Monday, October 25, 2010
How Time Is Secondary
It seems to me that the timeless God of Plato and the esoteric religions was defined because thinkers could not face an always moving, always living and dying, evolving world, they demanded a timeless God, say, like the number three, which exists forever.
Yet even if the number three does not perish, it is not a living entity, it defines a living entity, and so it is secondary to the living entity. Time is less important than life in time, and time should not be valued higher than life. Life moves through time, time doesn't move through life.
The living object is more important than the definition of the object. The always transforming Godhood Object is more important than the definition of Godhood.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment