tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2441212301935860713.post5215765427077540577..comments2023-03-25T13:23:35.314-07:00Comments on Wandering in a Blur: The Cyclical Nature of ThingsUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2441212301935860713.post-38823514238248499592015-01-15T14:20:42.155-08:002015-01-15T14:20:42.155-08:00This is actually quite deep. If I'm honest, I ...This is actually quite deep. If I'm honest, I never gave much thought into cyclicality before reading this post.<br /><br />Something new to think about, I guess.Cindy Parkerhttp://weirdworld101.blogspot.co.uknoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2441212301935860713.post-7462768431465155252015-01-11T20:36:21.050-08:002015-01-11T20:36:21.050-08:00Hope you're much better! Mmm, cyclicality is q...Hope you're much better! Mmm, cyclicality is quite applicable in many spheres of life. Lovely post with awesome quotes!Alyssa Carlierhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10995554896786109238noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2441212301935860713.post-21079450693125947152015-01-11T16:56:57.896-08:002015-01-11T16:56:57.896-08:00This isn't something I've really thought a...This isn't something I've really thought about before, but after listening to what the Doctor Who fandom has had to say about time (not to mention the Observers) I think it's important that we remember that time is a human invention. In terms of Christianity, the name of God in Hebrew (Yaweh) means "I am." As in, God lives in the present tense, always, and is simultaneously experiencing every moment at the same time. Which isn't the kind of thing I can do, really. <br /><br />Still... I open at the close.Heatherhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16797485444727976121noreply@blogger.com