There is only now. When we were experiencing yesterday it was now. When we experience tomorrow it will be now
So is our entire idea of time based on the limitations of our human brain and how they perceive one vast moment? Unable to comprehend the vastness in its entirety our brains chop it up into more manageable segments like ‘next week’, ‘yesterday afternoon’, and ‘in one hour’?
For some reason I kind of like the idea of us moving through one all encompassing moment. It feels like I’m an explorer moving across vast terrains, exploring moments as I would explore a cave
Nothing is ever lost to time. Nothing ceases to be. It’s all right here
The longer I consider this idea the more sense it makes and the more free I feel. Free because my old beliefs of what time is and how it works were completely limiting. Ideas about how long things take and such
“How long will it take” is a meaningless question if everything is here already, isn’t it?