Sunday, August 16, 2009

Time Comments

Rating: 4.5

Varied and not unique is nature of time, like Divinity;
Time and Divinity are equally incomprehensible but understandable too;

Time is the flow of events minding its own business
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Howard Savage 12 January 2016

Time brings about changes, some for the better or worse. Great poem.

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Nivedita Bagchi SPC UK 26 July 2010

‘Varied and not unique is nature of time, like Divinity; Time and Divinity are equally incomprehensible but understandable too; ‘…~ the pick up is very contemplative…and need deep delving… ‘equally incomprehensible but understandable too’....here Sir the gamut of whole poetry lies… ‘Incomprehensible’ [means need to be Realized]...Understandable [means academic knowledge] it’s the locus…very much important…you’ve brought ‘Bhrama Vishnu’ &c to make the circle complete almost no stone left unaddressed…excellent poetry … thanks for sharing… Regards Ms. Nivedita UK 10/10 PS Time is equal to Mahakala [Time Immemorial] a.k.a Divinity n

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warner treuter 21 August 2009

If change is time and cognizance is time, is outer change and the inner change of cognizance the same? Is time outer and inner? Can it be either/or? Or is it both? It cannot be both, otherwise when we died time would die. Yet there is no change to outer things when we die, or to us when they die. Yet they seem to be connected, the inner us to the outer they - in time. I still think time is beyond knowing any more of than experiencing. Yet we tell time in our own way. Non-thinking experiencers, like animals cannot be or do not seem to be, aware of time. I'm sorry, but time is as mysterious to me as ever, and I have a hunch - just a hunch, mind you, it was to Einstein also.

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Hanna Sara 19 August 2009

Time, sometimes i want to stop it or hold it back.... rare topic.. nice...

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Obinna Eruchie 18 August 2009

Everything involved with growth, movement, feeling, etc is time. You did well in this one.

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Sathyanarayana M V S 18 August 2009

A great analysis on time. Very authoritative and defining.

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Rajaram Ramachandran 17 August 2009

Time has no beginning or ending. It is relative and can be defined with reference to a period or an incident. Time and tide waits for no man. A stich in time saves nine. Procrastination is thief of time. We can go on say like this about 'Time.' Kala or Yama or Dharma Devata is the Lord, who rules the time and fixes the date of expiry in each case.

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Kristi . 17 August 2009

Love it! Everything in our lives is based around time, sometimes it feels as though there is not enough. This poem is so true

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