So that I wonder whether the idea of being present in the here and now is - in some senses - limiting in its exclusion of what has gone before and what is already emerging.
Is now-centred the temporal equivalent of self-centred?
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At Cwm Llwch, there is some question about the flow - the sense that my crystallisation has already begun and that its ending has already begun and that my letting go of how it felt has already begun - and that all this is a river, a flux and there isn't a precise 'here and now' in it.
So that I wonder whether the idea of being present in the here and now is - in some senses - limiting in its exclusion of what has gone before and what is already emerging. Is now-centred the temporal equivalent of self-centred? Comments are closed.
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Author: AndrewArchives
April 2014
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