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Presence



To be present is to be in a state of consciousness where you are fully aware of your own mind and what is behind your thought processes in this moment, in this place. It is to accept the present, without worrying about the past or the future. Many center their spiritual practices to practice living in the moment, as it is the only moment in which we are alive, as a way to be closest to the Divine. Others use focusing on the present as a way to alleviate anxiety, stress, and grief. Still others use their practice to connect better with others and practice with others. Whatever your motivation, there are many approaches to practicing being present.

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Paralyzing Stress

There is a difference between rushing through our days versus having a steady pace that keeps us moving along. The point is to keep moving and don’t let stress paralyze you from winning the day.

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FindCenterThe past has no power to stop you from being present now. Only your grievance about the past can do that.

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Have You Felt Your Feelings?

The pace in which we move in life doesn’t always allow us to feel our feelings. Feeling our feelings is the unique element that makes us human and keeps us present with ourselves and others.

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It’s Always Better in Retrospect

Many times we think about going back to a moment in our life and changing our reaction in hopes of a different outcome. The practice of mindfulness is about staying grounded in the moment and evolving to react in ways that truly honor who we are.

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The “Right” Choice

There is no way to determine what is a right choice versus a wrong choice. The key is to shift our thinking toward living with all possible outcomes and being at peace with whatever choices we make.

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FindCenterFor me the world is weird because it is stupendous, awesome, mysterious, unfathomable; my interest has been to convince you that you must assume responsibility for being here, in this marvelous world, in this marvelous desert, in this marvelous time.

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The Joy of Going Slow

We are a society of hurriers — but slowing down to savor the small moments life offers us can help reduce anxiety and increase satisfaction. Today’s visualization prepares us to slow down and be present in our day-to-day.

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Radio Headspace Rewind: I Hope You Remember Me

Thinking about our own impermanence can be scary, or it can give you a sense of appreciation for being alive.

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Post-meditation Feels

Raise your hand if you feel like your meditation or mindfulness practice feels totally separate from the rest of your life? You’re in good company. And the more you’re noticing those feelings of disconnection, the more you’re training that muscle.

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FindCenterThe more exquisitely and delightfully you can do nothing, the higher your life’s achievement.

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