Thursday, March 27, 2014
Writing game 3
What does it mean to live fully in the present
moment? It means that your awareness is completely centered on the here and now.
You are not worrying about the future or thinking about the past. When you live
in the present, you are living where life is happening. The past and future are
illusions they don’t exist. As the saying goes “tomorrow never comes”. Tomorrow
is only a concept, tomorrow is always waiting to come around the corner, but
around that corner are shadows, never to have light shed upon, because time is
always now.
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The "carpe diem" speech. Nicely done, virtually no mistakes... Who is the speaker, though? It is hard to tell who he is and who is being addressed. Is he a minister, a guru, God?
ReplyDeleteWas there a backwards phrase in there at all, from the word hoard? Or did you just forget??