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At its heart, "Be Here Now" challenges the human tendency toward "time binding"—the habit of living either in the rearview mirror of memory or the anxious anticipation of the future.
: A central practice in this philosophy is identifying as "Loving Awareness." By shifting focus from the thinking mind to the spiritual heart, an individual begins to see others not as social roles, but as souls. Practical Application and "Fierce Grace" NEW PODCAST FROM THE Be Here Now Network 🎧 - Facebook Remember, Be Here Now
: True presence is described as "ageless" and "eternal." In this state, aging is not seen as a culmination and youth is not a preparation; instead, every moment is a fresh start to "just be". At its heart, "Be Here Now" challenges the
: Ram Dass taught that we often mistake the "mask" of our social roles—whether parent, professional, or retiree—for our true face. By staying trapped in these roles, we suffer from the expectations and fears attached to them. : Ram Dass taught that we often mistake
The Eternal Return: An Analysis of "Remember, Be Here Now" The phrase "Remember, Be Here Now" is more than a simple command for mindfulness; it is the cornerstone of a transformative philosophy popularized by in his 1971 seminal work, Be Here Now . This philosophy serves as a bridge between Western psychology and Eastern spirituality, offering a roadmap for shifting human identification from the ego to the "spiritual heart". The Genesis of a Message