My name is Wayne Wood: This is my life writing about my life, life as I see it and life as I wish it was.
Saturday, January 2, 2010
Time, a man made monster
Now that this new year is upon me I find myself once again thinking about time. Yes the past year has seemed to fly by and it seems like not so long ago that I was among much younger trees. These thoughts are my usual for this time of year plus this year I've begun to develop a theory about how time affects humanity. Even though the scientists need to use a measurement of time to make calculations about just about everything, time is a man made thing that ages us more than anything else. There's even a saying that comes closest to my theory. That is, "You're only as old as you feel." More and more lately I've heard and read about how much visualization affects us in so many ways. Plus how negative thoughts can cause harm to our immune system so much that it takes years of our lives. I think that keeping track of our age doesn't directly due us harm, it's only when we add to this the assumed negative aspects of getting older that it does harm us in many, as of yet, undetermined physical and mental ways. It's because of my new theory that I think the first thing anyone should do to go about anti-aging is to, develop a way to feel free of feeling like any age whatsoever. If we can find a way to really, truly believe that time only exists and that it doesn't control us, that part of us that's inside of us, our soul or if you like, our inner child, it will take over and we'll feel younger and more at ease with the world. We're all different from each other. We'll all spend different amounts of time here. That amount of time should be spent feeling the way we want to feel and not fighting the process of aging as we do now. It might only end up as being only an illusion, but I've seen a lot of magicians make me believe what I saw was real. This is just a theory of my own. Only time will tell if this theory works in actual practice for me, and then I'll be the only one to know if it did or not. Which brings up another theory.
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