@yumichu 8os is the Greek name for God. Theos. God.
Time and its perception of being linear, as in living in time which is a straight line, growing up from birth to death is a false perception.
Religious books show Time as a expression of God Himself. The Bagavat Ghita states "Of Time, I am the Eternal Present"
Dwell on that for a moment, the eternal present.
We are in 2010 now, Jesus was born at 0 AD. The same "time" that existed then, is the same we are living in now. We are in the same Present at which Jesus lived.
The bible says "there is nothing new under the sun"
Imagine earth as a plain on which we are living upon. Without time. A stage where things live and go. In the present.
So i think it is normal to sometimes have altered perceptions of time.
is it normal to feel like you're not from this time?
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@yumichu 8os is the Greek name for God. Theos. God.
Time and its perception of being linear, as in living in time which is a straight line, growing up from birth to death is a false perception.
Religious books show Time as a expression of God Himself. The Bagavat Ghita states "Of Time, I am the Eternal Present"
Dwell on that for a moment, the eternal present.
We are in 2010 now, Jesus was born at 0 AD. The same "time" that existed then, is the same we are living in now. We are in the same Present at which Jesus lived.
The bible says "there is nothing new under the sun"
Imagine earth as a plain on which we are living upon. Without time. A stage where things live and go. In the present.
So i think it is normal to sometimes have altered perceptions of time.