If you are over sixty-years-old, you probably remember when the expression Be Here Now escaped the confines of Buddhist teaching and, after a brief time as a popular battle cry of the counter-culture, became a frequently-made-fun-of cliché. And as a poo-pooed cliché, Be Here Now ceased to be taken seriously, which is too bad, because being here now opens the mind and heart to the miracle of being alive.
