Mikko Saarinen

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We speak of living in the present moment. But where is this moment to be found? Is it a nanosecond that punctuates the space between past and future? To paraphrase St. Augustine, now is neither in time nor out of time. The elusive present moment is not measured by the tick-tock time of a clock, which we humans invented, nor is it separate from past or future. There is no time line, at least not as we conventionally think about it.
The Five Invitations: Discovering What Death Can Teach Us About Living Fully
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