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Lately I’ve been learning to toggle between near and far, yin and yang, small and large, the details and the big picture, what’s close at hand and what’s off on the horizon, inner and outer, sooner and later, single individual and masses of people, local community and global society.
There are fleeting glimpses of living fully in the moment, suspended in time. More often I am either anticipating what’s about to happen in the next few minutes or days or weeks, or I’m fantasizing or doomscrolling about the future.
But when I am in the present, I am not attached to the future or the past. I can switch back and forth. I can see nature in all her infinite complexity. I see that this complexity infuses all our activities. I give up trying to predict what will happen.
I see things as they are.