Guest guest Posted January 1, 2006 Report Share Posted January 1, 2006 In a message dated 12/31/2005 11:01:37 PM Pacific Standard Time, silver-1069 writes: > According to my computer's clock, an hour and twenty eight minutes > have ticked, ticked, ticked away. They're gone, vanished into > sketchy memory, never to return again. In that time, I remember > fumbling about framing four art prints I cut out of my 2005 calendar > and three pictures of my kids. I recall what a difficult job I had > deciding where to place them in my small apartment. In that hour and > twenty eight minutes, I also rearranged a few of my apartment's > furnishings, throwing out some trash, playing my guitar, lighting > some incense and aimlessly wandering about the house for some > forgotten reason before settling down in front of my computer to read > some e-mail and the posts by members of this group. The clock now > reads 1:43am...oh...it just moved into 1:44am, so it took me a little > more than 16 minutes to compose this paragraph. And more time will > have come and gone by the time it gets posted to the list. > * * * * > All*so *meaningless, yet very enjoyable. Life's like that. > * * * > Have another year of meaningless but enjoyable events this 2006 > everyone! * * > * * * * * > * * * * * > * * > > (The asterixes represent my poor attempt to create fireworks. Oh, > well. I tried.) > > " Silver " Time does not disappear, you disappear. Time does not exist. Only you are changing. Larry Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 1, 2006 Report Share Posted January 1, 2006 Nisargadatta , epston@a... wrote: > > In a message dated 12/31/2005 11:01:37 PM Pacific Standard Time, > silver-1069@h... writes: > > > According to my computer's clock, an hour and twenty eight minutes > > have ticked, ticked, ticked away. They're gone, vanished into > > sketchy memory, never to return again. In that time, I remember > > fumbling about framing four art prints I cut out of my 2005 calendar > > and three pictures of my kids. I recall what a difficult job I had > > deciding where to place them in my small apartment. In that hour and > > twenty eight minutes, I also rearranged a few of my apartment's > > furnishings, throwing out some trash, playing my guitar, lighting > > some incense and aimlessly wandering about the house for some > > forgotten reason before settling down in front of my computer to read > > some e-mail and the posts by members of this group. The clock now > > reads 1:43am...oh...it just moved into 1:44am, so it took me a little > > more than 16 minutes to compose this paragraph. And more time will > > have come and gone by the time it gets posted to the list. > > * * * * > > All*so *meaningless, yet very enjoyable. Life's like that. > > * * * > > Have another year of meaningless but enjoyable events this 2006 > > everyone! * * > > * * * * * > > * * * * * > > * * > > > > (The asterixes represent my poor attempt to create fireworks. Oh, > > well. I tried.) > > > > " Silver " > > Time does not disappear, you disappear. > Time does not exist. Only you are changing. > > Larry Hmm. Who, " me " or Me? Would " you " clarify that for " me, " please? " Silver " Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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