Today is 2 January 2026. This morning I’m sitting inside the Milarepa cave in Mustang, Nepal, lighting incense, offering a butter lamp, and watching a small flame calming the body and mind. From that silent place, this episode opens into a reflection on grace: the unexpected support that arrived yesterday when food was low, the electricity was out, and I went down to the village simply needing help. What unfolded became a meditation on timing, kindness, and what it means to be truly met. In this episode, I reflect on gratitude as something felt in the body, on receiving what cannot be forced, and on the way gratitude can deepen into compassion. It also includes a gentle flame practice you can return to whenever you need grounding, warmth, or a way back to yourself. In this episode we exploreSitting in the cave with a butter lamp: Letting the small flame settle the nervous system and bring attention back to the body. Yesterday’s grace: Food running low, no electricity, and the practical vulnerability of simple mountain life. The village, and the unexpected meeting: A walk for help becomes tea, lunch, milk and vegetables to bring home, and a reminder of how life sometimes meets us. Receiving what you actually need: A reflection on timing, support, and how life sometimes meets us when we stop forcing and we get what we actually need. Gratitude becoming compassion: How warmth can extend beyond our own story toward anyone who feels fragile, under-resourced, or alone. A simple guided reflection with breath, attention, and the image of a flame. ListenA companion while walking, resting, or taking a pause. A practice to take with youYou’re invited into a short flame practice on gratitude and compassion you can return to any time: light a candle (if you want), or simply imagine a flame and follow along. You will be guided to: Let yourself arrive in the body. Feel your feet, your weight, and the support beneath you. Rest your attention on the flame without forcing. Breathe with what’s here: joy, sadness, loneliness, gratitude… or nothing at all. Let the flame become a point of steadiness, warmth, and return. A few gentle prompts for journalingWhat have I received lately that I didn’t plan for? Where in my life am I trying to force timing, and what happens if I soften my grip? What do I need right now, really? A question to take with youCan you let yourself be exactly where you are… for one more breath… and then another? Mentioned in this episodeMustang, Nepal: a remote, high-altitude mountain region in the Himalayas. Milarepa’s cave and Rinpoche’s gompa. In the next episodeIn the next episode, we step outside the cave and into the winter rhythm of daily life in the gompa and the moment we leave the sacred space, the practice begins. Listening noteThis is Day 10 of the Himalayan Diary. You can listen in any order and if you want the beginning, start with Day One. Coming laterWhen the Himalayan Diary series is complete, the practices and reflections will be gathered into a companion journaling and practice guide to go with the series. Follow & ShareIf this episode resonates, gave you a breath of relief or a new perspective, please leave a review, follow the show on your favourite platform and share it with someone who might need it. Every small act of support helps this work reach further. Stay ConnectedExplore my work and resources. Follow me on Instagram, TikTok, and Facebook for more inspiration and updates. Note / DisclaimerThis podcast is for education and personal growth. It is not therapy or a substitute for professional mental health care.