On the "now"...simply stated...

Came across this poem by Jane Piirto, and it called me "in"..."sucked" my attention on the spot! I found it in the "Writer's Almanac", the one by Garrison Keillor, in the website..."http://writersalmanac.publicradio.org/index.php?date=2011/09/25"
Here it goes: (spacing modified by "moi")

Tomorrow, Today, and Yesterday

the 3-year-old, wanting to know what day it is
asks everyday what day it is
we tell her Tuesday or Saturday etcetera
then she asks what day it will be tomorrow

and we go through the naming of tomorrows in order
chanting the future like a litany

tomorrow is when she wakes up in the morning

and when we tell her
we'll go shopping tomorrow

she remembers yesterday
and informs us
that it is tomorrow 

that today is yesterday
that therefore the time is always now
to do what we plan to do...
tomorrow


"Tomorrow, Today, and Yesterday" by Jane Piirto, from Saunas. © Mayapple Press, 2008. The book can be obtained from the publisher, here: link.

 I'll have to share that with Eckart Tolle if I ever come across him (!), for maybe that is one more example he can use to help explain his "Now". What do you think?



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