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65. Isolation, Ego, and the Call to Stillness Ft. Cesar Cardona

65. Isolation, Ego, and the Call to Stillness Ft. Cesar Cardona

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Jummie Moses sits down with speaker, educator, and mindfulness guide Cesar Cardona. Cesar shares his personal journey from a childhood marked by isolation to a period of strict atheism, and finally, to spiritual awakening through Buddhism and mindfulness.

They unpack what it means to reject belief systems, the subtle (and not-so-subtle) ways trauma shapes our worldview, and how true compassion can be a revolutionary act. Cesar vulnerably shares the moment he nearly lost everything and how a mural of Jimi Hendrix—and an unexpected visit to a Buddhist temple—became the turning point that redefined his life.

Together, they explore:

  • The psychological and spiritual roots of belief (and unbelief)
  • The difference between understanding and agreeing
  • Why compassion is a bridge, not a bypass
  • What it means to live mindfully in action
  • How to release layers of ego and find peace in not knowing

Where to find Cesar:

  • Cesar’s Website: cesarcardona.com
  • Podcast: Beauty in the Break

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