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The Challenge of Living in the Moment
 
If one takes this challenge seriously, investigating it will require a careful and considered look at the entire concept of time as well as who or what it is that wants to live in the now.

Most of us accept there are three parts to time: the past; the present; and the future. It might be helpful to imagine time as a triptych, which is a grouping of three paintings that are linked by some type of common theme or image. However, if we take a fresh look at time, it might be revealed that grouping time this way, as a connected assembly of three equal elements, is not at all an accurate way to typify time. If so, the result may be that what we call “the moment” is not what we have assumed it to be.


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