3-Line Healing Practice

The Three Lines

A small practice for meeting suffering with love.


When life is difficult, the mind often adds a second layer of suffering:
fear, self-judgment, urgency, and inner struggle.

The Three Lines are a simple way to meet what is here without abandoning yourself.

Despair Example

1) Noting (bare awareness)
There is despair.

2) Opening & owning
This is my despair.

3) Loving & blessing
My despair, you are welcome here.

How to Practice (30–90 seconds)

  1. Read each line slowly, with a pause after it.
  2. Let the words land in the body (not just the mind).
  3. Repeat once more if it feels supportive.

When Pain Is Constant

If pain is present all the time, this practice does not require relief.
It simply offers a kinder relationship with what is already here.

  • There is pain.
  • This is my pain.
  • My pain, you are welcome here.

Closing: One gentle breath.
Love can be present, even here.

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