Mindfulness in Relationships
Jase shares his journey towards mindfulness in relationships, emphasizing the importance of being present rather than letting the mind wander to other partners or fantasies. He explores the idea of longing and how it can signal a need for change, whether in intimacy or creative pursuits. By reframing challenges as opportunities for reinvigoration, he encourages a deeper connection and exploration in both love and art.In this clip
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