Time’s Present Presence

Hello Group

At Jack’s suggestion, I have been attending to “Times Present Presence” to see what this would feel like.  At first, it  felt like a “core companion” of experience. Then  it faded as experience became more solid.

Regards, Hayward

About Hayward

Clinical Psychologist and practicing psychotherapist for thirty seven years. Studying Time Space and Knowledge since 1980 and integrating this vision into clinical practice as seemingly appropriate and useful.
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2 Responses to Time’s Present Presence

  1. Hayward says:

    Michael
    That is a very graphic description. However, when I lose access to “time’s present presence”, experience feels quite ordinary. Things becomes things and circumstance becomes circumstance, very much like always and I lose the pleasant supportive experience of times presence as companion and benefactor.
    You write beautifully
    Thanks for the dialogue
    Hayward

  2. michaelg says:

    Hi Hayward,
    When experience solidifies, is that like the process of “substantializing” through which the swirling realms of space become objects with no knowable interior? When “experience” solidifies does it drop away from the realm of felt life, like an unopened book on the shelf, of which all we can say is that it is a block of substance bound by a colorful jacket?
    Michael

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