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Average rating: 4.01 · 147 ratings · 18 reviews · 10 distinct worksSimilar authors
One-Moment Meditation: Stil...

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Becoming Me: A Story of Cre...

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The One Moment Master: Stil...

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Respira: Relax para persona...

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Ein Moment reicht: Ruhe fin...

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Um Momento de Meditação

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“Unfortunately, we reach for the camera so quickly that we end up taking photos of experiences that we’ve hardly even experienced.”
Martin Boroson, One-Moment Meditation

“time is not a prison but an opportunity. It is the loom on which you weave your life, the classroom in which you learn your lessons, the playground in which you discover and express your possibility. The point is not to be free from time but to be in time, freely.”
Martin Boroson, One-Moment Meditation

“if the past and future are not absolute, and are not laid out in a direction, we must drop our assumption that the past causes the present or the present causes the future. We may even have to drop the notion that anything is actually caused by anything.”
Martin Boroson, One-Moment Meditation

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