I have been reading this book for the last seven months, and I'm someone who thought he liked "The Power of Now". This morning I woke up thinking about Eckhart's comments about the nature of time. Mostly time is our ego invention and not a very good servant. How can time exist when space and conditions keep returning like a spiral to nearly the same place? Saying there is time independent of us is like counting the revolutions of a spinning top, then saying we're keeping time.
I have been reading this book for the last seven months, and I'm someone who thought he liked "The Power of Now". This morning I woke up thinking about Eckhart's comments about the nature of time. Mostly time is our ego invention and not a very good servant. How can time exist when space and conditions keep returning like a spiral to nearly the same place? Saying there is time independent of us is like counting the revolutions of a spinning top, then saying we're keeping time.
powergirl901 5 months ago
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powergirl901 5 months ago
thanks for posting this..
Craptain77 1 year ago