Thread: Seriousness The concept of 'TIME'
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Old 08-22-2010, 03:23 AM   #25
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Originally Posted by beppe View Post
I have good news for you Gracy,
I just stumbled upon Trattato dell'età-Una lezione di metafisica by Manlio Sgalambro. A lesson of metaphysics of Age.

I ordered it, just read meaningful fragments.

With old age one leaves the subjective time of his activities, desires, dreams, unspeakable's (in my case ) to enter and stay in the objective time of leafs of the calendar and arms of the clock.

Does you father-in-law ask what time/day is? often?
Hmm... that book looks intriguing, but foreign As a matter of fact, he did ask me just today what day it was.

He quite often speaks of his spiritual advisors (he is an elder in his tribe and somewhat of a healer, called upon to help in hospitals), and how time for the spirit world is quite different than time on our earth, and he speaks of other dimensions as well.
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