The Rhythm of Life

This series is an exploration of my relationship with time. The idea for this collection originated from the time famine many of us are experiencing. “What is clear for all of us who are starved for time, is that the problem of time is not more time, not more efficiency, not even in itself longer biological life, not children, not artistic creations that we pretend will bring us immortality, not some sentimental relationship to imaginary gods,” says Jacob Needleman in Time and the Soul. “The answer to the problem and the sorrow of time is the experience of meaning.”

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Letting time breathe

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