Setting it aside for the next few minutes, as you set your intention to be present for this meditation. Now, take a moment to find your breath. Wherever it is easiest for you to access. Perhaps you feel it as a cool brush of air at your nostrils; the rise and fall of your chest; or maybe it is the sound of breath that you notice. Wherever you find breath, allow your attention to gently rest there. Letting breath come to you, without attempting to change or control it. Just notice as it falls into a natural rhythm.
Breathe in, gently. Your lungs fill, chest rises. And then with the exhale, notice complete release. Perhaps your breathing becomes slower and deeper, as you let go of everything but breath. Breathing in, breathing out. When thoughts arise, which they will, just notice them, without opinion or judgement. Let them pass away, dissolving like clouds passing through a deep blue sky.
Then, gently return your attention to breath. Calming, centering, constant. For now, there is only this moment, this breath. Attending to your breath brings you home. It is your touchstone, your ground wire. Connecting mind and body in this moment, perfect as it is.
And when you’re ready, take a deep, intentional inhale, and with your exhale, release your attention to the breath, and open your eyes. As you move through your day, it may be helpful to remember that breath is always with you, and can be used, in the moment, as a method to calm and focus your mind.