Have you wondered about the concept of time? No matter the many definitions of this artificial idea, to me, it is nothing but a sense of continuity. Not just humans perceive time; other forms of life do, too. However, it means much more to us than any other species. For us, it is limited and elapsing.
Meanwhile, for the rest, it is simply a change and is cyclical. And so, to us, it is concluding, whereas, for the rest, it is ongoing. This critical difference makes us fear the end and desire timelessness or eternity. To be everlasting.
But everlasting is stagnant in conjunction with time. Because time is progression. Can we safely then say that we are conflicting? We want it all, and we want it now. We want to break free of the time limitation. Yet, we cannot function outside the scope of time, as the end of time is essentially death. And we would very much like to boast that we beat time while living in it.
That’s why time, which, ironically, we created, is against us.
Here are quotes from my books to reiterate the time mystery:
"Only a cyclical movement is singular and continual, establishing an altered 'Forever' that merges with the 'Beyond' endlessly. Contentment and Eternity are the two extremes of the continuum."
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ALL KAAL NONE - KĀMA TRYAMBAKA Part 3"Time is an idea invented by humans to measure or ensure existence is in progress."
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