ACT, ACT IN THE LIVING PRESENT
Mind is
always active. It is a running pool of thoughts, ideas, dreams, feelings, emotions, joys and sorrows. There
is repentance as also re-determination.
As for human life it demands
activity, movement, onward march, dynamism and restlessness. It believes in doing one’s best at the present moment. There should be no
postponement.
A famous proverb says : “Time and tide wait for none.”
What is available at the present
moment is certain ; what is to come is uncertain.
Another proverb says: Don’t put off
till tomorrow what you can do today.
The English poet-dramatist William Shakespeare
(1564-1616) said in his play Julius Caesar :
“There is a tide in the affairs of
men
Which taken at the flood, leads on to
fortune;
Omitted, all the voyage of their life
Is bound in shallows and in miseries
On such a full sea are we now afloat;
And we must take the current when it
serves,
Or lose our ventures.”
The English
poet Miss A.A.Procter (1825-1864) said in her poem titled Now :
Rise!
For the day is passing
And
you lie dreaming on;
The
others have buckled their armour,
And
forth to the fight are gone:
A
place in the ranks awaits you,
Each
man has some part to play :
The
Past and the Future are nothing,
In
the face of the stern Today.
Rise
from your dreams of the Future----
Of
gaining some hard-fought field;
Of
storming some airy fortress,
Or
bidding some giant yield :
Your
future has deeds of glory,
Of
honour (God grant it may !)
But
your arm will never be stronger
Or
the need so great as Today.
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.
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G.R.Kanwal
19 June 2026