Time and Its True Nature
The question of what time is has fascinated humanity for ages. Is time a fixed line, a sequence of events, or a product of our consciousness? Spirealism challenges the materialistic notion that reality exists independently of us and views time as a construct created by our consciousness, taking shape within it.
Matter, Consciousness, and Time
Spirealism posits that matter, as commonly defined, does not exist but is instead a product of our consciousness. Consequently, time is not an objective reality but a concept we create within our consciousness. This perspective overturns the conventional idea of a linear timeline and opens the door to considering time as a dynamic and flexible concept.
The 7 Principles of Time in Spirealism
1. Consciousness creates time: Time is not an external reality but a product of thought.
2. Present as the only reality: Only the current moment truly exists; past and future are mental constructs.
3. Dynamic nature of time: Time does not necessarily flow in one direction; it can take various forms.
4. Unity of space and time: The division between space and time is a concept that can be transcended in consciousness.
5. Subjectivity of time perception: Each person experiences time differently, depending on their consciousness.
6. Circular nature of time: Time can be understood as a series of overlapping circles.
7. Logic and time: Our logic shapes how we experience time and influences its perceived direction.
The Present as the Central Element
In materialism, time is often seen as linear, with past, present, and future following a fixed sequence. Spirealism, however, views the present as the only truly existing moment. Everything else—the past and the future—is a theory or construct arising within consciousness. This viewpoint encourages living in the now and freeing oneself from mental constructs about the past and future.
Time is a concept deeply embedded in our perceptions. Questioning and rethinking it can open fascinating perspectives on life and reality.