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309. - 10.06.2023 A symbolic connection

Time is a fundamental concept that has been used in symbolism for centuries. It is often associated with change, cycles, and the passage of life. In many cultures, time is represented by specific symbols, each with its meaning and interpretation.
The most common symbols associated with time include clocks, hourglasses, and sundials.
symbolismandmeaning.com/time/and sundials.
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16 comments

Eunice Perkins said:

Nicely symbolic!!
2 years ago ( translate )

Gillian Everett replied to Eunice Perkins:

Thanks Eunice :-)
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Ulrich John said:

Perfect, Gillian !
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Gillian Everett replied to Ulrich John:

Thanks Ulrich :-)
2 years ago ( translate )

Annaig BZH said:

très belle réflexion gillian,
2 years ago ( translate )

Gillian Everett replied to Annaig BZH:

Thanks Annick
2 years ago

Ingo Krehl said:

:-)
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Gillian Everett replied to Ingo Krehl:

Thanks Ingo
2 years ago

Jean-Paul said:

Wenn die Uhr jetzt auf 5 vor 12 gestanden hätte, wäre die Symbolik deutlich stärker gewesen.
Aber guter Ansatz!
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Gillian Everett replied to Jean-Paul:

Thanks Jean-Paul
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Gudrun said:

Excellent idea! I immediately thought of Andrew Marvell's poem - "time's winged chariot..."
2 years ago

Gillian Everett replied to Gudrun:

Thanks Gudrun... some interesting thoughts on time...
Albert Einstein once wrote: People like us who believe in physics know that the distinction between past, present and future is only a stubbornly persistent illusion. Time, in other words, he said, is an illusion. Many physicists since have shared this view, that true reality is timeless.17 May 2013
www.npr.org/2013/05/17/184775924/resetting-the-theory-of-time
2 years ago

beapixa said:

Gute Idee zu diesem Thema!
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Gudrun replied to Gillian Everett:

Thank you for this interesting link!
2 years ago

Gillian Everett said:

Thanks Bea :-)
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