In grammar, we learn about the past, present, and future tenses from an early age. This shapes our understanding of time as a one-way arrow. Eggs break, but don’t un-break; we grow older, but never ...
An important—if not the most important—reason for us to remember the past is to prepare for the future. By reflecting on our past experiences, we gain insights about who we are and learn lessons to ...
Salutations to the One beyond time, the beginningless and endless, the eternal Shiva, the destroyer of Time itself. Time is the most relentless force in existence. It shapes worlds, governs all beings ...