I find the contemplative life is all about moment-to-moment mindfulness when we endeavor to keep our mind still and upon the present moment in every moment. Yes, our mind wants to cling to the past or the future, and there is often a mental reaction, but we just keep ever vigilant upon the mind to keep reigning it in to the ever present moment. Meanwhile we invigorate each moment with reestablishing bliss which produces joy when we recall a previous peek meditation experience, or perhaps just recall how useful the Noble Eightfold Path has been in gaining bliss, joy and ecstasy.
Jhananda,
this is an excellent teaching. It is helpful for us to know that your experience confirms what we find in Pali suttas. For example, Bahiya sutta is about developing awareness of present moment through the day. Then there are quite a few suttas that advise us to use inspiring dhamma contemplations to facilitate joyful mindstates as "set & setting" for jhanas.
SN 47.10
"That mendicant should direct their mind towards an inspiring foundation. As they do so, joy springs up. Being joyful, rapture springs up. When the mind is full of rapture, the body becomes tranquil. When the body is tranquil, one feels bliss. And when blissful, the mind becomes immersed in samādhi. Then they reflect: ‘I have accomplished the goal for which I directed my mind. Let me now pull back.’ They pull back, and neither place the mind nor keep it connected. They understand: ‘I’m neither placing the mind nor keeping it connected. Mindful within myself, I’m happy.’ That’s how there is directed development."
I think the "Set and Setting" thread might be one of the most important threads on this forum.