Eventually you will be able to do this any time, any place, but at first, it may help to try it in a quiet place where you won’t be disturbed. Simply sit with your eyes closed and draw your breath into your heart. As your breath expands your chest cavity, your heart expands and opens. You may feel tenderness or sadness in your heart, and you also may feel relief. Any emotions that arise can be effectively witnessed and healed through the meditation process, which benefits both your physical heart and your energetic heart. The more you practice, the more you will find your heart opening to your own presence and to all the situations your life brings.
When we open our hearts, they may feel tender and vulnerable, which
simply means that they need our loving attention as we cleanse and heal
them of past hurts and blockages. This process asks us to practice some
of the heart’s greatest lessons — patience, compassion, and
unconditional love. On the other hand, we may take up residence as
effortlessly as a bird returns to its nest. Either way, approaching life
with an open heart simply means returning to our true home. (Daily OM)