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The Path of Time
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Ongoing, First published Aug 25, 2015
An account of the initial proceedings of time through its "peak" to its "base" and back again. It is the cycle of change. 
Time can be expressed best as the fundamental boundaries and division lines between all concepts and ideas. 
It is uniqueness and individuality, yet allowing us to connect further in many ways more than one can as a sole individual. We experience things together that we just could not experience alone in this way one grows
Complications with ego so that if one is not able to reflect from others, not able to connect or communicate, this creates an unstable experience, a backtrack, a reverse in progress, however to live solely for another is suicide, you must take care of yourself as well. 
A key point to keep in mind throughout this book is the idea of ratios. We will see that our actions typically follow a pattern of ratios of service to self to service to others. The basic unit of this system will be a component of karma, like a quark to an nucleus.
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