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"I have" relates to form. "I am" relates to Being. To relate to the word "Being," you need to be. You can't have the Truth. The requirement for entering into the Truth is to taste the truth of your existence. To be conscious of anything, you have to be conscious of your own existence. All moments of life are blessings, if we are present. We have to clearly see that the past is gone and the future is "elsewhere." But in this moment, we could be here, present. If there's something you need to do to repair the past, you still have to do it in this moment. In the present, there's always a chance…mehr

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"I have" relates to form. "I am" relates to Being. To relate to the word "Being," you need to be. You can't have the Truth. The requirement for entering into the Truth is to taste the truth of your existence. To be conscious of anything, you have to be conscious of your own existence. All moments of life are blessings, if we are present. We have to clearly see that the past is gone and the future is "elsewhere." But in this moment, we could be here, present. If there's something you need to do to repair the past, you still have to do it in this moment. In the present, there's always a chance to take a correct step for your life. If you need to prepare for the future, you can only do it in the present. That's where all your possibilities are.
Autorenporträt
John Schreiber, D.C., director of the Breema Center and the Breema Clinic, has been teaching Breema nationally and the internationally since 1980, and is the author of numerous books and articles on the philosophy, principles and practice of Breema.