Friday, 26 September 2008

Time And Motion

Everything has its appointed time so they say. If it is applied to the topic of work we can measure it in its passing. It can be long or short. We can measure movement or how long it takes to get from A to B. We can measure how long it takes to do something. Conversely, if everything has an appointed time it seems to make work pointless. There is a time for everything but we have not been gifted with the ability to understand and sychronize with it. Time began in the beginning but two things were created outside of time - heaven and earth. They only begin in the sense of being created. The existence of the world is a matter of observation. The existence of God is a matter of faith.

The joys and sorrows of life are a result of constructive and destructive actions and the union and separation caused by love and hate. We can reflect on the sequence of events and the power of controlling the present but it does not give us the meaning of life and may even make it's understanding more difficult. From the begining to the end is difficult to comprehend.

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