We spend so much time worrying about the past and trying to psych out the future that we miss the magic of what is going on in and around us during the present moment. In this book, Daniel Singer and Marcella Bakur Weiner present "tools to negotiate a spiritually fulfilling experience of living a full and active life." Living more consciously in the present can birth gratitude in our hearts and enable us to realize our connections with others. Singer and Weiner offer concrete suggestions for daily spiritual practices. For example, they show how the time spent waiting in line at a bank machine can become a moment of deep awareness of self, others, and the sacred. They also include chapters on dreams as divine couriers and the body as knowledge. Finally, they discuss how the efforts we make to come alive to the mystery at the core of our lives also contributes to the healing of the world. For in the sacred portable now, meanings meld and work together for the good of all.