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Presence podcasts

Below are the best podcasts we could find on 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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Pay Attention at All Costs

Life very seldomly gives us the opportunity to go back to pivotal moments when we did not pay enough attention. The practice mindfulness challenges us to be present for our peers and those around us.

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A Busy World

Being busy has become synonymous with success, however when we are pushed to the brink of our capacity to be productive, we often feel less successful. It’s important to find a balance between being busy and also knowing when it’s okay to take a needed break.

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The Happiness of Others

We view our own happiness as something separate from the happiness of others. Sharing in the joy of others can help us experience happiness more often, especially during times when we struggle to find the joy and happiness within ourselves.

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Transport Your Mind

Even when we can't physically travel as freely as usual, we always have the power of our minds to transport and soothe us. Today's meditation helps you practice self-soothing by mentally visiting your favorite place.

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Rest without Remorse

In today’s culture of multitasking and being busy for the sake of being busy, it's easy to feel bad about taking a moment for yourself. We have to disassociate the idea of rest as being a reward. Everyone is entitled to rest.

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Planted in the Present

We spend very little time living in the moment, as we are often inclined toward thinking ahead and planning for the future. The act of letting ourselves become deeply immersed in the moments of life allows us to become planted in the present.

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The New Normal

As things begin to shift back to “normal” it’s easy to feel a bit overwhelmed. Being present in the moment and remembering that you are not alone can be comforting as we all work toward getting through an unorthodox period in our society.

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Presently Paused

Next time you’re in a situation where you just can’t wait to get through work or are having a hard time focusing on the present moment, take that as a cue to pause.

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The “Awe” Moment

How often do we experience life-affirming, and even life-changing moments? Staying mindful in these moments allows us to appreciate the “awe” and wonder that can often be as fleeting as the speed of light.

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Listen Deeply

When most people think about developing mindfulness, they tend to assume it involves meditation and many practices. However, mindfulness is the present-moment awareness that is cultivated when we are listening deeply and responding honestly with others.

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