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Body-Scan Script PDF

This document provides instructions for a short body scan meditation. It guides the reader to bring awareness to different parts of the body over the course of several breaths, noticing any sensations, movements, or places of tension. The reader is instructed to sense their whole body breathing as one organism and finish with a deep breath in and long breath out.

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Body-Scan Script PDF

This document provides instructions for a short body scan meditation. It guides the reader to bring awareness to different parts of the body over the course of several breaths, noticing any sensations, movements, or places of tension. The reader is instructed to sense their whole body breathing as one organism and finish with a deep breath in and long breath out.

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Let’s begin by taking a moment to allow your body to settle into a comfortable position.

You
may close your eyes or keep them slightly open. Willing the spine to lift, the shoulders to soften
(5 seconds).
Today we will practice a short body scan,
checking in with our bodies helps to settle the mind
and to notice what physiological sensations and emotions might be present (2 seconds).
Begin by taking a full breath in and a long breath out (5 seconds).
Now bringing awareness to the top of your body, your head, face, neck, shoulders (3 seconds).
Noticing any sensations, movements, any places of holding (5 seconds).
Now moving down to the arms and the hands (5 seconds).
Sensing the back of the body, the front of the body (3 seconds).
Sensing yourself seated.
Feeling the contact of your body with the chair or the cushion (10 seconds).
Now sensing your upper legs, your lower legs, and the feet (5 seconds).
Noticing if there are any particular places that call out for attention.
Places where sensations feel most vibrant or dynamic (10 seconds).
Scanning to see if there places where there is a lack of sensations or only very faint sensations
(5 seconds).
Now sensing the whole body breathing (2 seconds).
One complete organism (20 seconds).
Finishing with a full deep breath in (2 seconds)
and a long breath out *ding* (20 seconds).

Integrated Practice: Try a 3 Centers practice today. Choose a time during your day to take
three breaths, each breath to ‘scan’ one area of the body. 1st breath, scan the head,
representing thoughts. 2nd breath, the gut, representing “gut feelings.” 3rd breath, the heart,
representing values or intentions.

Reflection Question:
What information do you receive when checking in with your body?

MindfulnessExercises.com

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