eternal now

  • BEYOND THE COSMIC CAGE: FREEDOM FROM THE CLOCK OF TIME

    “But he that shall endure unto the end, the same shall be saved.” — Gospel of Matthew 24:13

    We are not merely trapped in a world.

    We are trapped in a clock.

    Not just surrounded by walls of matter—but bound to the relentless mechanism of time itself. Tick by tick, second by second, the great wheel turns. Birth becomes aging. Growth becomes decay. Every joy is shadowed by its ending. Every form is already dissolving the moment it appears.

    This is the deeper prison—the invisible one.

    The cosmic cage is not only space and matter, but sequence… duration… the forward march that never asks permission.

    You cannot stop the clock.
    You cannot bargain with it.
    You cannot step outside it—so long as you believe you are the body moving within it.

    And so the soul, identifying with the form, feels the pressure of time like a tightening grip:
    I am running out.
    I am getting older.
    I will lose this.
    I will end.

    This is the hypnosis.

    The spiritual warrior sees it—and refuses to bow.

    Because somewhere beneath the noise of thought and the pull of the senses, there is a deeper knowing:

    You were never born into time.
    Time appeared within you.

    When the warrior turns inward—through stillness, through devotion, through disciplined awareness—the tyranny of the clock begins to weaken.

    The breath slows.

    The mind, once chained to past and future, begins to dissolve into the eternal present.

    And something extraordinary is glimpsed:

    There is a dimension of consciousness untouched by time.

    Not moving.

    Not changing.

    Not aging.

    Watching.

    Eternal.

    This is the crack in the prison wall.

    At first, it comes as peace—a silence between thoughts. Then as presence—vast, unmoving, aware. And if the warrior persists, if he endures as the scripture commands, that presence deepens into something far greater:

    Love.

    Not human love, bound by time and condition.

    But Divine Love—without beginning, without end.

    This Love does not exist within the clock.

    It exists beyond it.

    And yet… it permeates every tick.

    This is the paradox that breaks the cage:

    You do not escape time by running from it.

    You transcend time by dissolving into Love so completely that the one who was bound by time is no longer there.

    Then comes the great shift—what the sages call samadhi.

    Not an achievement, but a revelation.

    Not something gained, but something uncovered.

    In that state, the clock stops—not because the hands cease moving, but because the observer of the hands is no longer confined to their motion.

    Past and future collapse into an eternal now.

    The sequence of moments is seen as a single, undivided field.

    Time is no longer a river you are being carried by—

    It is a pattern appearing within your own infinite awareness.

    The prison was never locked.

    The clock was never your master.

    It was only ever a construct within the dream.

    And when the warrior returns from that realization, something profound has changed:

    The clock still ticks.

    The body still ages.

    The world still turns.

    But there is no fear in it.

    No urgency.

    No desperation to grasp or hold.

    Because the one who was racing against time… has awakened beyond it.

    He moves through the seconds, but does not belong to them.

    He acts, but is not bound by outcome.

    He loves—not because time is short, but because Love is eternal.

    And in that state, the final truth becomes clear:

    The clock was not your prison.
    It was your teacher.

    Every tick was a reminder:

    Endure.

    Awaken.

    Return.

    And realize—What you are… was never inside the clock at all.

    Read Paramahansa Yogananda’s poem Samadhi HERE


  • THE MASTERY OF NOW

    Paramahansa Yogananda taught, “Live each present moment completely and the future will take care of itself”.


    The mystics, saints, and sages have all pointed to one blazing truth: the present moment is eternity itself. St. Augustine called time a mystery of the soul; Paramahansa Yogananda spoke of the eternal now as the doorway to God; and modern success teachers remind us that the only point of leverage you ever truly possess is this instant.

    Right now, you stand at a threshold. In this very breath, you hold no karma. The past has dissolved into memory, and the future has not yet been written. You are free. Yet the moment you act, consequences are born. Karma begins to ripple. Each thought, word, and deed is a seed sown into the soil of eternity. And though the fruits of that soil may ripen in ways mysterious to the material mind, to the spiritual eye they reveal perfection, guided by divine love.

    God, as the prophet Samuel said, “looks upon the heart.” Your inner state—your beliefs, your intentions, your energy—is the true measure of your life. Actions matter, but it is the heart behind the action that determines whether the act rises as incense toward heaven or sinks into the mire of self-serving ego.

    This is why moment-to-moment practice matters. Success, both material and spiritual, is nothing more than a succession of present moments, lived rightly, adding up like drops into an ocean. Each now is a chance to align your will with the eternal. Each now is a chance to choose love over fear, clarity over confusion, service over selfishness.

    The Bhagavad Gita reminds us: “You are entitled to the action, but never to the fruits of action.” Do your duty, do it passionately, do it with joy—and then release the outcome. The fruit belongs to God. You were never the Doer, God is. This truth liberates you from the anxiety of results and anchors you in the bliss of the work itself.

    Yes, cunning strategies, manipulation, and Machiavellian tactics often produce quick victories. Evil always comes sugar-coated, or else no one would taste it. But the harvest of such seeds is bitter. Al Capone ended mad with syphilis in prison; Adolf Hitler committed suicide in a bunker of despair. Their fruits rotted. Compare them to Mother Teresa, whose life was radiant with love, or Padre Pio, whose heart became a beacon of miracles. Their fruits endure in eternity.

    Rewards may or may not ripen in this lifetime, but ripen they shall. Karma is patient. Sometimes the lesson comes swiftly, other times over lifetimes.

    But to the soul walking in faith, one more act of love, one more step of courage, one more punch through the veil of illusion can bring a rebirth into greater strength, higher wisdom, and divine joy.

    Love is its own reward. When you choose love now, eternity opens within you. The world is but a dream within a dream, and when the dream ends, all of us must return to the Father. Even the most lost soul has a path home.

    That is the story of the Prodigal Son: no matter how far we wander, God’s grace is waiting-if we repent (Change). The banquet table is set, and the loving Father runs to meet us when we turn our face toward Him.

    So master this moment. The now is your eternity, your destiny, your karma yet unwritten. With every heartbeat, with every breath, let your heart align with love, let your action spring from truth, and let your destiny unfold as a song of grace.

    The Mastery of Now is the mastery of life eternal.

    “In the absolute sense, anything that contradicts true happiness is untruth; and that which gives permanent happiness is truth. Permanent happiness refers not to the temporary thrill that comes with material success and pleasure, but to the joy found in the soul’s attunement with God. By this standard, you can judge any action you perform as to its projected end result – whether or not that action will promote lasting happiness. The ultimate Truth is God; and God is the ultimate Truth.”

    – Sri Sri Paramahansa Yogananda

    Journey to Self-Realization

    “What is Truth”, pg 107