“Be here. Be present. Wherever you are, be there.”
“Wherever you are, be there. If you can be fully present now, you’ll know what it means to live.”
“Wherever you are, be all there." I have lived the runner, panting ahead in worry, pounding back in regrets, terrified to live in the present, because here-time asks me to do the hardest of all: just open wide and receive.”
“No more moving. I'm here. I'm wherever you are.”
“[no matter] wherever you are, [here] I am content.”
“Do I have to be here to belong to you?' Froi asked. 'Can't I belong to you wherever I am?”