Hey beautiful people! What if you didn't have to lure anything into this moment — no worry, no anxiety, no "hurry up and get to the next thing" — and what if the good stuff started showing up on its own? In this mini meditation episode, I talk about taking custody of your own consciousness, getting out of the hurry-up cycle, and learning to just sit in right now. There's only one Now, baby, and it's right here. Stick around for the little guided meditation at the end. In this episode:<br /><ul><li>The "hurry up" trap — how we rush through every single moment to get to the next one, only to rush through that one too</li><li>Wherever you go, there you are: why nothing actually happens in the past or the future, only right now</li><li>Eckhart Tolle's simplest doorway into the present — just ask yourself, "Am I still breathing?"</li><li>Puppies versus politics — choosing what you let into your moment, being for peace instead of against war</li><li>Bliss blips: those little unprovoked blips of bliss that show up for no reason at all, and why they're tied straight to your meditation practice</li><li>A short guided meditation using a soft drishti, an environmental scan, and the Om Shanti mantra</li></ul>Mentions and shoutouts:<br /><ul><li>Joe Dispenza and the retreat that stuck with me</li><li>Wherever You Go, There You Are (I'm pretty sure that's Jon Kabat-Zinn)</li><li>Eckhart Tolle, Yogananda, Dan Siegel's "flip your lid," and Mother Teresa's "I won't march against war, but I'll march for peace"</li><li>The Vedas on life as a show we get to watch</li><li>September retreat at ilovetherapy.com with Sonic Yogi and an amazing Atlanta cellist joining us</li></ul>If you've ever had a bliss blip, I want to hear about it — email me at
[email protected] (it's Cheri with a C — wasn't my idea). And come meditate with us at ilovetherapy.com. Connect with me @thestresstherapist on Instagram and @stresstherapy on Twitter. Georgia residents — book a free consultation at thestresstherapist.com. Produced and edited by Owen Flake