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“Now-Here” All the Time?
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Is it really possible to be in the “now-here” all the time?
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Most of my time seems to go in planning for, or worrying about, the future.
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Whether you
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know it or not,
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you cannot be anywhere else than here and now.
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Wherever you are it will be here and now.
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You are given
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only one moment at a time
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and you are wasting that moment
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in planning or worrying about the future;
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and the future never comes.
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What comes is always here, now:
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it is a series of “nows”
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one now,
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another now
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but you are always living in the now.
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There is no future
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so how can you worry about the future?
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It is because of this kind of worrying
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and planning for the future
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that a certain proverb
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exists in all the languages of the world:
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Man goes on desiring,
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planning,
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worrying about the future
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and God goes on disappointing him.
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There is no God to disappoint you.
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In your very planning, you are sowing the seeds of disappointment.
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In your very worrying about the future,
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you are wasting the present;
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and slowly, slowly it becomes your second nature .
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to worry about the future.
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So when the future comes,
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it will come as the present;
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and because of your habit of worrying about the future,
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you will waste that moment also in worrying
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You will go on worrying about the future for your whole life.
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You will stop only when death comes
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and takes away all
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possibility of the future.
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You missed your whole life:
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you could have lived
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but you only planned.
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Live
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intensely and totally now,
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because the next moment will be born out of this moment;
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and if you have lived it totally and joyously,
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you can be absolutely certain that the next moment
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will bring
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more blessings,
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more joy.
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I have heard:
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Three professors of philosophy
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were having a discussion
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at a railway station. The train was
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standing at the platform. There were a few minutes before it was due to leave,
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but they got so involved in their discussion that the train left
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without them then they realized, and they ran….
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In the last compartment, only two professors could enter; the third
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remained on the platform. The train had gone
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and he had tears in his eyes.
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A porter was standing there. Seeing the scene, he said,
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“Why are you crying?
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At least two of your friends have got the train.”
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He said, “That is the problem. They had come to see me off.”
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They must also be crying, inside the train.
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Existence also sometimes plays jokes on people.
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Stop
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this habit of planning.
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Stop worrying about the future.
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If tomorrow comes,
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you will be there;
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and if you know how to live,
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if you know how to live joyously and dancingly,
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your tomorrow will also be full of dance and joy.
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It is the miserable man
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who plans for the future,
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because his present is so miserable
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that he wants to avoid it, he does not want to see it.
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He thinks about tomorrows:
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good days are going to come.
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He is utterly impotent to transform this moment into a good moment.
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A long habit of transferring everything
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to the future, .
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postponing,
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living for the future,
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will take your whole life out of your hands.
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There is no other way.
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You are asking, “Is it really possible
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to be in the here-now all the time?”
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This is the only possibility.
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You cannot be anywhere else.
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You try:
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try to be in the tomorrow.
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Nobody has succeeded up to now
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you cannot be in the
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coming minute.
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Do you think you can jump
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and reach into the future,
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jump out of today
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and reach into tomorrow?
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Even if you are planning for tomorrow, that too is being done here-now;
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even if you are worrying about the future,
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that too is being done here-now.
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You cannot be anywhere else; whatever you do,
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existence allows only
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this space
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of here and now.
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I can say to you
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that I am living here and now.
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I also have tried
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somehow to get
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into the future
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but there is no way.
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You cannot go back
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into the past,
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you cannot go ahead of time into the future.
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In your hands is always the present;
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in fact, the present is the only time you have.
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And now
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is such
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a meaningful word,
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because that is your whole life
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a “now” stretched
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from your birth to your death.
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But it is always now…
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and here is the only space.
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You cannot be
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anywhere else than here;
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wherever you are,
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that place will become here.
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Just be
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clear about it,
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otherwise life goes on slipping through your hands like water.
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Soon you will have empty hands;
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and meeting death with empty hands
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is an utter failure.
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Meet your death
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full of joy
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silence and serenity.
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Meet death
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with your hands
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full of ecstasy.
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In that ecstasy, death itself dies.
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You never die…
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your here-now continues
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forever and forever.
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