
We shouldn't know what year it is. This is one of the biggest limitations and lies we create within our consciousness. We believe that understanding linear time can help us to comprehend life better, when in fact It hold us back. If we were more connected to nature itself, we would be more aligned with our internal clock and better able to understand the natural divine cycles around us. When we assign numbers to our identity, we create limitations: "I should have already achieved this" when in reality Your level of awareness is probably not even aligned with your age.
When we cling to numbers to explain time, we completely lose our connection with it since nothing (except Saturn?..) in nature is actively counting the time, and yet it moves in a harmonious way. Except for human beings, because we need to control everything, perhaps that's why we've lost our harmony.
Posted by ItsXedor
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Will be a great harvest
You reap what you sow
Well that’s just like your opinion, man.
Our understanding of time is bound to change eventually. It’s a bit outdated and was created in a time of less understanding of exactly what it was.
This is a 1881 French wood engraving titled “Old Father Time”
Aren’t basically all our methods of counting time based on natural phenomena (the Moon, the orbit around the Sun, the frequency of quartz or the decay or uranium, etc.) that have a regular period, and this *do* actually count time?