What is the present moment?
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definition
"The present moment is not a destination; it is the ever-present 'now' that invites you to relax and simply be. Let go of the past and future, and immerse yourself in the immediacy of existence."
According to Osho, the present moment is not a place to reach but the ever-present 'now' that is always here. Time truly has only one tense—now. Searching for it, or dragging past and projecting future, makes you miss it. Simply relax here and now; drop mental stories and taste the immediacy of being.
It’s the ‘now’ right where you are—stop thinking about before or later, relax, and feel what’s happening.
Why this matters practically
- Reduces anxiety and regret by ending fixation on future or past.
- Improves clarity and joy through direct awareness of what is.
- Helps you respond wisely because you are fully present.
- Improves clarity and joy through direct awareness of what is.
- Helps you respond wisely because you are fully present.
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