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Episode 9 of 15 | Loving-Kindness Meditation | 12 Minutes to a More Mindful Life

Episode 9 of 15 | Loving-Kindness Meditation | 12 Minutes to a More Mindful Life

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Welcome to Episode 9 in 12 Minutes to a More Mindful Life — a guided mindfulness series by Jerry Varghese, Certified Mindfulness Teacher (IMTA) and founder of Nihshreyasa, a holistic wellness studio based in Fort Kochi, Kerala, India.

In this session, we explore Loving-Kindness Meditation (Metta) — a gentle yet deeply transformative practice that helps us open the heart with kindness and compassion. We begin by offering kindness to ourselves, then gradually extend that warmth to loved ones, acquaintances, difficult people, and finally, to all beings everywhere. This practice softens the mind, expands the heart, and reconnects us to our shared humanity.

Through this 12-minute guided meditation, you’ll:

- Cultivate compassion toward yourself

- Send kind wishes to loved ones and acquaintances

- Gently open space for difficult relationships

- Extend a field of kindness to all beings

- Rest in warm, open-hearted awareness.

This episode also includes a Mindful Activity for your day: Offer a silent wish of kindness to someone you encounter. It could be a stranger, a colleague, or someone you cross paths with briefly. Just a quiet wish — “May you be happy.” This simple gesture can shift how you see others and how you move through the world.

After the practice, take a moment to reflect:

• What did it feel like to offer kindness to yourself?

• Did anything shift as you extended kindness to others?

• How did your heart feel by the end of the meditation — lighter, softer, more open?

Loving-kindness is more than a meditation — it’s a way of relating. The more we practice, the more naturally compassion begins to flow into our everyday lives.

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