...for those that reflect not on sign and the wonderous of the universe are
as the fleeting gnat
; time and the human calcalation of time has been the cause of wars and
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On Sat, Jul 9, 2011 at 11:16 AM, paradox <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hmm...interesting perspectives.
>
> On Jul 8, 10:30 pm, ornamentalmind <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Such ‘moments’ are brilliant because of the light shown on all facets
> > of mind. Thus the term enlightenment.
> >
> > On Jul 8, 2:08 pm, Mardi <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> >
> >
> > > Some friends and I were talking about something like this the other
> > > night. We were talking about how for humans, who live on average about
> > > 70 or 80 years, the life if a gnat which lives only 24 hours is so
> > > fleeting we hardly even notice them. They're here and gone in a flash.
> > > Yet for a tree that lives 5000 years, humans must be like fleeting
> > > gnats, gone in an instant. And for boulders that exist for millions of
> > > years before they are broken and ground down to sand and soil the 5000
> > > year old trees are like grass that springs up in the morning and
> > > withers by evening. Our "moments" are only moments in terms of our
> > > human experience of time. Yet love or joy or sorrow can stretch that
> > > experience of a "moment". And sometimes our consciousness unexpectedly
> > > steps outside of time altogether and experiences existence as such. To
> > > experience such "moments" makes our humanity brilliant.
> >
> > > On Jul 7, 1:35 pm, "pol.science kid" <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> > > > i suppose... there is not eternity to be felt... isnt time the nature
> of our
> > > > experience.... which makes me wonder about the time for...say a
> rock... what
> > > > is time for the rock... is the rock in time... or is time the fabric
> of the
> > > > universe..... in time ... out of time.....
> >
> > > > On Wed, Jul 6, 2011 at 10:24 PM, pol.science kid <
> [email protected]>wrote:
> >
> > > > > Isnt there so much freedom in the very briefest of ways in
> recklessness....
> > > > > it is freedom...in experience.... freedom from consequence.... i
> know it can
> > > > > have moral implications... what a pity that every thing...
> everything can be
> > > > > perverted......
> >
> > > > > On Sun, Jul 3, 2011 at 6:11 PM, rigsy03 <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> > > > >> Isn't joy a form of recklessness? What is a "leap of faith"? Why
> are
> > > > >> we given the emotions of sadness and anger if they have no
> purpose?
> > > > >> Who decides temporal happiness? What if one does not believe in
> > > > >> eternity? My guess is that certain mental disorders or drugs could
> > > > >> lock in a sense of joy and physical death wraps up the issue. Your
> > > > >> influence will be decided by others.
> >
> > > > >> On Jul 2, 2:48 pm, Pat <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > > >> > On Jun 29, 12:18 am, "pol.science kid" <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> >
> > > > >> > > As i was llying in my bed...and thinking.... and watching the
> light
> > > > >> > > from the window form a pattern on my sheets.... the
> temperature just
> > > > >> > > perfect.... no claims to be met tomorrow... i was thinking how
> perfect
> > > > >> > > right now is... its nothing... no special thing.. no
> ocassion... but i
> > > > >> > > was very happy... i was... you see.. im sure almost all of of
> you must
> > > > >> > > have felt this... the ever coming...of what.. i dont really
> know...but
> > > > >> > > the fact that it makes 'now'...so transitory..when you
> sometimes do
> > > > >> > > stumble upon now..so brief it is...a meeting one
> anticipates..so
> > > > >> > > brief...the wait and the aftermath they seem to have enough
> > > > >> > > space...but what of the Moment... almost non existent... when
> i have
> > > > >> > > had moments of joy... simple things like white  clouds in the
> > > > >> > > sky...imediately follows the great sadness... the Ever coming
> looms...
> > > > >> > > or is it the ever passing... its not a question today... only
> a will
> > > > >> > > to set it down....i long to feel an eternal moment ..if there
> one to
> > > > >> > > be felt... except for when one is in physical pain
> perhaps...that
> > > > >> > > seems an eternity....But joy.... i wonder if i ever will
> reconcile
> > > > >> > > myself with this...it makes me immensely sed sometimes...
> makes you
> > > > >> > > want to be reckless to hold and mark the Moment... but it is
> slipping
> > > > >> > > yet... ....
> >
> > > > >> > Technically, in this universe, the 'instant' lasts roughly 5.4 *
> > > > >> > 10^-44 seconds.  The 'now' we perceive is millions of billions
> of
> > > > >> > those, yet, as you rightly point out, it is SO remarkably
> fleeting.
> > > > >> > Yet the truth of the ever-oving instant is so fast our brains
> could
> > > > >> > never hope to perceive .  Have a think on that number I quoted
> or look
> > > > >> > up the term 'Planck Time' on wikipedia for a better idea.
> > > > >> > Always take the time to never be reckless or you face the
> potential of
> > > > >> > actual sadness and regret.  Always try to hold joy at any moment
> and
> > > > >> > that joy can be your safeguard and insurance of not only
> temporal
> > > > >> > happiness but, perhaps, eternal, as keeping joy in your heart--
> > > > >> > especially when you might be most tempted to be sad or angry--is
> what
> > > > >> > God wants us to try to do.  It prevents us from acting in ways
> that
> > > > >> > would be detrimental in an eternal sense and that is the best
> > > > >> > protection one can have!- Hide quoted text -
> >
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> >
> > > > > --
> > > > > EverComing
> >
> > > > --
> > > > EverComing- Hide quoted text -
> >
> > - Show quoted text -




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Howard Lee Mosely Jr.

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