Re: ER - or bad timing

Ken'th spake:
>
> from time to time every-one should take some time away from themselves for
> a time in order to reflect on the incongrous timelessness of time and
> thereby see that time can never actually 'be' 'there' where it is but only
> where it was during some infinitly finite journey 'away from' this there
> where it was
>
> of course time can return to itself at times but when it does it can only
> do so by moving further and further away from itself because it can never
> take a time-out from its everlasting timing of the time of itself "as"
> itself in order to reflect back on itself as da sein
>
> no?
>
> or
> no!
>
>
> k
>
> timing [n.] The time when something happens. [Webster]
>
> i.e. the time of the tot-0-logic happening of time


ken'th, still sitting on the shoulder, not there, not now, thanks

regards

mklpeep


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