Too little time

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Our relationship to time has become corrupted because we allow ourselves very little experience of the Timeless. We speak continuously of SAVING time, but time in it richness is most often lost to us when we are busy without relief. We speak of STEALING time as if it no longer belonged to us We speak of NEEDING time as if it wasn’t around us already in every moment. We want to MAKE time for ourselves as if it were in our power to do so. Time is the conversation with absence and visitation, the frontier between ourselves and those we love; the hours become ripe with happening only when we are attentive, patient, and present.

David Whyte, Crossing the Unknown Sea

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  1. I was blessed to be able to take care of my mother who suffered from Alzheimer’s for several years and was able to give and receive time in its fullness in her presence and able to make her time joyous, comfortable, and loved till her time ended on this plane. The best use of time in all my 66 years!

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