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March 2, 2005
Time and sense of purpose
The conflicts we encounter as humans in a very trying world, complicated by our own inability to recall the purpose we arrived here for, is truly a mechanism worth trying to know better.
Yes, know better. Understanding would not help you to master your inability; knowing would.
To reach conclusions through your own inner guessing is lost hours of your life. But if you could recall your purpose, would not that alone cause you to preach nothing that is not yours to preach?
The coming of the new century was a moment in your life when all sensed a shift in thinking. Why did this happen, if all humans were not engaged with time? They are, but to very different degrees of engagement.
Willingly rest within your own hours. Time is playing itself out, so to speak, and you have but to abide this for now. Let yourself be pleasantly taken deeper into your own thoughts, ever exploring the depth you are still not sure you own.
Posted by Adam on March 2 at 6:59 AM in Black Mountain
| Subject: purpose
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