The expression living in "the here and now" simply means living in the present, not obsessing about the past but possibly learning from the mistakes of the past; It also means not trying to predict what the future may hold. If one does either of these, the present becomes static with no progress being made. As far as I know there is no particular symbol to represent "here and now".
Yes, at least in the symbols taught to intepreters when notes must be taken to translate a message or idea withing a few seconds after it has ben originally said.
I couldn't find an image but here's the description....2 segments, rays, or lines that form a 90 degree angle
the symbol is not here.
The symbol for NOW Inc. in the NYSE is: DNOW.
Now this symbol is RON.
Here is the kiss symbol or smiley! - > :*
Money is now in a symbol of the United States because it is how money is
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This is the symbol (inside the brackets so it will show up here): [ < ]
Here most common symbol is the Pomegranate.
The symbol here is for thank you: http://www.chinatownconnection.com/chinese-symbol-thank-you.htm
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The Chinese symbol for mindfulness is the combination of the characters 心 (heart) and 田 (field), which together represent the idea of paying attention to what is in your heart or mind. This symbol emphasizes the practice of being present in each moment and cultivating awareness.
"Now" is to "soon" as "here" is to "close".