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How true. Still I’ve found myself clinging to moments that are long gone. I think being able to be present and flow with time is a sign of spiritual maturity. I haven’t mastered it yet.
Sigh. So beautifully true.
Thanks.
We can still dance in time to a beat we choose, though some dance to those of others, without choice when being a commodity in valued more by those privileged rather than being granted liberty, and recognising society’s imbalance.
Reblogged this on Teacher as Transformer and commented:
Time is elusive. Yet, we try to manage it, own it, and save it.
Thanks for the reblog. And you are so right about what we try to do with time.
You are welcome and thank you for the lovely comment.
At least we do the best we can with it.
Leslie
Brilliant!
Thank you.