Thank you for that Steve  !   

I am always amazed how "the time" is always "the present" ... it's "now". 
It's always "now", the present, no matter what appears, no matter the 
position of the sun, no matter the click-clock of the clock .  We are 
inherently "present" no matter what or who or how or when or why. Even to 
think of a "then", referring to "an-other now" called "the past, the 
passed", it is thought NOW. the only now. But hey, "the past" seems but a 
story of "yet another now" , and/or "how now came to be."  Yet, now doesn't 
come or go, now is always present tense !  HaH !  So "the present tense" is 
infinite, like an infinite variety of the same one "presence", perceived 
infinitively. 

So yeah .... every moment is unique, held in a "Infinite Intelligence" for 
lack of any other term at this moment, and I doubt that matters "now" ! Hah 
!   Yeah ... this now, the now one .... ahahahahaahahah !   Oh heck .... I 
can only laugh with it all ...... and smile .... and cherish all of now . 

I know how this may sound .... or not .....but just as I don't choose the 
way the sun rises and falls.... I never know what's gonna arise in 
"thought", let alone anywhere else !   Just being honest ..... :-)





On Thursday, December 21, 2017 at 3:10:05 PM UTC-5, Steve Palincsar wrote:
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> *The Hōshi **family** has run the inn bearing their name in Japan’s 
> Ishikawa Prefecture for 1,300 years. Forty six generations have accepted 
> the profession of their ancestors, but that same weight of tradition keeps 
> the **family** sharply focused on the present moment.*
>
> * Zengoro Hōshi refers to the concept Ichi-go ichi-e (一期一会) meaning "one 
> time, one meeting", as his constant reminder to cherish each meeting with a 
> customer, or friend, because no moment ever repeats. The term originated in 
> the 16th Century with tea master Sen no Rikyū, and it's with a tea ceremony 
> that all guests are first welcomed to the hotel (even before they are shown 
> to their rooms).*
>
> * The Hōshi Ryokan was founded in 716 with the discovery of a hot springs. 
> The garden is relatively new, though it was designed by a 16th century 
> garden master....  **https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j9QfgKPGCAw 
> <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j9QfgKPGCAw>*
> *-- https://forums.thepaceline.net/showthread.php?t=215191 
> <https://forums.thepaceline.net/showthread.php?t=215191>*
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