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THE PRESENT MOMENT
‘Time’ is defined as what is measured in minutes, hours,
days, etc. Another definition describes it as ‘the indefinite continued
progress of existence and events in the past, present and future regarded as a
whole “travel through space and time.”
Time is also mentioned as ‘today’ and ‘tomorrow’. To measure it in this way is not correct
because time is eternal. It was, it is and it will be. It is endless. However,
the dependable part of time is the present moment. The past cannot be called
back and the future is uncertain.
A disturbing aspect of time is its memory of the past. It
consumes a lot of our time at the cost of our present moment when we are alive and are supposed to do what
is relevant . Past is history, future is a dream. Present is a hard reality but
it also becomes past in the split of a second.
Wisdom requires not to brood over the past and
also not to dream about the future. The English poet and philanthropist
Adelaide Anne Procter (1825-1864) has
written a poem which she has called “Now” and begins with the lines:
Rise ! for the day is
passing,
And you lie dreaming on’
The
others have buckled their armor,
And forth to the fight are gone.
She goes on to say:
A
place in the ranks awaits you,
Each
man has some part to play;
The
Past and Future are nothing,
In
the face of the stern today.
The second stanza begins with the
line:
Rise
from your dreams of the future,
And
ends with the lines:
Your Future has deeds of
glory,
Of
honor (God grant it may !)
But
your arm will never be stronger,
Or
the need so great as Today.
The third of this
four-stanza poem deals with the Past time and is most significant because it
lays stress on the significance of the present moment for which she has used
the word “Now” as the title of her poem.
Rise
! if the Past detains you,
Her
sunshine and storms forget;
No
chains so unworthy to hold you
As
those of a vain regret:
Sad
or bright, she is lifeless ever;
Cast
her phantom arms away,
Nor
look back, save to learn the lesson
Of a nobler strife Today.
Finally, here is a famous quote: “Yesterday’s
the past, tomorrow’s the future, but today is a gift. That’s why it’s called
the present.”
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G.R.Kanwal
17th January 2025