“…I stay in the Now and enjoy each and every moment.” Louise Hay

We can sometimes too easily forget we abide in Omnipresence. However ‘in a twinkling of an eye,’ in any second we have the ability to recall and realize our divine nature. Living in the Now is a highly desirable state because we are free from the past and have no concerns toward the future. Actually, by maintaining the presence of the Now moment we experience our full and rich power unencumbered by worry, glory, or regret.

Eckhart Tolle in Stillness Speaks wrote we can return to our home base and unite with the fullness of life the moment we choose to. He stated:

“I am not my thoughts, emotions, sense perceptions, and experiences. I am not the content of my life. I am Life. I am the space in which all things happen. I am consciousness. I am the Now. I Am.”

I invite you to enjoy a meditation taking these words into a period of stillness.

Jesus from time to time had to remind the disciples of the importance of living in the present. They would worry or contemplate the future and after life. Jesus in his gentle and powerful tone encouraged them to focus on the present and in doing the good works that needed to be accomplished by them. They needed the presence of mind to uplift and serve in the hours of the current day. We give our all when we concentrate on the activity at hand in the eternal moment.

Furthermore, life being lived in the now is our preferred state of mind and point of full awareness. In this minute the full potency of absolute truth and pure energy reside. Our Divine nature operates in the here and now.

Following this, in the experience of the now we are in synchronization with the principles of Being–such as the law of love, forgiveness, giving, and oneness. For instance, the art of listening to another is weakened if we are somewhere other than the timeless space of the present.

Life is fulfilling as I live in the Now.

You are invited to partake of ‘In the Now’ Meditation in Prayer of the Day dated July 13,2015.

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