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Meditators often perpetually want to get somewhere else. In fact, this is one of the core markers of the human experience: there is always a subtle turning away from the present.
This inevitably comes into meditation itself: meditators are not there to be there, but to be elsewhere.
This episode is a snippet from my Wednesday 22/3 episode, Why Meditators Stall on the Path.
Explore all my episodes on spirituality: https://player.captivate.fm/collection/d173b606-7b30-4e9b-b05b-de22c39973b4
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By Ross EdwardsMeditators often perpetually want to get somewhere else. In fact, this is one of the core markers of the human experience: there is always a subtle turning away from the present.
This inevitably comes into meditation itself: meditators are not there to be there, but to be elsewhere.
This episode is a snippet from my Wednesday 22/3 episode, Why Meditators Stall on the Path.
Explore all my episodes on spirituality: https://player.captivate.fm/collection/d173b606-7b30-4e9b-b05b-de22c39973b4
Explore my 200-episode podcast library: https://deep-psychology.com/#pod-cats
Newsletter & books: https://deep-psychology.com/my-links