Sustainable Success: How to find freedom
Saturday, October 11th, 2008Live from a place of possibility, not from a place of perceived limitations, past or projected .
– ken winston caine
Live from a place of possibility, not from a place of perceived limitations, past or projected .
– ken winston caine
by Ken Winston Caine
Georgia Nichols asks, “What can you do to make life better for yourself and others?”
That’s a great question to ask.
A great focusing question.
A great legacy-creation-inspiring question.
by Ken Winston Caine
The most powerful form of meditation that you can practice is both the easiest and the most difficult.
What I mean by that paradox is that this meditation is easy to do and difficult to sustain.
This form of meditation is easy to practice in part because you can do it anywhere at any time in any situation. It doesn’t require quiet, aloneness, fixation on a sound or mantra or image or any particular breathwork, or blanking of the mind.
It is a powerful meditation in that its results are felt and evidenced immediately, and not only by you, but by others with whom you interact.
This powerful meditation is the practice of presence. The practice of being and acting fully present in the current moment. Holding your presence fully in the now.
Mastering this meditation is a 5-step process. To engage in this meditation practice, simply: (more…)
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