Hello everyone,
Is it not dangerous to completely forget about the past and to only live in the NOW? suppose you have an appoinment next day, wouldn't completely forgetting about the past would end up in missing it?
The present may include 'thinking about the past' or any other kind of thinking, or no thought.
It is not that thinking and being-here-now are mutually exclusive.
The difference is - if when thinking about the past, or the future, you dissociate - lose awareness of your immediate situation - then you are in
ignore-ance.
Resting in no-thought is a kind of oceanic bliss, and has special names of various kinds. This simple absence of thought is idealised and hyped extremely - even to the extent of some 'pundits' considering thought itself a problem.
Be present in your experience, whether thoughtless or thinking, whether in action or stillness. That is zen.
Of course zen masters consider yesterday and tomorrow. They are not brain-dead. What makes them a master is that they are never distracted/dissociated.