Hands of Hope: The Possibility of Bodily Ease in Sitting Meditation
A few years ago, my experience of sitting on my meditation cushion was changed in a dramatic, simple, and sustained way, when Hope Martin placed her hands on my spine for just a few minutes. Over the past three decades, countless students have had similar experiences, as she has gained a reputation for being a profoundly sensitive, intuitive body-worker as well as a gentle and brilliant meditation teacher.
As she says, what she offers is highly experiential.
In that space with her, a shift occurred: emotionally, in the body, in the mind. It was profound. I flash on that experience just about every time I sit to meditate, and the body, remembering Hope’s hands, relaxes into a dignified posture.
The experience is elusive, and better to be experienced personally than described. But, hearing Hope speak about her work, along with some clips of a recent session I had with her (lucky me!), may bring it to life a bit more.
Please enjoy this short video, and may the hands of Hope be with you.
Shambhala Mountain Center hosts The Shape of Awake®: Meditation and the Alexander Technique, with Hope Martin, October 22–27 — click here to learn more
About the Authors











