THE FLAW OF NOWISM: Living in the “Now” Is Death

Nowism is The Subtle Death of Continuity
To “live in the now,” when taken as a total principle, is not liberation but diminishment. It reduces existence to a thin slice of experience, severed from the continuity that gives it meaning and the connections you have with those who have come and gone before you, and those who will come after.
That is not to say do not recognize each moment as valuable because it is the moment that makes the memory.
It is more of a warning not to become stagnant within it for it is like water. When it becomes stagnant, it becomes as poison.
Within Druwayu, reality is not a sequence of isolated instants but an unfolding whole, in which identity, purpose, and action arise only through the integration of what has been, what is, and what may become.


