fully into the reality of the present moment
  • Becoming mindful loving awareness itself
  • Witness the play of our human experience
  • Uncovering true freedom as your innate birthright
  • Experiencing the present moment as loving awareness
  • Responding to the world with mindful loving courage

“Come into this present moment with mindful loving awareness, notice the play of our human experience, and discover we can take our seat with a compassionate and gracious heart with a freedom that is your birthright.” – Jack Kornfield

This episode was recorded on 3/03/25 for the Spirit Rock Monday Night Dharma Talk and Guided Meditation livestream. Jack out Jack’s upcoming events at JackKornfield.com/events
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