Friday, January 2, 2015

It is natural to fear Deep Time.

But accepting it overcomes that fear. 


A mind in a state of chaos fears change and desperately grasps the illusion of permanence.

Fear of change is a fear of Time, which is the fear of the permanence of Time and Eternity. The fear is at first one of loneliness. What does that say about our species, our need to be social? It says something very positive to me. Not only do we desire to procreate our species, we also deeply desire to communicate
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At some point you must no longer be afraid of Deep Time. You must say to Time, “I no longer fear going back into the soup of nature from which I came, what some call death. For I know I also emerged from this ‘soup’ in many forms, many times.”

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