This meditation rests in the utter simplicity of being. Tiffany reminds us that there is nothing to strive for, nowhere to reach—meditation is not something we do, but what remains when all effort subsides. We turn attention toward the quiet recognition “I am”—uncomplicated, already complete. Without technique or force, awareness settles into its natural state: easeful, self-aware, and free of becoming. Here, existence itself is enough.