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Presence isn't peaceful—it requires emotional tolerance. This book explores the psychological patterns beneath mindfulness practice, examining why staying present can feel threatening rather than calming, how our nervous system uses distraction as protection, and what happens when meditation instructions collide with trauma histories. Through understanding why some people find mindfulness destabilizing, how dissociation differs from meditation, and why returning to the present moment requires first establishing safety, this work offers insight into the emotional demands of awareness. Rather than prescribing meditation as universal solution or celebrating presence as always beneficial, it invites readers to explore what their resistance to mindfulness actually protects, how to practice presence when the present feels dangerous, and why some nervous systems need preparation before stillness becomes possible. For anyone who struggles with traditional meditation despite genuine effort, or who finds mindfulness instructions dismissive of real difficulty, this book examines the reality of cultivating presence when your body doesn't feel safe.
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Liczba stron: 228
Rok wydania: 2026
