Time, the Dimension of Mind

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It might be said that time is a dimension of mind. We think in terms of past, present and future: memory, analysis, and visualization. All thoughts relative to life as an expression of finite growth are linked to time, for everything finite is part of time.

We measure the inner potential, the birthpath, according to time, and it is the time of birth that denotes that specific power that is awaitng fulfilment through time. Our minds are the product of our experiences within time and the sum total of our thoughts and conclusions derived from living in relative environments and from educational influences.

How often have we used the expression, "If only I had done such- and-such instead of what I did, things would be so different now"? What would have unfolded within the time misused or within the period if you had taken the other action? Of course, the results would have been different and life would have been different and we would have been different individuals, different minds, different people. It is true that it was our own decision that determines the action, but what of the potential that was not fulfilled within the time wasted?

The foregoing has been developed with the thought of emphasizing the importance of time in our lives and the importance of making the right decisions as well as the awareness of the finality of time misused.

No matter what you start to do, you invoke the law of cycles, even in the smallest undertakings; and from the outset, all the actions, experiences, and gradual completion have their own specific mathematical gradations of time, each relative to the type of experience.

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Thought for the Day
  • Pure logic scintillates in human darkness like the refraction of light from lovely jewels. It stands out amidst mental confusion. –Alfred J. Parker

  • Make life a constructive effort. –Alfred J. Parker

  • There have always been hard times. There have always been wars and troubles such as famine and disease, and some folks are born with money, some with none. In the end it is up to the man what he becomes, and none of those other things matters. It is character that counts. –Louis L'Amour

  • To live is to give. –Alfred J. Parker

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