Paradox
An insight into the Reiki precepts as ways to “being in the now” doesn’t seem exactly earth shaking. What use is that information, unless it can be a lived experience. That’s exactly the point. The “now” is not just for special or spiritual people. Anyone who follows those simple ways in the precepts, with or without the Reiki practice, is creating the mental environment where the now can be experienced.
Theres a difference between being in the now and thinking we are in the now. It’s the difference that Tolle refers to when he talks about “entering the forest with your mind”. “You will think you are present, but you are not really”.
Alan Watts tells the story of people during the second world war that heard the whistle of the bomb coming. They knew there was no escape, it was all over. There was nothing they could do and they simply let go of doing anything. The bomb hit, failed to explode and these people found they were alive in a different world, the now. They actually believed that there was something wrong with them, that they had a “mental condition”.
Every single human being has actually known the experience of living in the now, lived it effortlessly until they “unlearned” it around the age of six years. That’s the age at which time we develop and stabilise the facility we call “ego mind”. Those five precepts are a path to undoing what developing the ego mind took away.
It’s a paradox of life that we lose this capability in becoming an individual, to experience and possess the world as a self, and then at some point, we realise a longing for what was lost and begin a spiritual journey “home”.

