The Time Paradox | Linear Measure, Perfecting Spiral or Nonexistent?
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“Myth is not prehistory; it is timeless reality, which repeats itself in history.” — Ernst JüngerThanks for reading Aure0Sky’s Newsletter! Subscribe for free to receive new posts and support my work. This is going to be a hard piece to write since in all honesty I don’t have an answer to the question posed. My reason for writing is to see if a clarity develops in doing so. I’ve been enticed down another rabbit hole—the differing concepts on time and the declared nonexistence of time. The ancient calendars all came into play at some point on this journey. My own intuition has always perceived movements within the stream of life as closer to a spiral, perhaps collapsing into itself as one more closely aligns with Source and as one integrates the straggling threads of memory and experience. Having played around with “time” I have found that it expands and contracts with conscious awareness, maybe a naive and simple experiment I did for many months was to say; “I have all the time I need.” Not only did this alleviate any sense of hurry, it actually presented me with all the time I needed to perform whatever tasks I felt pressing in on me. The seemingly improbable became little miracles of manifestation.
The Time Paradox | Linear Measure, Perfecting Spiral or Nonexistent?
The Time Paradox | Linear Measure, Perfecting…
The Time Paradox | Linear Measure, Perfecting Spiral or Nonexistent?
“Myth is not prehistory; it is timeless reality, which repeats itself in history.” — Ernst JüngerThanks for reading Aure0Sky’s Newsletter! Subscribe for free to receive new posts and support my work. This is going to be a hard piece to write since in all honesty I don’t have an answer to the question posed. My reason for writing is to see if a clarity develops in doing so. I’ve been enticed down another rabbit hole—the differing concepts on time and the declared nonexistence of time. The ancient calendars all came into play at some point on this journey. My own intuition has always perceived movements within the stream of life as closer to a spiral, perhaps collapsing into itself as one more closely aligns with Source and as one integrates the straggling threads of memory and experience. Having played around with “time” I have found that it expands and contracts with conscious awareness, maybe a naive and simple experiment I did for many months was to say; “I have all the time I need.” Not only did this alleviate any sense of hurry, it actually presented me with all the time I needed to perform whatever tasks I felt pressing in on me. The seemingly improbable became little miracles of manifestation.