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weareunity 07-06-2020 10:07 PM

The relationship between change and the passage of time
 
Hello all.

Wondering what thoughts we might share concerning the relationship between change-- of whatever sort-- and the passage of time--of whatever duration.

petex

inavalan 07-06-2020 11:20 PM

Not sure what you're pointing at. On this physical plane, thought materialization (change) isn't instantaneous; it takes time. Time is a dimension of the physical plane.

JosephineB 08-06-2020 07:45 AM

These past few weeks I feel I've mostly lost a sense of time. The sense was lessening before, and before that glimpses of no time. But then what I have just written is a sense of time. :confused: If I think of things from the past it doesn't seem real. As though it was another life. My face in the mirror looks different than it used to :biggrin:. The leaves on the tree outside my kitchen window get bigger each day. I've got a feeling there is no actual time. It's just a tool for use on this plane.

What do you think Pete?

Elfin 08-06-2020 02:49 PM

Hi... In real terms, as in the existence of the universe, time does not exist. And yet from the second we are born, we are ruled by time.

weareunity 09-06-2020 03:45 AM

Hello.
My simple thoughts on the subject include questioning whether change is always dependent upon the passage of time?--however brief that moment may be.

petex

JosephineB 09-06-2020 09:58 AM

It's all happening in the now :smile:.

weareunity 10-06-2020 10:50 PM

Hello.

If we were to choose to explore the proposition that change is indeed dependent upon the passage of time, then we might also ponder upon the functioning of "cause and consequence" as also being subject to this same dependency.

Such pondering may perhaps take us on a tangent away from what seems logical toward the conjectural--wondering perhaps if the relationship between change and the passage of time is itself somehow connected in terms of cause and consequence?--and which is cause and which is consequence?

The original proposition may prove to be not valid in all circumstances, but the exploration may nevertheless be fruitful.

petex

JustASimpleGuy 11-06-2020 11:06 AM

How Does Personal Identity Persist Through Time?
 
Some food for thought. :biggrin:

How do identity and consciousness persist through time? Is the self an illusion? Decades roll by; every molecule of our bodies changes many times. Yet our sense of self remains the same; continuous, a unity. How can this be? Featuring interviews with Simon Blackburn, Stephen Law, Richard Swinburne, Robert Bilder, and Roger Walsh.

Season 12, Episode 5 - #CloserToTruth


https://youtu.be/zCuamndTFak

Isn't that what spirituality is all about? To touch That which is deep within and beyond time and change?

ketzer 11-06-2020 02:00 PM

No time to answer right now, but that should change in time.:D

iamthat 11-06-2020 06:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JustASimpleGuy
How do identity and consciousness persist through time? Is the self an illusion? Decades roll by; every molecule of our bodies changes many times. Yet our sense of self remains the same; continuous, a unity. How can this be? Featuring interviews with Simon Blackburn, Stephen Law, Richard Swinburne, Robert Bilder, and Roger Walsh.


It does not take a genius to work out that our sense of self remains constant although our physical bodies are always changing because our sense of self has nothing to do with the body.

What does puzzle me is why it requires interviews with five people to investigate this?? :smile:

Peace


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