That a temporal world should be known and, in being known, sustained and perpetually created by a timeless consciousness is an idea which contains nothing self-contradictory.
Aldous Huxley, “Eternity and Time,” The American Scholar, Summer 1945.
Perhaps easier said than done, but interesting regardless.
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