Now and Forever
Copyright © 2002 by Christopher Lovejoy, aka Sophianic
I will live, and fulfill my life, in this life, in this world, now and forever. This is the mantra given to the friend of forever, the mantra of one who refuses to accept death, in this life, in this world, as inevitable. Permit me now to explore and examine the meaning of this unusual statement, piece by piece.
I will live. Spoken softly, and with conviction, these words come to me as profound, as pregnant with meaning as any three words I may care to utter. I say them again, slowly. I will live. They imply so much, no less when declared in the face of death. They resonate through the ages, from the moment a forever lost and forgotten soul first announced them to the world. I will live.
And fulfill my life. Inside the body, mind, heart, and soul of humanity lies a great wealth of potential, the breadth of which we have never seen before, the depth of which I am now only beginning to fathom. From this pool of potential, I can hear the call, to play a modest but significant part, to awaken my body, my mind, my heart, my soul, to an elevated notion of who I am, of what I strive to become. To fulfill my life.
In this life. These words appear to speak the language of blasphemy, no matter how respectfully they are spoken. Why blasphemous? Because they ignore God. Neither intended to be profane nor mocking, neither contemptuous nor irreverent, they speak a simple truth about individual human beings in the universe: we have but one life to live. In this life.
In this world. How eager I am to invent worlds beyond my reach, beyond what nature provides. I suffer, and I suffer, and then I look beyond what I suffer in search of a more enlightened place to be, to live, to love, to laugh, to explore, to create, to produce, to improve. But that place, those places, exist only in my imagination. As vivid as they may be, they exist for only as long as I can imagine them. In this world.
Now. Mathematically speaking, now is an infinite series, but intuitively, now is now. We know this to be true. Intuitively. How easy it is for me to put off my life, my fulfillment, until a more auspicious time arrives from the future. How easy it is for me to wait for opportunity to knock, to wait for some one (or some thing) to come to my rescue, to save me from certain death. No. I will live, and fulfill my life. Now.
And forever. Yes, the future is important, but not at the expense of discarding the present moment. I am one with the present moment. I live for the present moment. Each moment builds a future, and if the result of that construction is a life devoid of purpose, then the future has no place for me. In word, in deed, I will do what I can to live without end -- to live, and fulfill my life, in this life, in this world, now and forever.
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How beautiful it is to do nothing and then rest afterward - Spanish Proverb
Sophianic