Practice: The YHWH Prayer
The Jews did not speak God’s name, but breathed it with an open mouth and throat:
Inhale– Yah
Exhale– weh
By our very breathing we are speaking the name of God and participating in God’s breath.
This is our first and our last word as we enter and leave the world.
During a period of meditation, perhaps twenty minutes, use this breath as a touchstone. Begin by connecting with your intention, your desire to be present to God. Breathe naturally, slowly, and deeply, inhaling and exhaling Yah-weh. Breathe the syllables with open mouth and lips, relaxed tongue:
Inhale– Yah
Exhale– weh
Let your focus on the syllables soften and fall away into silence. If a thought, emotion, or sensation arises, observe but don’t latch on to it. Simply return to breathing.
You may be distracted numerous times. And perhaps your entire practice will be full of sensations clamouring for attention. Contemplation is truly an exercise in humility! But each interruption is yet another opportunity to return to Presence, to conscious participation in God’s life.