Summary & Analysis of Aware: The Science and Practice of Presence - The Groundbreaking Meditation Practice
A Guide to the Book by Daniel Siegel, MD
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DISCLAIMER: This book is intended as a companion to, not a replacement for, Aware: The Science and Practice of Presence.
Psychiatrist and mental health professional Daniel J. Siegel, MD, has written another in-depth book describing not only how the brain functions, but explaining how individuals can access the deepest recesses of the mind to change and integrate new and healthy pathways to better thinking. Aware: The Science and Practice of Presence - The Groundbreaking Meditation Practice provides tremendous insight into improving mental health and overall happiness.
What does this ZIP Reads Summary Include?
- Synopsis of the original book
- A detailed guide to The Wheel of Awareness
- Examples of success stories from Siegel's practice
- The science behind mindfulness, connection, and accessing the Hub
- How to fight distraction and reprogram your brain to overcome trauma and anxiety
- Additional resources on practicing the Wheel of Awareness
- In-depth editorial review
- Background on Daniel Siegel
About the Original Book:
More and more people are looking for ways to improve their mental health and overall well-being. Aware provides an in-depth look at the ways in which the past can affect the present and helps you change the way you react to every-day stimuli. With detailed discussions of brain and nervous system function, as well as the connection to quantum physics and energy flow, this book profoundly demonstrates the interconnectedness of all people and the planet.
No matter how the past may have influenced your life, it is reassuring to learn that there are ways to integrate new patterns of thinking, so the past no longer controls your reactions to yourself and others. In doing this, you are improving your mental and physical health, as well as your relationships with other people.
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