Thursday 14 January 2016

The concept of time.






The concept of time

The concept of time is neither here nor there. It is simply another one of many subjects which lend itself to philosophical and intellectual discussion and debate. And although the latter may
generate some wisdom and positive physical mind activity the question of whether it will, in fact, create any real life – real value changes in one’s life will obviously generate another debate.

The term “to be” does in itself not, in my mind anyway, dictate a sit-on-your-bum-and-do-nothing attitude. On the contrary, it actually instructs quite the opposite. It suggests that we apply ourselves –
investigate, question and contemplate and then determine our principals and preferences in terms of all the elements that make up life as we “understand” it. It has nothing to do with religion.

However, when one contemplates the absolute stunning uniqueness of the universe and how everything in nature synchronize, one has to accept and acknowledge that there must be an intelligence of supreme ability out there that has been instrumental in this creation which we call life.

Now once one has determined and set your preferences as a result of all the questions, debate and so forth, (this can include goals etc), you will go about doing whatever you can, in a manner that will not violate the laws of nature and God (that intelligence) to achieve these preferences.

You will not allow these preferences – especially those which prove unattainable (and there will be some) to become baggage that will drag you down. You will simply accept these, regroup, re-prioritize and proceed with faith in what you believe but cannot see in your current reality – not yet anyway! Don’t argue, quarrel, or fight!

So – is faith and religion the same thing? Yes and no! Being fanatical about your body and how it looks etc. can become a religion (something of overwhelming importance) also!

Does faith dictate that you belong to a religious group – I believe not!

© Matthys Ferreira

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