08:15pm Tuesday, 07 Apr
No Time, No Problem? An Honest Look at "Timelessness" in Physics and Living
With Mackenzie
What if there’s no time—and that’s not a problem for physics?
What if there’s no time—could that be a solution for our suffering?
Rather than offering answers of what to think, this series offers ways of thinking that can move us past the pressures we put on ourselves: from the "should" of trying to "be present" to the “should” of being 4D spacetime worms to be compatible with relativity! Somewhere between those "shoulds,” I got stuck until physicist and Tai Chi Master Wonchull Park showed me *how* to think about nature simply, livably.
Each session includes an hour-long meditation practice, where we get to try on different conceptions and perceptions of time to discover how equivalently valid options that physics provides can impact our levels of illusion and freedom. We’ll be reading together from a few sources—Wonchull Park's Essential Reality & Time, Carlo Rovelli's The Order of Time, Eckhart Tolle's The Power of Now, Dogen's Shobogenzo Uji—to deeply question the role(s) of time in our lives.
Looking forward to our discoveries.