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Because we demand a future, we live each moment in expectation and unfulfillment. We live each moment in passing. In just this way the real nunc stans, the timeless present, is reduced to the nunc fluens, the fleeting present, the passing present of a mere one or two seconds. We expect each moment to pass on to a future moment, for in this fashion we pretend to avoid death by always rushing toward an imagined future. We want to meet ourselves in the future. We don’t want just now—we want another now, and another, and another, tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow. And thus, paradoxically, our impoverished present is fleeting precisely because we demand that it end! We want it to end so that it can thereby pass on to yet another moment, a future moment, which will in turn live only to pass.


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Throughout 1997 he had kept journals of his personal experiences which were publiKen Wilberd in 1999 as One Taste a term for unitary consciousness. Quadrants
As an inevitable corollary of their nature as a simultaneous part and whole each holon inherently has an interior and an exterior perspective (the perception or equivalent of the holon and the perspective of other separate entities) and also may be considered in the sense of an individual or as a plurality or collective. " Wilber's response is that the world religious traditions do not attest to the importance that Grof assigns to the perinatal.

In 1998 he founded the Integral Institute. His work formulates what he calls Integral Theory.

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