On the Mindful Kids blog is a grab bag of resources for sharing mindfulness with children. A good one appeared this week—and kids, do try this at home!—a pebble meditation inspired by the teachings of Thich Nhat Hanh. You’ll find all the resources you need: downloadable instructions, booklet, and playcards. All kids need to do is get off the couch and collect some rocks.
If pebble meditating is new to you, here’s the gist:
We invite each child to sit up straight and relaxed and place four pebbles on the ground next to him or her.
We invite three sounds of the bell. Then we invite each child to pick up the first pebble and say:
Breathing in, I see myself as a flower. Breathing out, I feel fresh. Flower, fresh (3 breaths)
The keywords we continue to practice silently are “flower, fresh” and we breathe together quietly for three in and out breaths, really being a flower and becoming fresh.
The next three pebbles are:
Breathing in I see myself as a mountain, breathing out, I feel solid. Mountain, solid. (3 breaths)
Breathing in I see myself as still, clear water, breathing out, I reflect things as they really are. Clear water, reflecting. (3 breaths)
Breathing in I see myself as space, breathing out, I feel free. Space, free. (3 breaths)
End with three sounds of the bell. (Children are very capable of guiding this meditation for other children. They really enjoy inviting the bell for each other).
OPEN SECRET: the Pebble Meditation works for grownups, too!
Namaste’
I really like the idea of pebble meditation and I want to show my grandchildren, it’s something we can do together. thank you.
Let us know how the kids like it, Tom. Would be good to hear your story.
Molly
I think its wonderfull that children are exposed to truth teachings
Thank you for this posting. It is perfect timing. I am teaching a mindfuness lesson to a class of first graders next week and i will introduce them to pebble meditation. I appreciate so much the resources you provided.
With a grateful smile:-)
Rosa