Finding Your Flow: Meditation, Athleticism, and Everyday Presence with James Brown
If you can string little moments of presence together, then you have a life of presence, because I think flow, in the democratization of it, if we take it out of the realm of peak experiences, is really any experience when you’re engaged in your life.
What does 'flow' mean to you? Is it those rare moments of peak performance, or can it be part of your everyday life? In this episode of 'Brothers and Teachers', host Bowen Dwelle sits down with his friend James Brown to explore these questions. James, a seasoned meditation teacher with a background in advertising, shares his journey from the corporate world to teaching Vedic Path Meditation.
With years of experience and thousands of students, James offers a unique perspective on integrating meditation into daily life. The conversation covers a lot of ground—from the spirituality embedded in athleticism to the importance of intuition and discipline. They also touch on how society's views on gender are evolving towards more fluid definitions. This episode is packed with insights that challenge conventional thinking and encourage you to engage more deeply with your own life.
If you're curious about how meditation can help you find your flow, this conversation is a must-listen.