Birth Ease Loss Support
Birth Ease Loss Support
Birth Ease Michelle Smith
S2 E8 Renew- Compassionate Breathing for Healing after Abortion
31 minutes Posted Aug 26, 2022 at 7:00 am.
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Anna Humphreys, co-director of Calm Birth, and Michelle explain the last practice in this series of 3 meditations for healing during or after an abortion. This meditation, Renew, is based on the practice of Giving and Receiving, a practice from ancient wisdom. It is tong len, compassionate breathing, applied to the ending of a pregnancy. It’s a practice of breathing healing for self and others.  Please note, when practicing compassionate breathing, we are breathing in the awareness of challenges or suffering (our own or others) without taking in the suffering and exhaling an intention for peace, healing, or compassion, etc. towards ourselves or others.  

“I believe that there is a subtle, but profound, effect when we do direct our attention and our intention toward healing ourselves and others.” -Anna Humphreys

For those of us at Calm Birth meditation that have been working on this Calm Abortion project, it is our hope that these meditations help to invite healing for whoever chooses to listen, no matter how long ago they experienced an abortion for any reason or circumstance.

Learn more about the Calm Abortion meditations at Instagram @calmabortion   and  Facebook @calmabortion

 

Learn more about the practice of Tonglen:

Pema Chödrön : Tonglen Meditation

 

Resources: 

ACOG (The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists) Statement on Abortion Bans

World Health Organization's statement on abortion

Evidence Based Birth: Abortion Research Resource Guide

Grief After Abortion: healing from unspoken loss