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We Live from the Past – Understand Reality



We Live from the Past – Understand Reality


Let’s take a brief moment to reflect and do a simple exercise:

Raise your finger (any one). That’s the present, because you performed an action.

Keep it raised for one more second.

Well, that second has already passed — your raised finger now belongs to the past. But since it’s still up, does it also belong to the present?

Now decide to keep it raised for two more seconds. That decision represents your future!

So, what is the present? It’s only your action, because once you’ve acted, everything else becomes the past.

Why do we age? Because we carry too much — too much past. When we remember our past, we become aware of our age, and thus, we “must grow old.” As children, we hardly remember anything before the age of six. As we start to “create life memories,” we grow quickly — and then we stop growing.

The secret to having something meaningful in life is understanding what truly endures and holds real value. For example, buy a pet, and it will accompany you throughout your life. Buy a car, and it will help you for a few years — then turn into scrap metal.

We must keep in mind that time is relative to each person’s life. The more memories of time we have, the older we become, forming the adult and elderly self. The mind then becomes trapped in a vortex where everything works that way — and when evolution stops, health problems appear.

Now, let’s travel through time:

We live from the past.
Only our actions exist in the present.
Your intention to act is your future.

Your action in the now (present) builds your future.
Your past gives you your present, which creates your future.

Travel through time as you wish — wake up!



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