
Movement Meditation: Bowing with Awareness
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In this guided meditation, Brother Richard continues the Movement Meditation series by exploring the ancient contemplative practice of bowing with awareness.
Although meditation is often associated with stillness, movement has long formed part of contemplative practice across many spiritual traditions. In this meditation, the simple act of bowing is connected to the rhythm of the breath, allowing body and mind to work together in a deliberate gesture of gratitude, reverence and attention.
You can practise the bow standing or seated, make only a small movement of the head, or simply visualise the gesture if physical movement isn't comfortable. The emphasis is never on how deeply you bow, but on the intention and awareness behind it.
As the practice unfolds, Brother Richard explores how intentional movement can sometimes lead us into an even deeper interior stillness. In the Franciscan tradition, the bow can also become a way of holding others in compassionate awareness and prayer.
This meditation can support mindfulness, embodied awareness, gratitude, relaxation and contemplative prayer. It can be used as part of a daily meditation practice, during periods of distraction, or as a gentle practice for winding down and preparing for restful sleep.
Chapters
00:00 – Introduction: Bringing movement into meditation
00:58 – Opening bell
01:12 – Settling into stillness and breath
03:24 – Setting an intention for the bow
04:38 – Choosing a comfortable bowing posture
05:33 – Preparing body, breath and intention
05:49 – Beginning the bowing practice
07:23 – Finding inner stillness through movement
08:11 – Continuing with breath and bowing
09:01 – Bowing as gratitude and compassionate prayer
10:09 – Returning to the body
10:24 – Closing bell
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