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Soften Your Gaze
Today, take a minute (or more) and soften your gaze.
Gurus often use this phrase during meditation or yoga.
This is the practice called ‘Drishti’ in Sanskrit, which directs your gaze to a specific point without straining your eyes.
But can we look at this metaphorically?
How about softening how we see others — offering curiosity instead of criticism — empathy instead of assumption?
How about softening how we see ourselves — offering grace instead of judgment and kindness instead of doubt?
What if this became a daily practice?
Today, try softening your gaze — not just with your eyes, but with your heart.
See what shifts.
Pass the glow.