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THOUGHT

Man with a Red Tie copyTHOUGHT
Oh…how it goes on and on. Time, yes how it rambles on. It is four o’clock, as time goes on. No, time does not change; only the representation of time will change. Tomorrow is future time, as is all time occurring after this moment.
. …today’s four o’clock, yesterday’s four o’clock, all the four o’clock ever, will never again be today’s four o’clock, it is not five after four. Today’s four o’clock is gone.
We have devised a convenient way of pinpointing time. Ah…the invention of the clock. Yes, by means of the clock we can refer to any specific point in time, past, present, and future. Yes, this mechanical device has made us all slaves to a divisional understanding of time.
As time goes on it remains constant in the same sense space is a constant. Time and space are infinitely constant. We do not allow ourselves the freedom to indulge in the constant infinity of either time or space. We feel we must control and limit the all encompassing infinity of the universe to break it down into small, easily digested segments. Although this is very positive for the organization of our days, it also pays homage to fragmentation, and leaving us feeling separated body and spirit, disjointed and not in harmony.
A gas has the properties to indulge in space totally, yes, a gas can be a part of all space. Our physical make-up has limited us from the freedom of such total indulgence by listening to our inner silence we can arrive at total understanding that we are as the gasses are, all part of the total infinite consciousness.
With time and space, their limit is the infinite, yet by self confining comprehension of being we have assumed to and control both time and space. As humans, we are bound by the power of control, and to control we must limit, cutting ourselves short of the total understanding of the infinite.
It is one o’clock on the eleventh day of the month of September in any pictorial year you chose. This time, that moment is already gone, never to return except as a memory.
We are placed within a particular space in time as well as location. Both of which are arbitrary, only a device used in order to have a reference point for the discussion of limited time and space. A means of controlling rather than indulging in space. I am placed with the infinite limits of space. Space is total and physicality displaces part of this totalness. Our need for control has handicapped our totality to understand only the negative space that we occupy.
My present negative space, is in a specific town, specific street. Narrower yet it is the second floor of a specific house. The space that I am occupying within this house is called the living room.
I am at the right-hand corner of the couch. The couch and I are displacing a shared space within this room. We have invented a total space that can be enclosed in the mind. An image of the total space within the existence of an infinite space.