More Than
"If we could perceive time like plants and trees do, how would the relationships between things change?"
NoperNature, time, and life are conditions shaped by the environment around us. Each exists as part of a larger, interconnected framework influenced by how we perceive it. There's no static entity here—the network of relationships is constantly evolving, adapting, and overcoming. Defined by the cycles they move through, nature, time, and life are deeply intertwined. As they rely on context, the boundaries between these concepts blur, allowing us to question fundamental truths about existence. These truths are just reflections of our surroundings, always shifting as conditions change.
This series explores the complexity of interactions between the natural world and time. If we could perceive time like plants and trees do, how would the relationships between things change? Compared to this expanded view, our experience of natural change is just a brief window; everything is truly part of something much greater.
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