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Momentfully

Adverb: The act of living and being fully in the moment.

A non-active state where anything, everything or nothing at all can happen. A feeling of expanding out into infinite time and filling infinite space. No past, no future. Time stands still. A balanced, present state similar to what people have mistakenly been conditioned to call mindful; which implies thinking, active concentration and engaging the mind.

The simple act of being in the present moment should never involve the mind. The aim is to rid yourself of thoughts and not be in the mind. Momentfully in the NOW with an empty mind.

Acting momentfully is being in the wide, creative moment full of pure experience without the interference of the mind and thinking. Living momentfully is to empty the mind so that the only thing that is perceived is the precise moment you are present in.

At the intersection of momentous, wonderful, monumental and joyful, living momentfully will have you feeling all of these states and more.
I really began to feel pure joy and to enjoy living life to its fullest when I started living momentfully.
When I started to act and exist momentfully, I learned to experience all the wonderful, joyful, momentous things that randomly came my way.

I momentfully experienced my day today in a constant state of bliss, balance and present awareness.
by JohnWords May 9, 2020
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Momentually

A task that you will not complete right away, but, rather, sooner than later.
"This drive-thru is taking forever. But, I'll get through it momentually."

"I'm going to do my homework momentually, after the last 12 minutes of this t.v. show."
by Theresa20 May 23, 2012
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