The Presence Projects presents episode 59 of the "Are You Being Present?" podcast series. Join host Paul Kerzner for a practical and relevant presentation on perceptions and the effect they can have on the Present Moment.
The title and topic of this episode is "Shifting Perceptions with Presence" and was selected due to the profound influence our perceptions have on how we navigate this reality. Being Present means that we can see our perceptions clearly and that we are able to shift towards a greater state of Presence when those perceptions no longer serve us.
In this episode Paul explains how the ego can manipulate and deviate our state of being by using past perceptions and injecting them into our Present Moments. By using Presence Tools we can leave these perceptions in the past, where they belong. This podcast is valuable because this is a topic that is not often discussed, yet it is important to address and exemplify.
If you, or someone you know, wants to learn more about how perceptions can influence being Present than this podcast will prove to be insightful, relevant and motivational.
As always, it is advisable to listen to earlier podcasts that discuss other Presence tools that can be implemented to help shift into the Present Moment.
Please check out the rest of the "Are You Being Present?" podcasts series on our website, iTunes and YouTube!
Remember you have a choice. Choose to be present!
https://www.areyoubeingpresent.com
The Presence Projects presents episode 58 of the "Are You Being Present?" podcast series. Join host Paul Kerzner for an informative and insightful discussion on the value of being uncomfortable in the Present Moment.
The title and topic of this episode is "Experiencing Discomfort with Presence" and was chosen because most people tend to avoid being uncomfortable, yet it is through discomfort that growth and learning opportunities become available and readily apparent.
In this episode Paul delves into the importance of shifting our perceptions around discomfort and explains the opportunities that exist within this feeling space. He reminds us that being Present means that everything is constantly changing, that nothing lasts. So whatever uncomfortable situations may arise are only temporary and will soon be replaced with new Present Moments.
If you, or someone you know, finds being uncomfortable to be extremely challenging than this podcast will prove to be topical, relevant and useful.
As always, it is advisable to listen to earlier podcasts that discuss other Presence tools that can be implemented to help shift into the Present Moment.
Please check out the rest of the "Are You Being Present?" podcasts series on our website, iTunes and YouTube!
Remember you have a choice. Choose to be present!
https://www.areyoubeingpresent.com