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The Mindfulness Beginner's Bible
- How to Live in the Present Moment, Relieve Stress and Find Happiness
- ナレーター: Ron Welch
- 再生時間: 44 分
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あらすじ・解説
Discover why Emma Watson, Angelina Jolie, and Oprah Winfrey all incorporate the life-changing practice of mindfulness into their daily lives.
Do you sometimes feel stressed, anxious, lonely, and depressed? Are you always up in your head, constantly dwelling on the past and worrying about the future? Do you want to live a more productive, stress-free, and happier life? If so, you've come to the right place.
With The Mindfulness Beginner's Bible, you will embark on an inner journey that will take you back to the state of peace, joy, and happiness you were born to inhabit.
In modern society, most of us suffer from a condition called compulsive thinking. We have this hysterical inner voice that is constantly jumping from one thought to the next, obsessing about every little detail that could go wrong, complaining, comparing, and criticizing everything and everyone. Most of us have become hostage to the whims of our minds, to the point where we even identify with the mind, not realizing that we are not our thoughts, when in reality we are the awareness behind our thoughts. The moment you start observing your thoughts without identifying with them, you enter a higher level of consciousness beyond the mind, and you connect with your true nature of peace, joy, and happiness.
Most people spend the majority of their time either dwelling on the past or worrying about the future. But when you think about it, the present moment is the only moment that really exists. The past and the future are only persistent illusions - the past is obviously over, and the future hasn't even happened yet. As the saying goes, "Tomorrow never comes." The future is merely a mental construct that is always around the corner.
The present moment is all you and I have, and to spend most of our time outside the present means we are never truly living.