Working with Sensations and Emotions
Many of us only notice extremes, missing subtler signals that predict our moods. Practice naming qualities quietly in your heart: pulsing, buzzing, clenching, expanding. The more precise your sensing becomes, the less mystery surrounds your reactions. Invite a friend to try this together for accountability.
Working with Sensations and Emotions
A reader shared how restlessness swelled during day three of daily sits. Instead of fighting it, they tracked the body’s fizzing energy with patience. The wave peaked and eased. That experience taught them confidence: storms end. Have you witnessed a difficult emotion change when watched carefully?
Working with Sensations and Emotions
Between sensation and reaction lies a small window. Vipassana widens that window. You notice heat in the chest before a sharp word leaves the mouth. With one breath, choices open—pause, soften shoulders, speak clearly. Tell us about a moment you chose response over impulse today.
Working with Sensations and Emotions
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