Wednesday 5 September 2018

Time is an abstraction (superproduct, representation) of thought which corresponds with succession. Series or layers of memory help to make up the sense of 'time'.

We have no intrinsic sense of time, other than thought.

Thought is time. Yet, it attempts to grasp what is beyond time.

The actual immediate moment, if we can come in contact with it free of memory, does not contain time. There is then no distinction from one moment to the next. One moment cannot be distinguished from another.

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