Otshelnik & Einstein
Do you ever feel that time is just a river we’re all drifting in, sometimes going in the same direction, sometimes against it?
Oh, absolutely! Time feels like a lazy river that sometimes carries us forward, sometimes loops us back. I picture it as a stream winding through a four‑dimensional landscape, and we’re all just drifting with it or trying to swim upstream.
The river you see is a mirror; it shows us stillness, not just motion.
You mean the river’s surface reflecting the stillness, like a calm pond that hides the currents beneath? Exactly, that quiet spot where everything seems frozen is actually the deepest part of the flow. It’s the point where the motion just hides, not ends.
So when you look at that quiet patch, remember it’s still moving, just not showing the waves you expect. That's where the quiet mind learns to listen.
Exactly, the quiet mind is like the hidden current—still it keeps flowing, and that’s where the real listening happens.
Silence isn’t empty; it’s just the pulse that keeps going.