You Feel and Act How You Think


Do You Really Know What Time It Is
…for us physicists believe the separation between past, present, and future is only an illusion, although a convincing one… — Albert Einstein
Time is like the wind you cannot see —you only see the effect on person, place, and thing. — JRY
What is it that makes time so important? Why do we speak about it like no other. There are times when what we say about time does not make sense. It is time, your time, my time, what time is it, now is the time. You will not know if it was time to do a thing until it is done. How many times have you said it’s time and it was not? If it has become reality, then it was the time. One thing is certain: we live in time. Without it, there would be no space for things to go. Time is space. And all things that exist do so in space. There has to be room to exist. Space was here when we arrived. We are the occupiers. We do not touch space, we only move around in it. We live when it is given.
Time, as we know it, is a concept of “man.” And there are many who cut their time short by how they live their time.
No matter what time it is, time does not change. What happens in the space of time does. Time is not changing; we are. For you and me, it is personal. It starts for each of us when our parents create us and is not shared. You cannot lend nor can you borrow time. And your time is the only time you will have. More time will not be given when you have no more to live. Time, though, is not as important as what we do with it. When you think of the time you have, which is only now, the present, the first thing you should consider is what you will do with your time. What is just as important is how you feel while doing it.
To get the most from the time you have been given, you must understand what it is and how to use it wisely. The longer it takes to know what to do, the less time you have to do it. Because for sure, you will not get it back. Our lives move on even when our minds do not. You can “live” in the past. You can never be there.

There are two kinds of time in my way of thinking. It is the time given to us by the Creator—our own time—and universal time-space, which is the greatest of all; it was here before we arrived. It does not change. What I am saying may be clearer if it is thought of in terms of the world as we now know it. There are thirty-seven world time zones. The United States uses 11 standard zones. Therefore, the question is, what time is the right time? With every area of the world having its own time zones, how can you know what time it is? Neither of them is correct when next to the other. Time that can change is invented by man. It is never the same and is not correct.
The time that is, which is the time of nature, will always be. If we had the power over the nature of time, what would we do with it, and where would we put it? Would we add a little here, take a little there? It would surely be the final step to the end: for us.
You should not make your decisions based on time. Time will not accomplish a thing on its own. Decide what you want to do, then make time to do it. This should be the order in which you decide. No matter how much time you have, if you do not know what you are going to do with it, you will not know how much you need. What matters is how you are going to fill the space. If you bake a cake for the required time but use the wrong ingredients, you will not get the cake you want. What you would have, then, is a cake you cannot eat and time you no longer have. This time was your time.
Let us take a look at nature’s time. In a room, some things are moved in and others are moved out. It makes no difference what time these things are moved or changed. The space does not. Time is space. And there is a time for all things.

What clock do you watch to know what time it is?

The segmentation of time was born by us. The clock on the wall has less to do with the outcome than what we do. The concept of our view of time was imposed on us by us. All things live by the time and will of nature. However, we are the ones who live by the clock. We do need it to keep things in order. To know why we are where we are at all times. It is a means to know the ebb and flow of life. Overall, it is a way to monitor and control how and when things are done. It is one of the things a society must do.
A system of time for each of us starts when life starts. There is a time to be born, a time to live, and a time to move on. Once we are, there is a time for all things. We do not know the future. We do live for the promise. We do not control time. We do have control over how we live our lives. Time does not change things happen. It will be the same, regardless of the clock on the wall. Time is whole, as it is with space. We will not divide it. There is but one time, and it is the same all the time. It is life, it is nature, and it is one.
We may ask much of time, but time does not give. The question asked most is for more. Time will not answer. It does not give in to what we have to say. It stands still, though we do not. You cannot stop it, slow it down, or speed it up. Nor can you waste it. The thing that we can do with time is live it. When there is no more time, there is no more to live. We do not start it over. Time goes on, our time does not. You should live your time. You cannot get it back once it is gone. Time for all things was here before us and shall be when we are gone. It will be for all time. It is the only thing out of all things that we can depend on. If all things are removed, what is left is the space of time. There is never a void in time. It has been full from the start. In the beginning, there was space for all things.
We are the masters of the time we have. Each of us has been blessed with a lifetime. And each life is one of a kind. No two are the same. Not one breathes the same breath. When we can, we decide what to do with our lives. This tells the type of life we will have and the path we will follow. As straight as this may be, many do not understand this simple truth. They still try—but can never succeed—to live their lives for and through others. The only thing you do when you do this is live your time away. Live it, do not live it away. Your time is the only time you have.
Do not say I cannot do it for myself, I will let someone else do it. No one can do for you what only you can do for yourself.
You never know how much time you have to use the time you have. Time should always be put to its best use. When you do not know what to do next, do what you are doing now. Your next step should never be rushed or forced. We can never breathe the next breath. It is not for us to know it all. It is for us to know what we need to know. Time is not precise for humans. When a thing will be can never be known. Just as it can never be known when it will not, all that we can do is plan. The future is not ours to know. It can all be over just when we think we do.
Nothing created that was not to be changed can be changed. The existence of life is one of them. If this is not the case, who would turn off the lights after we know how, and there is nothing more to see? It is not within our reach. We humans did not create life. We were created by it to create life. We will not change the nature of life, and yet we have those who, for whatever reason, try. It is not for us to do. We are still learning how to think.

We will be learning about how we think and the workings of the brain as long as there is the power of thought. There can be no end. There will always be much left to learn, just as it is with life. It would be a lofty goal to want to know why there is life. To think that we can know this reveals a great deal about how we think. And it is a road with no end, as well. We are yet to discover why one would take a life. To illustrate how far we are from achieving these incredible feats, researchers studying the brain are still trying to understand why we sleep. Sleep. A thing that seems so basic to know.
We have dreams, and no one knows why. Time is what we need, and we know we have that. What we do not and will not know is how much. Are you using your time wisely?

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