We’ve been taught to believe in a quiet, persistent story:
“I’ll be happy when…”
When I achieve more.
When I earn more.
When life finally goes my way.
It sounds reasonable. Even motivating.
But beneath it lies an assumption we rarely question:
That something is missing.
That who we are right now… is not enough.
That this moment… is incomplete.
And so, we spend our lives reaching.
Chasing.
Becoming.
Always moving toward a future that promises fulfilment—yet never quite delivers it.
The Illusion of “When”
The mind lives in “when.”
When things change, then I’ll rest.
When I become someone better, then I’ll feel whole.
But this “when” is a moving target.
As soon as one condition is met, another appears.
This isn’t failure—it’s conditioning.
We’ve been trained to seek externally for something that has never been missing internally.
What If Nothing Is Missing?
Pause for a moment.
Not to think.
Not to analyse.
Just to be.
In that pause, something subtle reveals itself.
A quiet presence.
A stillness underneath the noise.
A sense of being that doesn’t depend on circumstances.
It doesn’t need achievement.
It doesn’t require validation.
It isn’t waiting for life to improve.
It’s already here.
This is what we overlook.
Not because it’s hidden—but because it’s so simple.
Remembering, Not Becoming
Peace isn’t something you find.
It isn’t out there, waiting at the end of a journey.
It’s something you remember.
You remember it in moments of stillness.
In the space between thoughts.
In the awareness that notices everything, yet is untouched by anything.
This remembering isn’t about adding something new.
It’s about seeing clearly what has always been present.
The Practice of Now Yoga
Now Yoga is not about striving to become better.
It’s about returning.
Returning to the present moment.
Returning to awareness.
Returning to the truth that nothing is missing.
It’s the shift from:
Doing → Being
Chasing → Allowing
Becoming → Remembering
Each breath becomes a doorway.
Each moment, an invitation.
Not to fix yourself.
But to recognise yourself.
Enough, Already
The idea that you are not enough is learned.
The truth that you are enough is remembered.
Nothing needs to be added to you.
Nothing essential has been lost.
Beneath the thoughts, the striving, the identity you’ve built…
There is a quiet completeness.
A wholeness that has never been broken.
And from that place, life doesn’t become passive—it becomes authentic.
You still act, create, and grow.
But no longer from lack.
Only from truth.