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Where does the time go? Well, among other places (like into the past), time disappears into a void of perspective when we are not in it, when we are doing something else.
Sure, seems obvious, right?
The difference between what you are probably thinking and what I mean is that most of us have developed a habit of not being in the present even when we would swear we are. There's a kind of technical reason for this that isn't worth going into right now, but in general we are usually busy thinking about the moment and the things in the moment and the time it takes us to do that steals the soul away from the core of the moment, the part in which we actually connect to what's around us.
But, if we don't know we are doing this and no one else does either, how are we to tell? We can tell by the fact that we don't feel fully complete. It may be a subtle feeling, but it's there in the same way missing a little bit of sleep can make us feel just slightly out of touch.
This is more important than you might realize. Every moment in which you are not fully present is a moment in which you fail to connect with the pith of life. What is in that pith?
Stop back by some other time and find out...
Peace,
Anton Elohan
Where does the time go? Well, among other places (like into the past), time disappears into a void of perspective when we are not in it, when we are doing something else.
Sure, seems obvious, right?
The difference between what you are probably thinking and what I mean is that most of us have developed a habit of not being in the present even when we would swear we are. There's a kind of technical reason for this that isn't worth going into right now, but in general we are usually busy thinking about the moment and the things in the moment and the time it takes us to do that steals the soul away from the core of the moment, the part in which we actually connect to what's around us.
But, if we don't know we are doing this and no one else does either, how are we to tell? We can tell by the fact that we don't feel fully complete. It may be a subtle feeling, but it's there in the same way missing a little bit of sleep can make us feel just slightly out of touch.
This is more important than you might realize. Every moment in which you are not fully present is a moment in which you fail to connect with the pith of life. What is in that pith?
Stop back by some other time and find out...
Peace,
Anton Elohan








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