on my stance.
Time would go by if there was nobody there to percive it doing so.
Indeed science would have the time pass since our universe started as
several billion years.
When I look in the mirror I can see that time has passed, in the new
lines in my face, in the ever increasing grey hairs on my head and on
my chin.
I don't understand this 'there is no time' though OM, care to explian
that one?
On May 3, 1:40 pm, ornamentalmind <ornsmindseyes...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> TTS, I suggest that this isn't an either/or issue. Time as we perceive
> it can be both. While in any ultimate sense, there is no time most of
> us do wear watches and/or use clocks. It is a matter of level of
> perception and we are able to perceive from more than one level at a
> time.
>
> On May 3, 12:55 am, the taoist shaman <bryan...@gmail.com> wrote:
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>
>
> > is time real or an illusion created by change ? if indeed time is an
> > illusion created by change shurely this must have meaning, some
> > ramification on , at the least, the way we preceive ourselves and our
> > universe to which we are a part . if so what is the effect of this
> > altered preception?- Hide quoted text -
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