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Nature of Time

 Time

that permanent is future

that decaying is moving and is past

that which is experiencing movement in frame of permanent is present

Note: that is object/observer and time is specific to that



Let me meditate upon that which does not move

Let me see future too is moving and is transient

Let me be that which is one without second

Let me accept that which is manifest as second too


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