Full Presence: Mindfulness, Meaning, and the Art of Being Fully Alive

$ 16

The capacity to be fully present — to inhabit your actual life with attention, openness, and appreciation — is both the foundation of thriving and one of its most reliable markers. This substantive book teaches presence as a way of being.

SKU: stc-9781999900053 Category:

Description

One of the most consistent findings from the research on flourishing is that wellbeing is not primarily about what you have or what happens to you. It is about how much of your life you are actually inhabiting. People who report high levels of flourishing are those with the deepest engagement with their actual lives — attending with genuine interest and openness to the moment they are in, rather than ruminating about the past or anticipating the future. Full Presence is a guide to developing this capacity, not as a technique, but as a way of being.

The book draws on a rich synthesis: the mindfulness research tradition (particularly the work of Jon Kabat-Zinn, Kristin Neff, and Shauna Shapiro), the positive psychology literature on engagement and flow, the contemplative traditions (Christian, Buddhist, and others) that have cultivated presence as a spiritual practice for millennia, and the developmental psychology of attention.

The practical work is organised into four dimensions of presence: sensory presence (being genuinely alive to the physical world), relational presence (being truly with others, rather than going through the motions of connection), inner presence (being honest and attentive to your own experience without being absorbed by it), and participatory presence — the capacity to be fully engaged with your life as it is actually unfolding, rather than as you wish it were or fear it will become.

The final section addresses the “presence dividend” — the specific ways in which consistently inhabiting your life more fully changes the quality of everything in it. Relationships deepen. Small pleasures register more fully. The sense of time changes — moments feel larger and the life they add up to more substantial. This is the natural consequence of a more fully engaged relationship with your own experience.

Reviews

There are no reviews yet.

Be the first to review “Full Presence: Mindfulness, Meaning, and the Art of Being Fully Alive”

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *