Songs serve as a cosmic map for life experience. One song earlier today triggered 1989, 14 years old, down the lane on St. Philomena’s Road beside our school. The La’s were playing There She Goes in my head and I was smokin’ a Carroll’s No.1 with two classmates, painting my name in Tipex on the wall. I […]
Time is a strange commodity, one that ultimately doesn’t exist. Time is an abstract idea like a ruler to measure length or money to measure wealth. To believe in time is to be ruled by time and unless we can understand its true nature as merely a social convention we will forever be mastered by it. To truly be in command of our destiny and success, we must get comfortable in the only moment that ever will exist – now.
The Timeless Creative Mind
The following article, The Timeless Creative Mind, is an excerpt from a chapter titled “Timeless Creativity” (working title) from the forthcoming paperback, The Artist’s Manifesto. Find out how you can support the publication of this book and receive your free paperback and audiobook version.
There Is No Time
There Is No Time, things just is you see, In the house of my mind where the child I did be. Seconds, minutes, hours, days, structured things, Are merely of my mind, man’s creation brings. Tempus fugit! my old man used to say. Nothing left to the world but my thoughts this day
Physicist Julian Barbour: “We’ve Reached The End of Time”
In his book The End of Time, Julian Barbour puts forward the proposition that what we perceive as the passage of time is an illusion. He says, if we could stand outside the universe and ‘see it like it really is’, it would appear to be static. I’m on board with this idea. Here I introduce you to his book and a new idea of time and space.
Are You Feeling A Lack Of Time? Here’s Why
Do You Feel A Lack of Time? I think most of us in the western world feel time shortage pressures. A lack of time seems to go hand in hand with how we live. It’s strange though, we all get this feeling of a lack of time yet we can never really see it or feel it. Time is intangible yet we think we experience it.
Where Do We Come From? Chapter 1: The Illusion of Time
Why are we here? Where do we come from? What is time and space? Where do we go when we die? As long as I can remember I’ve thought deeply about things. As a kid I’d lie awake at night until all hours thinking about myself and my place in the world. No I’m working on a book that might answer some of those questions
Is Time Real? A Foreword: The Illusion Of Time Book
Is Time Real? I’m afraid you’ll have to be the judge of that for yourself. This book won’t tell you to believe in anything in particular – in fact it’s quite the opposite. I’d hope that you’ll be moved to question and doubt everything.