Experiential Time, Part 3

Experiential Time, Part 3 โ€œEternity is in the present. Eternity is in the palm of the hand. Eternity is a seed of fire, whose sudden roots break barriers that keep my heart from being an abyss!โ€ Thomas Merton[1] Eternity is not an extension of chronological time, nor is eternal life something waiting for us at … Continue reading Experiential Time, Part 3

Experiential Time, Part 2

Experiential Time, Part 2 โ€œโ€ฆonly the present is eternal andโ€ฆall things having a past and a future are doomed to pass away!โ€ Thomas Merton[1] An experiential accounting of time does not follow the familiar chronological conceptions of time that repeat in circular cycles, as with a clock, or in linear perpetuity, as with a timeline. … Continue reading Experiential Time, Part 2