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Hello, it's Dora here.
Welcome to Radio Headspace and to Thursday.
Today, we are continuing to decode meditation speak.
In the past couple days, we've talked about allowing,
resistance, and for this episode, we will deconstruct what noticing means.
The etymology for this word stems from the Latin word notus, to know,
to be known, to become familiar with, information, knowledge, intelligence.
and for meditation purposes, to treat with attention.
I remember the very first time I meditated in my life and was invited to notice what was going on in my mind and body.
And it felt as if I had opened the floodgates of my life.
All these different thoughts and feelings came crashing down at once.
It was overwhelming, to say the least,
because my natural impulse was to try and do something with these thoughts or make something happen.