Let’s have a little fun today with the word TIME.
According to what I could find on the internet, the first recorded time was around 2900 bc by the Sumerians in Mesopotamia.
Author Jacqui Murray reveals how prehistoric man kept track of time in her Dawn of Humanity trilogy.
Time is elusive.
There can never be more time created, yet we cannot see, touch, or feel time. We can only feel the effects.
Dictionary.com says this about Time: The system of those sequential relations that any event has to any other, as past, present, or future; indefinite and continuous duration regarded as that in which events succeed one another.
That’s the physical definition.
From the spiritual viewpoint there is no such thing as time in the way that man has come to regard it.
Here’s a little poem that expresses the duality of time.
Time flies
Time crawls
Time stands still
Time marches on
Time to go
Time to stay
Time to flow
Time to play
Time to laugh
Time to cry
Time and a half
Time to die
Time for you
Time for me
Time review
Time to be
I’d love to hear your thoughts about time!