The document discusses the interconnected nature of time and life. It argues that time and life have always coexisted and will continue to do so regardless of human existence. While humans separate time from life and view their own lives as finite periods of time, in reality time and life are continuous and infinite.
1. On time Roderick Eugui Ferrari Music: Steven Cravis. “Running” Copyright 2009
2. The life is the time and the time is the life. To demonstrate the time is to mark a corner without to be there.
3. The nouns separate: how do you mark your hand when this is body ? When does the Part begin if the Entire is continuous and uniform?
4. For you to know your body, you separate it of your body and you fragment the knowledge. For you to know the time, you separate it of the life and for you to know the life, you separate it of the time.
5. If time always was, the life always existed: an only birth whose origin is unknown, the Death orders so.
6. And it’s impossible we know the least fish of the ocean if this inhabits under its depth: the infinite space and our human nature hinder it ourselves.
7. Will that fish go up the surface to know us? Also the space and its nature hinder it itself.
8. Before our existence, life always had. Before our existence, time always had. Before our existence, life and time always had.
9. After our existence, life will always have. After our existence, time will always have. After our existence, life and time will always have.
10. But you only remember: before your life, time didn’t have; before the time, life didn’t have; after your life, time won’t have; after the time, life won’t have.
11. Your life is your time, your joy is your time, your sadness is your time. For our necessity the infinity is finite.