Guided Awareness Practice:When the World Feels Unbearable, Your Breath Is Still Yours
Thu Jan 15 2026
Hello You,
When life feels heavy and the world feels like it’s spinning out of control, this episode offers a place to pause.
In this guided practice, Coach Che Marville invites you to slow down, return to your body, and reconnect with the steady presence of your breath. Drawing from both Buddhist teachings on dukkha (the reality of suffering) and the Christian understanding of suffering as transformative, this episode explores how awareness can soften pain—not by denying it, but by changing how we relate to it.
This is not a conversation to listen to in the background.It’s an invitation to stop, sit, breathe, and notice.
Through gentle breathwork, body awareness, and visualization, you’ll be guided to:
Create distance from overwhelming thoughts and emotions
Become an observer of your inner experience rather than trapped inside it
Cultivate compassion toward yourself in moments of grief, anxiety, or sadness
Remember that awareness is a form of self-knowledge and care
This practice is for anyone who feels:
Overstimulated by the world
Disconnected from their body
Caught in cycles of worry, grief, or emotional pain
In need of a few quiet minutes to come back to themselves
You don’t need to fix anything.You don’t need to be calm or positive.You only need to breathe.
If this practice helped you slow down or feel more grounded, share it with someone you care about. Follow Let’s Talk for more conversations and practices that support awareness, healing, and inner life.Thank you for being here.
Coach Che @CheMarville or @letstalkwithcoachche
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Hello You, When life feels heavy and the world feels like it’s spinning out of control, this episode offers a place to pause. In this guided practice, Coach Che Marville invites you to slow down, return to your body, and reconnect with the steady presence of your breath. Drawing from both Buddhist teachings on dukkha (the reality of suffering) and the Christian understanding of suffering as transformative, this episode explores how awareness can soften pain—not by denying it, but by changing how we relate to it. This is not a conversation to listen to in the background.It’s an invitation to stop, sit, breathe, and notice. Through gentle breathwork, body awareness, and visualization, you’ll be guided to: Create distance from overwhelming thoughts and emotions Become an observer of your inner experience rather than trapped inside it Cultivate compassion toward yourself in moments of grief, anxiety, or sadness Remember that awareness is a form of self-knowledge and care This practice is for anyone who feels: Overstimulated by the world Disconnected from their body Caught in cycles of worry, grief, or emotional pain In need of a few quiet minutes to come back to themselves You don’t need to fix anything.You don’t need to be calm or positive.You only need to breathe. If this practice helped you slow down or feel more grounded, share it with someone you care about. Follow Let’s Talk for more conversations and practices that support awareness, healing, and inner life.Thank you for being here. Coach Che @CheMarville or @letstalkwithcoachche