Nowism

Nowism is a celebration of consciousness in the form of a simplistic philosophy of appreciation and realization of existence -- to the fullest extent -- from one’s awareness and knowledge of here and now. The philosophy of Nowism was first celebrated and outlined in the poetry of A. Pearl (born in Great Britain in 1986)-- writings which were inspired by the paradigm shift to interconnectedness, nonlocality, and the postulation of a holographic existence, born from non-fictional literature such as The Tao of Physics by Fritjof Capra and The Holographic Universe by Michael Talbot.
Nowism proposes the situation that opposing a literal physical existence is nothingness, or absolute nothing --“not even blackness”, and so to realize this, is to consider and appreciate both of the following statements; existence is a pure creation from nothing, or perceived existence is an illusionary holographic reality constructed to seem "real" by the mind and experienced “solidly”, purely by interfering therein.
"Nowism celebrates the wholly interconnected, nonlocal holographic model of reality" - A.pearl
Applying to day-to-day reality, Nowism encourages meditation, practices or arts that focus on minimalistic thought and appreciation of stillness; oneness; and saturation of here and now. Nowism also encourages one to appreciate the philosophy of Taoism and Buddhism due to their shared views and huge inspiration to Nowism.
 
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