Wasting Time Killing Time Borrowing Time…
Making Time. Timely. Timeless. How do you view time? How do you use it? Or does it use you? If you steal time do you have to give it back? And who would you give it back to? Or more correctly, to whom would you give it back? Can you make time? Create time? Stretch time? If you kill it does that make you guilty and if so, guilty of what? How do you use your time? What is your attitude? What is your viewpoint or perspective? Do you live by ordinary time, aligned only with the god Chronos, the god of chronology, and chronological or do you live differently, creatively, imaginatively, aligned with Kairos, the god of sacred time? Does all time belong to the gods? Then is it all sacred? If I close my eyes and feel the runes, Jera comes forward as a representative of time. Jera, the rune of Harvest. There is chronology in the turning of the wheel of the seasons. There is rhythm. There are cycles. The Harvest requires paying attention to timing as well as seizing the right moment . You cannot rush. You cannot delay. How do you view time? How do you use it? Phil Cousineau’s book Stoking The Creative Fires contains a great chapter on time and its connection with creativity: Seizing the Moment. Chapter 3. Click Image For Details And To Order.
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