For me, living in the now means living between the ticks of a clock. It means an ability to focus on the air as its being beaten into submission by the wings of a bee, or to simply pick a point of water as it approaches in a fast moving stream, and follow as it passes and continues out of sight. Even before his death in 1973, Alan Watts rightly understood that our culture had lost touch with the present, the now. We were fully absorbed in creating better, faster, easier, less expensive; a disposable life for our disposable world. If you don't believe me, I'm sure there's an app for it.
Take a moment, breathe, then determine if you’ve got a few seconds to read more about my thoughts of living in the now. If you do, follow this link to my blog, “The Path”: Living in the Now