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Receiving The Present
Every moment brings with it the gift of insight and the potential for enlightenment. By learning to be more attuned to this moment as it is, we can then be more available for the gifts this moment has to offer us.
As we are well aware, the gift we receive in this moment may not be the be the one we want, and we might not want to accept the delivery. If so, however, we will miss out on the insight and wisdom that the moment can bring along with it. As Deepak Chopra wrote:
The past is history, the future is a mystery, and this moment is a gift. That is why this moment is called "the present"
As best as you can today, turn toward the Universe with open arms and receive the present which is given to you in each moment.
Blessings,
Roger
Blog Archive
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- The Stroke of Midnight
- Setting Intentions
- Just Because It's Hard Doesn't Mean It's Bad
- The Indian Parrot, by Rumi
- In Memory of Dr. Sidney Morgenbesser
- We Don't Know the Story, Yet
- The Gift, By Nancy L. Dahberg
- Receiving The Present
- The Still Point
- Preferences
- Winter Solstice
- It's Come To This
- Lost (And Found) Horizon
- Balance
- Making Time To Practice
- Empty Your Boat
- Controlled Limited Suffering
- Wabi-Sabi
- The Sure Heart's Release
- Voluntary Simplicity
- Nothing To Do, Nowhere To Go, No One To Be
- Nothing To Do, Nowhere To Go, No One To Be
- Nothing To Do, Nowhere To Go, No One To Be
- A Life Well-Lived
- The Grasp Reflex
- The "If/Then" Mind
- There Are No Nouns...
- Empty of Self, But Full of Dharma, Part 2
- Empty of Self, But Full of Dharma
- Interdependent Co-Arising
- Like This
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