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Accessing The Power Of The Now

created Sep 21st 2020, 01:30 by MohaElbuni


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A moment ago, when you talked about the eternal present and the unreality of past
and future, I found myself looking at that tree outside the window. I had looked at it a
few times before, but this time it was different. The external perception had not
changed much, except that the colors seemed brighter and more vibrant. But there
was now an added dimension to it. This is hard to explain. I don't know how, but 1
was aware of something invisible that I felt was the essence of that tree, its inner
spirit, if you like. And somehow I was part of that. I realize. now that I hadn't truly
seen the tree before, just a flat and dead image of it. When I look at the tree now,
some of that awareness is still present, but I can feel it slipping away. You see, the
experience is already receding into the past. Can something like this ever be more
than a fleeting glimpse?
You were free of time for a moment. You moved into the Now and therefore
perceived the tree without the screen of mind. The awareness of Being became part of
your perception. With the timeless dimension comes a different kind of knowing, one
that does not "kill" the spirit that lives within every creature and every thing. A
knowing that does not destroy the sacredness and mystery of life but contains a deep
love and reverence for all that is. A knowing of which the mind knows nothing.
The mind cannot know the tree. It can only know facts or information about the tree.
My mind cannot know you, only labels, judgments, facts, and opinions about you.
Being alone knows directly.
There is a place for mind and mind knowledge. It is in the practical realm of day-today living. However, when it takes over all aspects of your life, including your
relationships with other human beings and with nature, it becomes a monstrous
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parasite that, unchecked, may well end up killing all life on the planet and finally
itself by killing its host.
You have had a glimpse of how the timeless can transform your perceptions. But an
experience is not enough, no matter how beautiful or profound. What is needed and
what we are concerned with is a permanent shift in consciousness.
So break the old pattern of present-moment denial and present moment resistance.
Make it your practice to withdraw attention from past and future whenever they are
not needed. Step out of the time dimension as much as possible in everyday life. If
you find it hard to enter the Now directly, start by observing the habitual tendency of
your mind to want to escape from the Now. You will observe that the future is
usually imagined as either better or worse than the present. If the imagined future is
better, it gives you hope or pleasurable anticipation. If it is worse, it creates anxiety.
Both are illusory. Through self-observation, more presence comes into your life
automatically. The moment you realize you are not present, you are present.
Whenever you are able to observe your mind, you are no longer trapped in it. Another
factor has come in, something that is not of the mind: the witnessing presence.
Be present as the watcher of your mind - of your thoughts and emotions as well as
your reactions in various situations. Be at least as interested in your reactions as in
the situation or person that causes you to react. Notice also how often your attention
is in the past or future. Don't judge or analyze what you observe. Watch the thought,
feel the emotion, observe the reaction. Don't make a personal problem out of them.
You will then feel something more powerful than any of those things that you
observe: the still, observing presence itself behind the content of your mind, the silent
watcher.
Intense presence is needed when certain situations trigger a reaction with a strong
emotional charge, such as when your self-image is threatened, a challenge comes into
your life that triggers fear, things "go wrong," or an emotional complex from the past
is brought up. In those instances, the tendency is for you to become "unconscious."
The reaction or emotion takes you over - you "become" it. You act it out. You justify,
make wrong, attack, defend ... except that it isn't you, it's the reactive pattern, the
mind in its habitual survival mode.
Identification with the mind gives it more energy; observation of the mind withdraws
energy from it. Identification with the mind creates more time; observation of the
mind opens up the dimension of the timeless. The energy that is withdrawn from the
mind turns into presence. Once you can feel what it means to be present, it becomes
much easier to simply choose to step out of the time dimension whenever time is not
needed for practical purposes and move more deeply into the Now. This does not
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impair your ability to use time - past or future - when you need to refer to it for
practical matters. Nor does it impair your ability to use your mind. In fact, it enhances
it. When you do use your mind, it will be sharper, more focused.  
 

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