Love the moment and the energy of that moment will spread beyond
"Love the moment and the energy of that moment will spread beyond all boundaries." These words from Corita Kent carry within them a profound truth that resonates through the ages. To love the moment is to embrace the present with fullness of heart and to recognize the deep power contained in the now. We are often swept away by the rush of time, consumed by worries about the past or anxieties about the future. Yet, when we turn our attention to the present, when we truly love the moment, we tap into an energy that is boundless — one that ripples through our lives and spreads far beyond what we can imagine.
In the ancient world, the sages and mystics often spoke of the power of the present moment. They understood that the true essence of life lies not in waiting for some future event or in dwelling on the past, but in immersing ourselves fully in the here and now. To love the moment is to see its beauty, to feel its vitality, and to recognize that in this fleeting moment, everything we need is already present. This is the moment where all creation happens, where life pulses and flows. It is in this space that energy is born — an energy that, when cherished and nurtured, can spread like a flame, lighting the world around us.
Consider the example of Mahatma Gandhi, who, in his quest for freedom and justice, understood the power of the present. Gandhi did not see the future as some distant promise, but as something to be lived in each moment. His nonviolent resistance was not simply a tactic for achieving political goals; it was an expression of his deep love for the moment and the truth it contained. Every march, every fast, every act of resistance was an act of present love — an energy that resonated through the hearts of millions, transcending borders and boundaries, reaching across nations. Gandhi’s ability to love the moment of each struggle made his cause universal, and it spread the energy of his vision for freedom far beyond his own time and place.
Similarly, the great Martin Luther King Jr., whose dream of equality and justice for all people was rooted in his love for the present moment, understood this power. When he stood before the crowds, when he spoke his famous "I Have a Dream" speech, he was not just speaking of a future ideal. He was speaking from a place of love for the present moment — for the possibility of change that lay within the hearts of those who heard his words. His vision was not bound by time; it was a truth that could be realized in the here and now. The energy of his love spread far beyond the boundaries of his own life and continues to inspire generations, a testament to the power of embracing the present with fullness and purpose.
This brings us to the lesson of Kent’s words: when we love the moment, we tap into an energy that has the power to shape the world. It is not enough to simply exist in the present; we must choose to love it. To live with a heart full of love for the now is to open ourselves to the limitless possibilities of the present. This love becomes the catalyst for change, for transformation, for creation. The energy born from this love ripples outward, touching lives, influencing events, and creating waves of change that extend far beyond the individual.
In our own lives, we must ask: how often do we fail to love the moment? How often do we allow the energy of the present to slip by unnoticed, unappreciated? Each moment contains within it the potential for great power, but we must first love it. Love it in the quiet moments of stillness, in the moments of challenge, in the moments of joy. By loving the moment, we invite its energy to flow freely through us, and as we carry that energy, it spreads to others, to the world around us. It is this overflowing energy that becomes the force for change, the source of inspiration, the heartbeat of life.
The final lesson is clear: love the moment, for in loving the present, you unlock the boundless energy that it holds. This energy is not contained by the boundaries of time or space. It spreads like a wildfire, touching lives, changing hearts, and shaping the world. Live in the present with love and intention, and you will discover that you are not only transforming your own life, but the lives of those around you. The energy of love is not meant to be hoarded, but shared. Love the moment, and the world will feel the warmth of your heart in ways you cannot yet imagine.
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