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Chapter
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Chapter
Eight: Being in the Now
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My friend, if we’re
not in the now, we are lost. We bring judgments of the past into the
present and question why we don’t understand what is really going on. We
look at a brother or sister, call him or her a stranger instead of a
friend and speculate as to why we live in fear. My friend, we live in
fear because we bring all of our past judgments into the present moment.
We extend our past
into the present, creating a future like our past, and thus we never
really experience the present. Living this way, we can not experience
the perfection of the present moment. The present is God’s eternal gift
to us. It is when we look at a brother or sister without past judgments
and see a friend. When we see our brother or sister as God’s perfect
creation, we are experiencing the present moment. It happens when we
look into our brothers and sisters’ eyes and see ourselves reflected in
them. You need only do this once and you will want no other way. If you
see your brother or sister as something other than God’s perfect
creation, know that you are exchanging your past judgments for the
present moment.
The present moment is perfect. If we see anything other than perfection
in the moment or in our brother or sister, it is because we have veiled
the present with past judgments. When enough veils are placed on top of
each other, they become as thick as a wall and obscure the light of
truth. We might add or subtract a veil and thus change our perception of
reality, but it is still just that, a perception of reality. The truth
is simple, but it can be as complicated as we wish to make it. As long
as we bring any judgment into the present, we color the present with the
past and thus change the present’s true color. This creates confusion,
and ultimate peace cannot be experienced as long as we are confused.
Allow the simplicity and truth of the moment to manifest itself, or
choose to replace it with the complexity and confusion of what we think
we wish to see. This is the one choice we make in every moment. The
present moment simply is. It is free from past judgments or future
imaginings. We can find peace by allowing the present moment to be what
it is. We can experience peace by simply doing two things:
1 - Having faith
that the moment is perfect.
2 - Being thankful for however the moment chooses to manifest itself in
our minds.
The present moment
is perfect and this simple recognition is all that is asked of us in
order for us to experience its perfection. It is in allowing the present
moment to be what it is that we find peace. And as we recognize the
present as God’s gift, we replace our judgment of it with gratitude.
If we do not
experience peace in the present moment, it is because we have
substituted the ego’s illusions for the present moment. The ego will
invite us to believe in a thousand different ways in which we can lose
our peace of mind. The ego will also offer us a thousand different
solutions, which only ends up adding to our confusion. Yet, if one of
the ego’s illusions or solutions is unreal, then all of the ego’s
illusions and solutions are unreal. For the ego’s illusions and
solutions, in and of themselves, are nothing. And regardless of how many
times we multiply nothing, we will still get nothing.
You might ask for
an example to clarify this point. The manifestation of that example
might clarify a small number of similar illusions. This is exactly what
the ego would offer, because it gives more than enough wiggle room to
offer us a thousand different illusions and a thousand solutions to
those illusions. And as long as we have use for the ego, it can remain
alive, well and in control of our perceptions. And so I offer no
specific examples to cloud your thoughts. I do offer that all illusions,
regardless of their manifestations, will result in a loss of peace.
There is really only one illusion, one problem, which is that we are
experiencing the illusion as real. Call it your spouse’s impatience,
your boss’ ruthlessness, traffic or your job. Call it what you will. If
it takes away your peace, it is because you have seen the illusion as
real. In their essence, all illusions are the same because all illusions
are not real.
React as you will
to illusions. Defend yourself against illusions if that rocks your boat.
Hate, fear and punish that figment of your imagination that does not
exist, if you wish to. Anytime that we relate to the present moment with
anything but peace and gratitude, we have had a misperception brought on
by a past judgment we thought had once served our purpose.
In order to live in
the present moment, let go of past patterns that are inconsistent with
the truth within you. Offer God the judgment of your brother or sister,
the judgment that has brought you nothing but sadness, pain and regret.
Let it go, and in turn, He will offer you eternal peace of mind and joy.
Offer Him all of your past perceptions and He will offer you the eternal
present moment. If you put aside the unfruitfulness of judgment, you
could easily lift the many veils that you use to cover the present
moment. Beneath the veils, you would rediscover the simplicity of faith,
faith that the present moment is perfect. This rediscovery, that you
need not add nor subtract or judge the present moment, will offer you
total freedom and peace. And gratitude will become your only sane
response to the offering of total freedom and peace.
Lay aside all judgment, and feel yourself lifted into another world, a
world that you have not seen or experienced for a long time - but one
that has always been and will always be available to you. If you offer
God a little willingness to put your judgments aside, He will, in turn,
offer you eternal peace of mind and joy. Do this for one moment in time
and you will rediscover that this is all you desire. As you rediscover
this, you will also find that this truth is available to everyone, at
any time, and that a simple decision is all that separates those who
have rediscovered their truth from those who are in the process of
rediscovering their truth.
Knowledge that the perfection of the present moment is available to
everyone all the time will fill your heart with an overflowing sense of
gratitude and joy that even the most blind will see. Your heart will
burst with rainbow-colored love that will touch everyone, and the
judgment of your brother and sister will all but dissolve in its light.
Your simple willingness to put judgment aside will result in the
complete love of God flowing through your soul and not one cell in your
body will be left untouched by His gratitude and love. You have dammed a
once free flowing river, and as a result, you have not felt God’s
complete gratitude and love flowing through you. But by trusting the
present moment, you are once again putting your trust in God. Once you
have done so, thousands of illusionary bricks will fall, again letting
the river flow free. The river will overflow its banks, and you too will
overflow with God’s gratitude and love. As the banks of a flooding river
cannot contain its waters, your ego-self will not be able to prevent
your Godself from extending and offering all that has been extended and
offered to you. As you extend this love to your brothers and sisters,
your gratitude and love towards them will grow. For as you extend love,
so too will you experience it - its fullness, nourishment, beauty and
purity. Simply put judgment aside and allow the present moment to be. If
you do this, all your brothers and sisters’ colors, races, religions,
beliefs, actions and reactions will dissolve into an ocean of gratitude
and love so nourishing that peace of mind and joy will forever feed your
heart and soul.
You will live in gratitude, and others will be grateful to have you in
their lives. Your brothers and sisters are also engaged in a search.
They may not realize that they are searching, but they are also on a
journey. It is the realization that they are not where they want to be
that will awaken the memory of their own journey. You will be there as
an example to them that the place they are looking for is within reach.
And you will remind them that it is not so much a physical journey but a
simple realization. It is a simple shift from coloring the present with
past judgments, to one of being grateful and allowing what is to be.
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