Thought provoking. Theoretical Physicists suggest that time doesn't exist, that there is only now. What you have written here for me speaks of context. Now is not frozen. It exists in context. Now is always on a journey to the next now.
Hmmm I suppose Theoretical Physicists and Buddhists have been breaking bread together? Erasing the idea from time is a fascinating concept! Imagine a culture that didn't place such a high priority on memory (the good ole days!) and also on planning planning.
Thought provoking. Theoretical Physicists suggest that time doesn't exist, that there is only now. What you have written here for me speaks of context. Now is not frozen. It exists in context. Now is always on a journey to the next now.
Hmmm I suppose Theoretical Physicists and Buddhists have been breaking bread together? Erasing the idea from time is a fascinating concept! Imagine a culture that didn't place such a high priority on memory (the good ole days!) and also on planning planning.
Whether or not time exists, it seems to me memory remains a context that informs the present moment we are experiencing.
"That anodyne glow" <3