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Jeff Brown on presence

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Truth Mountain

In the early years of my Soulshaping journey, I had a constant desire to be "in the moment." I didn't quite know what that meant, but I knew that there was some connection between my capacity to be fully present for the moment and my ultimate spiritual expansion.

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Where Here (Presence) Meets Why (Purpose)

In this video, Jeff Brown discusses the inextricable relationship between presence and purpose. The way that presence opens the doorway to purpose, and purpose is a portal to presence. Not presence that is detached from your humanness, but presence that flows directly from and through it.

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FindCenter Quotes ImageMoving forward sometimes demands that we live lost, knowingly surrendering our attachment to who we think we are, voluntarily stumbling around in the dark with little to guide us.

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FindCenter Quotes ImageListen my friend, if one person doesn’t want the relationship, then it’s simply not a fit. No sense trying to figure out why they don’t want it. No sense blaming it on their commitment issues. No sense waiting around for them to realize they wanted it after all.

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FindCenter Quotes ImageWith one gaze into her eyes, all words fell away. And it didn’t matter at all. In this place of hearticulation, there was no need for words. This love spoke a language all its own, a grammarless lexicon of longing and union. Who needs syllables when you can hear each other’s souls?

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FindCenter Quotes ImageOpening the heart unlocks the heart of the universe, and we see what is always before us.

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FindCenter Quotes ImageAfter what felt like an eternity, we started to walk the trails. I looked at my watch. We had only been by the river for 30 minutes. So strange. Time lasts forever when you are actually in the moment.

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