And, I ask, can
we with our stumbling, fumbling senses, who have infected this glorious
shining, sapphire sphere, although at times it seems we are Pavlovian rats
running inside a four-dimensional maze, can we ever get to an answer to the fundamental
question:
WHY?
Time past merges
into time present – both making time future. If all time is eternally present,
then time is not a linear concept but a circularity…. just as yesterday is
today, tomorrow, so last year is this year, next year and so ad infinitum. Our
‘what might have beens’ are abstractions, remaining mere speculation, going
nowhere. Time past and time future, what
might have been and what has been point to one end – always the present.
I can only say I
have been there but I cannot say
where; nor can I say how long as that is to place it in time. For me, there is an inner place known by no-one
except me which cannot be explained to others for they are not me.
Time past and
time future allow a degree of consciousness but consciousness is not to be in time. Remembrance, the personal
involvement in past and future – that is the only way that time is overcome.
Perhaps now is a place of disaffection with time
before and time future; it is neither daylight that turns shadows into beauty,
nor darkness that often cleans the more temporal soul.
This year will
be similar to last and the next; each of us will be caught up in our own
soliloquy whirled around by the cold winds of unwelcome change. We have to live
through it, beat it, meld it to our inner selves and give thanks we CAN.
We may be no
nearer answering the basic question of WHY? But at least our intellect is
working in time past, time present – to make time future.
I wish everyone
all that they themselves wish for themselves and for those around them….
Peripatetic
Scribe
Excellent food for thought, P.S. Wishing you a healthy and prosperous New Year - and keep up the great blogs!
ReplyDeleteMark NZ
Thanks, Mark. A happy and prosperous 2013 to you and the family and the school.
ReplyDeleteA glorious beginning of the year, with philosophical poetry. So beautiful!
ReplyDeleteMy best wishes to you!
Lucana
Lucana, thank you...took a while to write but it reads quite well at the end. Have a good 2013.
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