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Materialist and Idealist Clocks

  • ghayasosseiran77
  • Dec 12, 2023
  • 1 min read

A piece of the Truth exists in every sentence, spoken and unspoken, on every face, in every nook and crany of this Cosmos. What makes people incorrect or correct about a given subject, is either a matter of facticity or of balance in awareness. Knowledge of the ‘correct’ time is more than what the face of the clock reads, but also whether the clock was wound up to the collectively agreed upon time. Knowledge of Time on the other hand, is more essential than than the orientation of the arrow hands visible to the eyes, it is also an exploration of what is visible to the Heart. Time considers the cogs of the watch, its weighted power source, the temperament of its oscillator, how each and every part relate to one another and the ticking watch as a whole. An understanding of Time, some argue can never be taken apart from the soul of the clockwork, the privileged and experienced knowledge of the Clockmaker. The Artistan that grew the clock from its cogs up, knows both the principles and functions that generated the clock’s lifespan, that constituted its matter together and breathed its essence into it. While we can read the dial of our wriswatch well enough, to know the watch we must also know its functional drive, the primary and final grounds of its own inception, our watch’s lived and shared experience with those that accompanied it, and it’s inevitable decay.


God bridges all Worlds, that’s the miracle of Love, no love would be possible between the worlds of each individual soul without a Singular Soul mediating their Love by encompassing every of those Souls. 


 
 
 

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