God is present in Anuvanuvu (every atom), in anakanamu (every cell), and Kshanakshanamu (every second). (Uniq, p. 174)
Many reasons are given for the problems in the world, which we face today. But the root causes are really two. The old ruminate over the past and spend their time expatiating on the good old times when they were young and recalling all their achievements and enjoyments. As for the youth, they are engaged in imagining fanciful plans for their future after their studies and their service careers. The future is in fact unpredictable. No one knows for certain what the morrow will bring. What use is there in worrying about the unknown? The old, absorbed in the past, and the young, concerned about the future, are both ignoring the present. This is the real problem. We should really be concerned about the Divine present. Only if you make the present holy and pure, can you attain goodness and purity in the future. (SSS Vol.18, p. 137)
Past is past, future is not certain, but present is important, as it is not ordinary present but Omnipresent. How is this explanation correct? Past and future are akin to a tree and the present to a seed. This seed has come from the past tree and from this seed only the future tree will come. Therefore the present (seed) is very important. If we devote our attention to ‘present’ exclusively, then there will be no anxiety or worry. The people in general today are ignoring the present, and are brooding over the past or are worried about the future. So for past as well as future, present is very important and if we are careful about the present, even the future can be safeguarded. (M, p. 38)