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RE: The passing of time

in OnChainArt5 years ago

Hey! Oh I feel so excited when I get a smart witty reply, thank you so much! I think that it is interesting to put time into perspective. I was listening the other day an interesting remark made by someone, saying that our reality might change when we will think that we are a spirit living a human experience rather than viceversa. If the passing of time is lived as a spiritual experience, then we can definetely be more self aware. Because spirit trancends beyond time and therefore it has the power to remain powerful throught history itself. I was pondering and questioning this idea. Maybe when people grasp what time really is, especially how they should see time, maybe then they will be able to live to their fullest potential?

I would think about the visionaries, the dreamers, the inventors, people who made humanity reach new levels of achievements. Those people lived in their time, but they were way ahead, ahead of the time. What if self awareness is a potential people do not reach because they would then have to face the prejudice of being different, of being out of tune with their time?

But then.. What is your time versus the time? If people would live according to their own perception of time, realising what they could achieve inwards, then the question of we're running out of time as a society is out of the window. Maybe we will always have time, beyond our physical presence here. Maybe time just never ends, but our spiritual experience on a specific time on a specific place does.

I was quite young when painting this and I still think about the time dilemma even more now then I did then. But I do it inwards.

How do you see time? How do you see your time?

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