Precious Present

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  • Mar 2, 2013
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    The Present is the time associated with the events perceived directly, not as a recollection (Past) or a speculation (Future)
    It is the period of time between the Past and the Future
    I wrote this in Past – you started reading it in Past – you read ‘these words’ at Present
    Each moment in Future becomes the Present, Each moment in the Present become the Past
    This happens instantaneously at a speed at which nobody can measure
    Past is recalled using memory – Future is speculated using mind based on the Past and the Present
    Past can be recalled and written – Future can be speculated and written – Present cannot be written
    Past is gone – Future has not come – we are left only with the Present
    Past is certain – Future is uncertain – but the Present can be managed
    There is nothing we can do about the Past
    There is very little that we can do about the Future, which is uncertain
    Hence, there is no point in worrying about Past or dreaming about Future, at the Present
    It is only the Present that can be and has to be made use of to achieve our objectives
    Hence, the most Precious moment is the Present

    All the feelings such as sadness and happiness occur only at Present
    All the deeds (kamma), whether good or bad, are accumulated at Present
    Spreading of loving-kindness can only be done at Present
    One needs to refrain from unwholesome acts at Present
    The precepts are to be preserved at Present
    Learning the Dhamma can only be done at Present
    Practicing of mindfulness can only be done at Present
    Attaining tranquility can only be done at Present
    Dhamma can be realized only at Present, not in the Past or in the Future
    Most of our problems would be resolved, if we can concentrate on and manage the Precious Present
    Past cannot be changed – but the Present is
    Future cannot be changed – unless the Present is
    Let us not waste this Precious Present, but use it to realize the Noble Truths

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