In Eckhart Tolle’s The
Power of Now he explores the very subject of living in the now, and the
power and freedom that come with it. If you’re confused as to exactly what I’m
referring to, I’ll use the same example that most people use when trying to
explain this topic. Have you ever driven to work, or school, or anywhere, but
you don’t remember how you got there? Well that my friends, is a prime example of living anywhere
else, but in the now.
After this simple exercise I asked myself, am I never in the now? Am I really that distracted that I’m missing my entire life because I’m consumed with thoughts of the past or the future? Well, unfortunately the answer is yes, as I fear will be the same for you. But I also realized this, that for those brief moments when I have actually managed to be in the now, those are the moments that have created my perception of life. For example, when I’m writing, I think of nothing else except for what I’m writing about. When I’m spending time with my family, usually, I’m listening to their conversations, I’m absorbing our time together because I am keenly aware that I our time together is limited. Those two things have become precious things in my life. For you, it may be something else. It may be that when you’re running you really pay attention to your stride, the way your feet hit the pavement, not so smooth that time, so you adjust (this means you're present). Living in the present promises a better quality of life. A life that you won’t miss. A life that you were an active party in. A life where you count your blessings everyday because you are deeply aware of all that you have.
So starting today, if you’re stirring the pot, just stir the pot.
Till Next Time!