Discover ancient wisdom and modern science on cultivating presence. Transform ordinary moments into sacred experiences through mindful breathing, conscious awareness, and letting go of the illusion of seeking what you already have.

Creado por exalumnos de la Universidad de Columbia en San Francisco
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Creado por exalumnos de la Universidad de Columbia en San Francisco

Lena: Hey everyone, welcome back to BeFreed! I'm Lena, and I'm here with Miles, and we are absolutely thrilled to dive into something that I think touches every single one of us-how to actually be present and live in the moment.
Miles: Hey there! Yeah, Lena, I'm genuinely excited about this one. You know, it's fascinating how we can spend our entire lives physically here but mentally everywhere else, right? Today we're exploring this incredible wisdom from some truly transformative books about presence and mindfulness.
Lena: Exactly! And Miles, I have to say, this feels so timely. I mean, how many times do we find ourselves washing dishes while mentally planning tomorrow's meetings, or hugging someone while our minds are racing about that argument we had yesterday?