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There Is Only Now

It can be easy for us to walk through the world and our lives without really being present. While dwelling on the past and living for the future are common pastimes, it is physically impossible to live anywhere but the present moment. We cannot step out our front door and take a left turn to May of last year any more than we can take a right turn to December 2010. Nevertheless, we can easily miss the future we are waiting for as it becomes the now we are too busy to pay attention to. We then spend the rest of our time playing "catch up" to the moment that we just let pass by. During moments like these, it is important to remember that there is only Now.

In order to feel more at home in the present moment, it is important to try to stay aware, open, and receptive. Being in the present moment requires our full attention so that we are fully awake to experience it. When we are fully present, our minds do not wander. We are focused on what is going on right now, rather than thinking about what just happened or worrying about what is going to happen next. Being present lets us experience each moment in our lives in a way that cannot be fully lived through memory or fantasy.

When we begin to corral our attention into the present moment, it can be almost overwhelming to be here. There is a state of stillness that has to happen that can take some getting used to, and the mind chatter that so often gets us into our heads and out of the present moment doesn't have as much to do. We may feel a lack of control because we aren't busy planning our next move, assessing our current situation, or anticipating the future. Instead, being present requires that we be flexible, creative, attentive, and spontaneous. Each present moment is completely new, and nothing like it has happened or will ever happen again. As you move through your day, remember to stay present in each moment. In doing so, you will live your life without having to wait for the future or yearn for the past. Life happens to us when we happen to life in the Now.


If I can stay in the moment, enjoy and experience what is happening to me, or look at an experience that may be a lesson? Even if it isn't a real good experience? I am much more likely to have a good tomorrow. I can do nothing about tomorrow but place it safely in the hands of my higher power. If I believe in today, then tomorrow's yesterday will have no regrets...Wren



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We alcoholics seem to have a hard time getting this one.  But, when we do get it, it makes everything else so much easier!


Peace in Recovery,


Dan



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To render ourselves insensible to pain we must forfeit also the possibilities of happiness.
--Sir John Lubbock


A caterpillar knows instinctively that it must spin a cocoon. When finished it will use the protection it has made to turn itself into a beautiful butterfly. When the time is right, the butterfly will break through the cocoon and stretch its wings to meet the world.

We sometimes protect ourselves by withdrawing into a cocoon of our own. We stop talking to others and find ourselves growing lonely and longing for our friends. Perhaps it was some pain that made us retreat, but the pain of loneliness is greater. When we have the courage to break out of our cocoon, knowing and accepting the fact that we will experience both pain and happiness, we will change. We will become, for that moment, something new and beautiful like the butterfly.


What fearful thing do I have the courage to face today?



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Hi Chris,

Thank you for this, it does remind me of of one of my very FAVORITE BOOKS.

THE POWER OF NOW, By Erick Tolle. great, great read. A constant reference book for this Alke.

Hope you have a Great Monday with your new little Road Runner Terror.

I thnk the time has come to get another one. Miss all that fun.

Huggies.

Toni

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