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| 7th degree Black Belt
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07-25-2007, 04:26 PM
TIME Is it not true that time is simply another tool of measure. Is not time only another measured dimension like distance, or weight, measured in minutes seconds and years, like feet and meters, and pounds and kilos? Was not time or measure created by man to help bring certainty and order to a universe of nature found uncertain and unknown? Has not the certainty or truth of the tools of measure been found to be only probable at best, by the vary institution of measure or science itself? Is that why we have theory rather than truth? If the above is all true, that the uncertainty of man created the uncertain tools of measure, then time or any other tool of measure only compounds the uncertainty of nature. Is time or measure the man made flaw that obscures the truth? Is it possible to remove those uncertainties? Is it possible to experience life without the uncertainty of measure? What would life be like without measure, surely man has been there before, haven‘t we? If possible, would only nature’s immeasurable truth remain? Is nature the simple truth? To answer these questions of time, or measure, nature’s truth, I suggest a simple science or measure experiment: Try leaving your watch at home on your next day off. Try a day without time. Try not to measure or judge anyone including yourself. Try life without the restraint of time or measure. Do you see it? Do you feel it? Have you found it? Nature’s truth, nature’s simplicity, nature’s oneness, nature’s equality, nature’s freedom! MJA |
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