What would you do if time didn't matter?
Posted on Jul 30th, 2008
by
Azyh
This is in Response to the Questions and Reflections for July 30, 2008:
For me, if time didn't matter, then I would wonder what would matter be? It seems to me that time and matter are two sides of the same coin. Matter shows the passing of time and time ages matter.
And what one does with time seems a different train of thought all together. Folding time and seeing time overlap in sacred places are things I have experienced, and still it is my experience that time matters.
Being present to each moment matters. Appreciating and acknowledging the present of time, matters too. Perhaps I think that it is the lack of attention and ignorance of the flow of time that is the issue. Or perhaps then the illution that racing against time achieves something grand?
Be at peace with time and accept how it flows through life, because time matters in this multiverse of matter.
And what one does with time seems a different train of thought all together. Folding time and seeing time overlap in sacred places are things I have experienced, and still it is my experience that time matters.
Being present to each moment matters. Appreciating and acknowledging the present of time, matters too. Perhaps I think that it is the lack of attention and ignorance of the flow of time that is the issue. Or perhaps then the illution that racing against time achieves something grand?
Be at peace with time and accept how it flows through life, because time matters in this multiverse of matter.










hurray for multiverses! hurray for matter! hurray for moments! hurray for the gift of the present and hurray for appreciation. thanks for sharing your exquisite thoughts on the matter. :-)