🕕 Time and Space 🔲
Time, in the sense of duration, exists in Wonderland only in a psychological and artistic sense. When we ordinarily conceive of time, we think of units of duration, that is, hours, minutes, and seconds; or days, weeks, months, and years. We may also think of getting older & having lived from a certain date. We assume that the time reflected on a clock and our age are essentially the same kind of process. But a clock may repeat its measure of duration, whereas we have only one lifetime. Our age is therefore a function of an irreversible psychological sense of duration.
We live in the conscious knowledge that we can never return to a given point in the past. Our personal, psychological time is absolute & irreversible, the kind of time that creatures like the Mad Hatter employ in Wonderland. (We never know whether the White Rabbit uses a mechanistic time, only that he has a watch.)
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Time, in the sense of duration, exists in Wonderland only in a psychological and artistic sense. When we ordinarily conceive of time, we think of units of duration, that is, hours, minutes, and seconds; or days, weeks, months, and years. We may also think of getting older & having lived from a certain date. We assume that the time reflected on a clock and our age are essentially the same kind of process. But a clock may repeat its measure of duration, whereas we have only one lifetime. Our age is therefore a function of an irreversible psychological sense of duration.
We live in the conscious knowledge that we can never return to a given point in the past. Our personal, psychological time is absolute & irreversible, the kind of time that creatures like the Mad Hatter employ in Wonderland. (We never know whether the White Rabbit uses a mechanistic time, only that he has a watch.)
https://ascensionglossary....
11:35 AM - Dec 16, 2023
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