Resources on Self-Compassion

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arguseyed
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Thu Apr 13, 2017 3:48 am  

I am looking for resources to cultivate self-compassion. Something that will give me specific techniques. I know that mindfulness in general helps with that, but I'm wondering if there is something very specific I can practice. I've identified lack of self-compassion as my biggest growth area.

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Thu Apr 13, 2017 8:41 am  

Kristin Neff is the go-to-girl for self-compassion, though what's most popular isn't always what's best, or best for you. I like Tara Brach's Radical Acceptance. I listened to the audio book years ago.

And I'm currently working on a new guided meditation which I'm going to call 'Kindfulness'. It's focus will be self-compassion. I'll probably release it on Insight Timer as well as my soundcloud stream at: https://soundcloud.com/meditation-melbourne
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Thu Apr 13, 2017 12:27 pm  

Christina Feldman's Boundless Heart is the best book I've read on loving-kindness/compassion by a good few furlongs. Just published.
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arguseyed
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Thu Apr 13, 2017 3:55 pm  

Thanks Matt and Jon. I have read Radical Acceptance but found it didn't have many specific techniques. I thought it was hard to implement what was being said in the book.

Would you recommend doing a metta practice throughout the week? I've been doing the body scan this week.

monkey
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Thu Apr 13, 2017 7:27 pm  

Hi arguseyed. There are guided meditations on Kristin Neff's website, http://self-compassion.org/guided-self- ... ons-mp3-2/ and on Christopher Germer's, which I think is www.mindfulselfcompassion.org (there are written instructions on there too).
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monkey
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Thu Apr 13, 2017 8:36 pm  

Sorry, no, that second site was this one: https://chrisgermer.com/meditations/

I've been doing 'Loving kindness for a loved one' the last few days and like it.
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chrisj22
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Sun Apr 16, 2017 7:19 pm  

monkey wrote:Sorry, no, that second site was this one: https://chrisgermer.com/meditations/

I've been doing 'Loving kindness for a loved one' the last few days and like it.


This style will do the job.

Ensure you use the affirmation 'I am love' too, that is super important for compassion.

Also - and this may sound bonkers to some - but repeating the word 'love' inwards toward every person you see throughout your day. This brought an incredible shift for me.

monkey
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Sun Apr 16, 2017 9:19 pm  

JonW wrote:Christina Feldman's Boundless Heart is the best book I've read on loving-kindness/compassion by a good few furlongs. Just published.
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Thanks Jon. I've just ordered a copy and look forward to reading it.
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Wed May 15, 2019 2:32 pm  

When you wake up in morning , put your palms on your face , be thankful ( God / universe / whatever you pray to if any) for being alive and able to get up ok with body parts working fine. This brings a light smile internal at times. I feel its a good start for the day.

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Wed Jun 12, 2019 4:04 pm  

Yes, sometimes we aren't thankful enough for all of the good things we have in our lives; we've often had them all along and don't notice them because of that, but we do have quite a lot of things in our life that we should be happy to have.

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