[Guided Meditation] Vipassana: The Practice of Seeing Clearly | Tara Brach

Tara Brach
Tara BrachApr 23, 2026

Why It Matters

The meditation provides a practical framework for present‑moment awareness, boosting wellbeing and productivity while helping individuals and organizations mitigate burnout.

Key Takeaways

  • Begin with full-body scan, releasing tension from head to feet
  • Use breath or bodily sensations as a flexible “home base”
  • When strong sensations arise, shift focus from breath to direct experience
  • Approach emotions with kindness, treating them as bodily constellations
  • Each mind‑wander moment offers an opportunity to awaken to presence

Summary

Tara Brach leads a guided Vipassana meditation that emphasizes “seeing clearly” by scanning the body and anchoring attention.

She instructs listeners to relax each region—from eyes and tongue to shoulders, belly, pelvis, and feet—using imagery like melting ice. The breath or any vivid bodily sensation serves as a “home base,” allowing the mind to settle and return when it wanders. When intense sensations or emotions surface, the practice advises dropping the breath anchor and meeting the experience directly, with kindness.

Brach notes, “the moments of noticing that the mind has drifted are really moments of awakening,” and illustrates the technique with vivid metaphors of inflow/outflow and cellular breathing. She also highlights the importance of treating emotions as a constellation of sensations, encouraging a gentle, open presence.

This approach equips practitioners with a portable tool for stress reduction, emotional regulation, and sustained focus—skills increasingly valuable in high‑pressure work environments and mental‑health programs.

Original Description

This guided meditation invites you into the heart of vipassana—the practice of seeing clearly. Through a gentle, embodied awareness, we learn to relax into presence and awaken to the living reality of this moment.
Beginning with a softening of the body, we gradually open to the field of sensations—tingling, vibrating, warmth, movement—allowing life to unfold just as it is. The breath becomes a home base, a steady anchor that helps us return when the mind drifts. And as experiences arise—sensations, emotions, thoughts—we practice meeting them with openness, interest, and kindness.
In this way, we discover that awareness itself is not disturbed by what comes and goes. Each moment of noticing, each gentle return, is a moment of awakening—a remembering of the presence and aliveness that is always here.
In this meditation, Tara guides you to:
✨ Relax and awaken through embodied awareness
✨ Use the breath or sensory experience as a mindful anchor
✨ Meet physical sensations and emotions with openness and compassion
✨ Gently return to presence when the mind wanders
✨ Cultivate clear seeing (vipassana) moment by moment
Whether you are new to meditation or deepening your practice, this offering supports a natural unfolding into clarity, ease, and inner freedom.
Photo Credit: Paul Van de Riet
**********
Support Tara's Work: If you find value in these talks and wish to support their continuation, please consider making a donation. Your generosity helps us keep these teachings available to all. Visit: https://www.tarabrach.com/donation/
Stay connected to Tara:
▪️YouTube: Subscribe & Like the Channel
▪️Website: tarabrach.com
▪️Facebook: /tarabrach
▪️Instagram: @tarabrach
▪️Threads: @tarabrach

Comments

Want to join the conversation?

Loading comments...