The Truth About Time

The Truth About Time: It’s Not What You Think; It’s Not What You Feel

Everyone says that time is moving faster. Weeks disappear, years seem shorter, and life feels as though it is accelerating. But what if nothing has happened to time at all? What if it is our consciousness that has changed?

In this contemplation, we explore the nature of time through the lenses of neuroscience, modern physics, and the nondual wisdom of the Bhagavad Gita, Ashtavakra Gita, and Ramana Maharshi. Together, they point toward a profound possibility: perhaps time is not something we move through, but something that appears within awareness itself.

Discover the difference between chronological time, psychological time, and experiential time, why childhood seemed endless, how modern technology fragments attention, and why slowing down may reveal something far deeper than simply becoming more relaxed.

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