Posted on 01/01/2016 8:10:16 AM PST by Salvation
I open our New Year's Eve late night Mass (11:15 PM) with the observation that we begin Mass in one year and end in the next. New Year's Eve highlights the mysterious passage between years. In a way I suppose it is no more mysterious than the passage from Thursday to Friday or from 10:00 AM to 10:01 AM.
In one sense, nothing could be simpler than time. I might ask you, "What time is it?" You might reply, "It's 1:15." Simple! But time has mysteries about it.
What is time? Some say it's merely a measure of change. But that doesn't really make a lot of sense because change doesn't occur at a steady pace at all.
Some say it's just another way of measuring distance in the space-time continuum. Time and distance are certainly related. To look out at the stars at night is to look into the past; it has taken millions of years for the light from some stars to reach us over vast distances through the vacuum of space. Even the light from our sun is eight minutes old before it reaches us.
But there's more to time than distance and we all know it. There are several different words for time in Greek. Chronos refers to clock time. Kairos encompasses a complex notion of time experienced subjectively. Sometimes ten minutes can seem like an hour, but there are other times when an hour can pass by swiftly. Further, things can seem fitting at certain times but not at others. Kairos thus expresses an elastic notion of time. Lastly, there is aeon (eternity, or the fullness of time). I'll comment more on aeon below.
Every year at this point I ponder the mystery of time, probably because time is so much on our minds. As I do so, I am mindful that most of us think we know what time is until we're asked to define it in some meaningful way. It reminds me of what St Augustine once said about another mystery: the Trinity. If someone asks me to define time I am tempted quote St. Augustine: "If you don't ask me, I know. If you ask me, I don't know." So time, while plain and simple at one level is mysterious at others.
I cannot list all such mysteries, but consider a few:
But do not ignore this one fact, beloved, that with the Lord one day is like a thousand years and a thousand years like one day (2 Peter 3:8).
Your eyes foresaw my actions; in your book all are written down; my days were shaped, before one came to be (Ps 139, 15).
For a thousand years in your sight are like a day that has just gone by, or like a watch in the night (Ps 90:4).
And then there is simply the God's name: "I AM." In this name there is no past and no future, just an eternal now (the present tense). Jesus declared to the crowds, Before Abraham ever was, I AM (John 8:58). So here is the most awesome mystery of time: the fullness of time, eternity.
Ponder God's glory and the mystery of time!
Here's a remarkable video on the mystery of time:
Does anyone really care?
HIGH Up in the North in the land called Svithjod, there stands a rock. It is a hundred miles high and a hundred miles wide. Once every thousand years a little bird comes to this rock to sharpen its beak.
When the rock has thus been worn away, then a single day of eternity will have gone by.
— http://www.authorama.com/story-of-mankind-3.html
Time is what keeps everything from happening all at once.
That would be chaotic.
Good piece. I'm chewing on the same issues.
25 or 6 to 4?
Not a big Chicago fan?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7uy0ldI_1HA
Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is? Lyrics
As I was walking down the street one day
A man came up to me and asked me what the time was that was
On my watch, yeah
And I said
Does anybody really know what time it is
I don’t
Does anybody really care
Care
If so I can’t imagine why
About time
We’ve all got time enough to cry
Oh no, no
And I was walking down the street one day
A pretty lady looked at me and said her diamond watch had
Stopped cold dead
And I said
Does anybody really know what time it is
I don’t
Does anybody really care
Care
If so I can’t imagine why
About time
We’ve all got time enough to cry
Oh no, no
And I was walking down the street one day
Being pushed and shoved by people trying to beat the clock,
Oh, so I just don’t know,
I just don’t know
And I said, yes I said
People runnin’ everywhere
Don’t know the way to go
Don’t know where I am
Can’t see past the next step
Don’t have to think past the last mile
Have no time to look around
Just run around, run around and think why
Does anybody really know what time it is
I don’t
Does anybody really care
Care
If so I can’t imagine why
About time
We’ve all got time enough to die
Oh no, no
But, IMHO, time is just a concept that mankind has and us using to create order in their lives. For instance, trains need time schedules to avoid collisions. i.e. Most of the train collisions of the 19th century was probably due to the lack of standardized time which allowed confusion and trains running in opposite directions on the same track.
I have tried to explain to people that while we were talking that as soon as the words came out of my mouth, they were in the past. I was trying to illustrate that the present is only a moment before it, almost instantly, moves into the past and the future, almost immediately, moves into the present, for a moment, before that too moves into the past.
Confusing, isn't it?
I was going to post the same. It dates us though! LOL
About Time?
If so, I can’t imagine why...
Read Thomas of Aquinas. Time is the numbering of movement. The assigning of numbers to motion.
Everything is in motion, having received its impetus from another object; all motion can be traced back to the Prime Mover, God, who exists outside the time continuum.
What the contemporary world needs is a return to the teachings of St. Thomas of Aquinas
Good Article.
"Time Won't Tell"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-4SBNlqpX_I
Can't believe that after all this time
You keep slipping back across my mind
Did we maybe leave the love behind afraid of what we felt
Other loves I've had have come and gone
I don't know why, they just don't last too long
There are questions that go on and go
That time won't tell
Time won't tell me how it might have been
And time won't make what's wrong alright
It can only take me back again
Feeling all those memories in black and white
I watch his kiss good-bye that day
Here's where you turn around and walk away
Where were the words that would have made you stay
Time won't tell
No, time won't tell me how it might have been
And time won't make what's wrong alright
It can only take me back again
Feeling all those memories in black and white
You never see the road you didn't take
You never feel the love you failed to make
But you never know might be the words to say
And time won't tell
Time won't tell
`Time seems to accelerate as we age.....My first 9 years of employment took forever. The past 9 years of retirement have gone by in the blink of an eye.......
Yet time depends on one's state of motion relative to other reference frames.
Quote-what the contemporary world needs is a return to the teachings of St. Thomas of Aquinas
If St. Thomas of Aquinas numbered His Days like the Father does in His Word and His Calendar, it would erase lots of false teachings- and false worship.
But how to tell people today isn’t really named after a false goddess named Friy or frigg.
Tough to worship the Father in Spirit and Truth when things like Thor or the moon or the sun gets a ‘day’.
But we can be assured His Day is coming.
And the Kingdom will have zero to do with naming days after false gods or created things..
Truly amazing how scripture says times and law would change, and the world can’t see it. But that is the subtlety of the enemy.
Monsignor Pope Ping!
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