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Fleur de Frost 02-02-2015 04:25 PM

Living in the 'now' but still preparing yourself for the future
 
Fresh outta high school and I am deeply struggling with this concept. I understand/empathize with the concept of living in the moment, for sure. But the teachings of 'future experiences don't exist' and 'you have to focus on right now' aren't helping me plan ahead for the future.

Whenever I'm just doing my thing in the moment, listening to my inner guide and completing whatever actions call to my spirit right then and there, I'm happy. But, at the same time, I'm not developing pathways for the future - something completely necessary at this stage in my life. When I do try that, fear and anxiety grabs me into a headlock. I cannot stand planning ahead, and I immediately retreat into the safety of 'now'. It's almost like this all-spiritual concept has become a method for me to avoid my actual obligations.

So, my question is, how do these two contradictory ideas come into play? How can you plan your future but still focus on the present moment?

Edit: I am 99% certain my ego has a huge role in this. I'm terrified of an insecure future, not knowing where I'm going, not having a stable career path to walk down. Guess the question now becomes: how can I quiet my ego's desire to live in the future enough to live in the present?"

jonesboy 02-02-2015 04:42 PM

Let's say your in college wanting to be a doctor.

In the now you are picking your classes to fit that objective. Doing the things now that need to be done now.

What you are not doing is saying how life will be so much better in the future. Daydreaming about what the future and how it will make you happier once you become a doctor or finish a class.

I hope this helps.

Miss Hepburn 02-02-2015 06:08 PM

How?
Enjoy your planning for the future...now.
Always enjoy the moment...even if you are picturing a vacation,
for example...the vacation and the beach are not happening now...
but your enjoyment of the thought is.
:smile:

skygazer 02-02-2015 06:17 PM

making life decisions can be so overwhelming, especially to someone with as much insight as you, because you have an understanding of what is at stake. I think if I was at the point in my life that you are now, and know what I know now, I would take great care in listening to my intuition before deciding what to do...
on the other hand, nothing you decide is set in stone. When it no longer serves you, or if at any point you find a better path living in the moment will free you to go exploring else where.

SnufflexD 02-02-2015 06:42 PM

Just plan ahead forget the now theres nothing right here right now.
We have big *** brains for running complex simulations of the future and all the ways it can **** up.

the real term is make the most of now, or make the most of every oppotunity.

If you start letting go of the future youll spend all your time in the past trust me. (not all bad tho cuz itle improve your memory but you just wont have any life goals to chase and youll end up lazy)

athribiristan 02-02-2015 07:09 PM

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Originally Posted by Fleur-de-Frost
Fresh outta high school and I am deeply struggling with this concept. I understand/empathize with the concept of living in the moment, for sure. But the teachings of 'future experiences don't exist' and 'you have to focus on right now' aren't helping me plan ahead for the future.

Whenever I'm just doing my thing in the moment, listening to my inner guide and completing whatever actions call to my spirit right then and there, I'm happy. But, at the same time, I'm not developing pathways for the future - something completely necessary at this stage in my life. When I do try that, fear and anxiety grabs me into a headlock. I cannot stand planning ahead, and I immediately retreat into the safety of 'now'. It's almost like this all-spiritual concept has become a method for me to avoid my actual obligations.

So, my question is, how do these two contradictory ideas come into play? How can you plan your future but still focus on the present moment?

Edit: I am 99% certain my ego has a huge role in this. I'm terrified of an insecure future, not knowing where I'm going, not having a stable career path to walk down. Guess the question now becomes: how can I quiet my ego's desire to live in the future enough to live in the present?"


The point is to be in the now and not dwell in the past or live in the future. That is not to say that we don't visit those places. The past has much to teach us. As we grow as people we learn new lessons from past experiences. Being in the now is effectively putting those lessons to work for you so you don't fall into destructive patterns of behavior in the future. Likewise, planning for the future is perfectly valid. As Miss H. said, plan for the future....now. But don't live there. Don't wander through your day wondering what tomorrow will be like, or dreaming about how much better it will be. Doing so causes us to miss all the opportunities we have right now to actually make it better.

LadyMay 02-02-2015 07:41 PM

Our paths are already pre-planned by our higher selves. When we relax and not worry we go with the flow and allow things to unfold as they are meant to.

When we worry that's when we can mess things up... lol.

Living in the moment is so important. Hard, but so freeing.

Nothing can go wrong. We only believe that it can. Changing our beliefs is the first step to happiness.

wstein 03-02-2015 01:11 AM

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Originally Posted by Fleur-de-Frost
I'm happy. But, at the same time, I'm not developing pathways for the future

First of all, being in the 'now' does not mean living in a single moment in time. Now refers that which is affecting you currently. As such an event with a future time-stamp can be affecting you at this moment. An easy example is going to an appointment. In order to be there at the agreed time, you have to start your travel some time earlier. Therefore that appointment enters the now when you have to start traveling, not at the agreed time.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Fleur-de-Frost
When I do try that, fear and anxiety grabs me into a headlock. I cannot stand planning ahead, and I immediately retreat into the safety of 'now'.

Edit: I am 99% certain my ego has a huge role in this. I'm terrified of an insecure future, not knowing where I'm going, not having a stable career path to walk down. Guess the question now becomes: how can I quiet my ego's desire to live in the future enough to live in the present?"

That last bit would seem to be the real issue: an uncertain future. Probably better characterized as fear than ego per se.

VinceField 03-02-2015 01:23 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Fleur-de-Frost
Fresh outta high school and I am deeply struggling with this concept. I understand/empathize with the concept of living in the moment, for sure. But the teachings of 'future experiences don't exist' and 'you have to focus on right now' aren't helping me plan ahead for the future.

Whenever I'm just doing my thing in the moment, listening to my inner guide and completing whatever actions call to my spirit right then and there, I'm happy. But, at the same time, I'm not developing pathways for the future - something completely necessary at this stage in my life. When I do try that, fear and anxiety grabs me into a headlock. I cannot stand planning ahead, and I immediately retreat into the safety of 'now'. It's almost like this all-spiritual concept has become a method for me to avoid my actual obligations.

So, my question is, how do these two contradictory ideas come into play? How can you plan your future but still focus on the present moment?

Edit: I am 99% certain my ego has a huge role in this. I'm terrified of an insecure future, not knowing where I'm going, not having a stable career path to walk down. Guess the question now becomes: how can I quiet my ego's desire to live in the future enough to live in the present?"


I believe the most beneficial interpretation of the phrase "live in the Now" means to be fully aware of what you are doing in the present moment, as opposed to doing something half-heartedly or half-focused, with another part of your mind elsewhere.

So if you need to plan for the future, great! Be fully aware of that planning while you are doing it in the present moment. After all, thinking happens in the present moment.

Perhaps set aside some time specifically for your planning, contemplation, research, etc, and if any important thoughts relating to your plans come up while you are engaged in something else, take a note and save it for later, or if unproductive worry arises, learn to let go of it.

And this brings us to your final question- how to quiet your ego's desire to live in the future. I believe this comes with understanding that nothing is certain and nothing is permanent. Do what feels right now, understanding that what feels right to you may change next year, or next month, or tomorrow, and that is okay.

sunsoul 03-02-2015 01:46 AM

If you are doing everything fully in the moment whether future plans or tasks of the moment then all is well. The daydreaming about the future is what takes us away from ourselves although some dreaming of course can be beneficial as long as we don't get caught up in it..


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