When Sathya Sai Baba said, "Present is Omnipresent," he was pointing beyond the ordinary meaning of the current moment. The "present" is not merely a brief slice of time between past and future; it is the timeless reality in which all life, awareness, and existence are experienced. Past exists only as memory, and future only as imagination, but the present is the ever-present field of consciousness in which both thoughts arise. Thus, "Omnipresent" suggests that the Reality of God, the Self, or pure Awareness is always here and never absent, regardless of what time the mind thinks it is. The spiritual invitation is to recognize that what is truly real is not found in remembered yesterdays or anticipated tomorrows, but in the living Presence that is available now and everywhere.