The article reflects on the profound wisdom of Miles Davis's quote about time, revealing the author's journey through a year of introspection and learning about the true nature of time. Initially viewing time as an external race, the author describes a transition to understanding that time is not linear. Through practices like Nada Yoga, everyday sounds became anchors, emphasizing the importance of living in the present. The piece also touches on scientific perspectives that challenge conventional views of time, suggesting that the past, present, and future might coexist simultaneously, highlighting the richness of the current moment.
Time isn't the main thing. It's the only thing.
I spent much of my life impatient. Not in the obvious...but in the quiet, internal kind of way: the constant sense that something should be happening.
When I gave them my full attention, they stopped being background noise and became part of the present moment.
Some physicists believe that the past, present, and future all exist at once—that time isn't a straight line, but more like a landscape we move through.
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