present-moment sensations in the body. In the words of Thich Nhat Hanh, “Come home to yourself, come home to the present moment.”
2. Cradle with tenderness. Figuratively cradle the self in pain like a mother cradles her crying baby. The mother doesn’t know why the baby is crying, but she cradles the baby anyway, and just by doing that, the baby feels better. Similarly, treat the self in pain like a baby and cradle it tenderly with love.
3. Cultivate compassion from this suffering. Compassion arises from understanding suffering. Suffering is like mud, compassion is like lotus, and you need the mud to grow the lotus. So understand the suffering, and allow that understanding to turn into compassion. When compassion suffuses th