POSTCARD #225: New Delhi: All these highways, routes, directions connected end-to-end. My itinerary links up in a network that reaches all parts and locations in time and space, everywhere in the world – no end, no beginning. Here-and-now awareness, or wandering in fabricated thought, a game of hide-and-seek where the flip-side of concealment is revelation and returning to the familiarity of present time, it becomes ‘now’ again.
Or I’m thinking about the concept of ‘now’ seated here in the backseat of a taxi to the airport, looking out my window at a landscape of connecting routes flashing by, and engine noise, vibration, bumps and jolts of road surface. Or trying to get emails on my phone but there’s no Internet right now. Try again later… where are we now? Glance at the taxi’s GPS, our small rectangle of present location on the map moving in tiny increments across the…
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Aren’t we connected every moment in the present, to the past and future as well as the present, with the largeness of technology? Our world is becoming smaller and smaller. May than never overshadow the importance of what is right there, now.
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I don’t think time works the way we;d like to think. Past, present and future are always now.
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Yes. Not that I like it, but yes.
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