Do you know what it’s like when you’re there? You know that “there” we all search for? It feels like right now, right here, and if it doesn’t, and you’re still thinking about there, you will never get there. “There” isn’t anywhere, but “here” now is. In other words, going “there” is simply being “here.” See you there 😊
Bozebits
Anything other than living fully in the present is a waste of living. Waste not a second with what isn’t.
Bozebits
Thoughts will never outrun the pace of life. We cannot think our way to better-ness because, right now, no such thing exists. YOU stand at the center of all that is, and with YOU, at the center, nothing could be more grand or powerful. Embracing life, that is, what you experience right now, will get you further than anything you can think otherwise. Life is, after all, YOU!
Bozebits
If you constantly look down the road for the good you have convinced yourself doesn’t exist, you miss the good that is right here, right now. The “good” you seek will always elude you because beauty can only live where you are and not where you want to be. Pull over now and enjoy your unique and present self.
Bozebits
Your reality does not happen behind you or in front of you. Do you see? Your mind is the traveler, and its travel is always to the past or the future, both of which do not exist and therefore are not real. Seriously when does anything “real” happen? You know the answer; it’s NOW, in this present moment! Why would you go anywhere else?
Bozebits
Time is always moving forward or backward, and its pull (on the present) is relentless. The pace of time increases the more we are out of sync with the stillness of now. In the place of “no time,” all is known, and the hectic pace of life ceases to exist. Get some “no time” today.
Bozebits
The ability to think makes us human. The ability to not think makes us Gods. Whaddya think? Careful; trick question.
Bozebits
Of what value is anything we know when we encounter mystery? The predicate of mystery is that in its presence, we know nothing, but out of nothing wonders emerge. Little we know serves any purpose in the unfoldment of life. What we don’t know, however, is loaded with adventure.
