Breaking Time
Down
Into its little
Components
Is when one
Realizes
There is
No way to
Brake time
To a complete
Stop
As it is not even
Possible to
Slow it down
Into anything
But each of
Its moments
In which
Oddly enough
Gives credence to
Einstein’s theory
That everything is
Happening
All at once
This led to an unintentional experiment at the dentist’s office, where, essentially by circumstance, I invited a near complete stranger to put two hands halfway into my mouth with tiny clamps and buzzing drills. With just enough room for a suction device of a hard plastic tube to remove saliva since that ability was rendered impossible. Think not. Open your mouth and swallow. I’ll wait….
Anyway, as this slight torture was occurring, it occurred to me I could make each segment of “pain” a little bit shorter by repeating a mini mantra. “This moment has passed.”
“Worked like a charm.”
– Bill Hicks
After being freed from the inverse oral Iron Maiden, I took with me a new awareness that in uncomfortable, painful or anger triggering situations I am able to experience the experience with a different perspective by repeating, “This moment has passed.”
“The phantoms
Of our imagination
Are as real as the
Beliefs in our brain”
– Angelo Devlin
That is beautiful! And a exceptional way to live. Imagine if we could just stay in the present moment, now, now, now…
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Stay in the present and watch out for centipedes.
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Oddly enough, our body is in the forever present moment. However, the mind is usually forecasting fear when not making plans to alleviate said fear. Or, remembering something that may have never happened. While building narratives around them to sell/tell oneself, things geared towards making sense from it. That is certainly a prison that one can escape from by being in the present, present (gift).
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Super cogent awareness! If we could exist in each present moment, we’d just let our yes be yes and our no be no. No need to strategize or predict. Sounds divine! I love the way you explain it.
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