If Time Concept Does Not Exist
If you were in a world without the concept of time, what would you choose to do? What thoughts would you like to have? What would you like to feel? If we stop and think about the topics, we may discover something new. What if we could do anything in the world left out the concept of time?
If you often find yourself saying, “Oh, I really want to do this though,” or “I don't have time to do this,” definitely better to stop a while.
It is true that you may be misled by the divergence if you want to do something very different from what you are currently doing, and also your thought process may tell you it will take lots of time to get there, that is why it is not worth the effort. However, what is “time”? Is time something you have to “spend your effort on”? And is what you “want to do” “not worth it”? What do you think anew?
I think it is natural that the more divergence there is, the more there is a “process of change”. Only we can know whether it is long or short the process to reach the goal until after it is over, so it is impossible to predict how long it took as “time” now, before start. Then, I would like you to think about again like this; is “time” a reason to “not do what you want to do” in the first place?
So, if we remove the concept of time, we may gradually uncover “what really want to do” that we have been unconsciously or consciously hiding behind a thick veil; something that is we feel like we are losing value by getting lost in the hustle and bustle of daily life and being caught up in the business of the “time” in front of us. But there is no need to be impatient about not finding it right away. Because at the time you are doing that work, you are “working on finding what you really want to do,” and until you find it, you are simply in the “process” of doing so. Savor the “process” of finding it. Then, before you know it, you will have verbalized what you “really want to do,” and that will become the next “what you really want to do,” and it will keep getting updated identically.
Where should we start? How about to start thinking: “What may I choose if I were in a world without the concept of time?” That would be one of the way!