Evening practice · 10 minutes

How to practise Maat before bed.

Maat — a practice from Ancient Egypt is The 5,000-year-old Egyptian principle of truth, order, balance, and the 42 Negative Confessions the heart was weighed against. Here is how to bring it into your life to release the day before sleep takes it.

  1. Step 1

    Close the day at a chosen line

    Pick a moment — last cup, lamp on, child asleep. After that line, no more transactions with tomorrow. Maat begins at the line, not after it.

  2. Step 2

    Review the day through the teaching

    Where today did The 5,000-year-old Egyptian principle of truth, order, balance, and the 42 Negative Confessions the heart was weighed against show up unrecognised? Where did you forget it? Two moments only. No verdict.

  3. Step 3

    Release one thing aloud

    A worry, a slight, an unfinished task — name it under your breath and let it stay outside the bedroom. The unsaid travels into sleep with you. The said usually does not.

  4. Step 4

    Bow once to tomorrow

    A small gesture, eyes closed. Maat does not need belief here, only a hinge between the day that just ended and the one beginning while you sleep.

The hardest part of Maat is letting the practice be small. Small is the whole point.

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