
linear?
of course not—the past
is here now,
becoming
more unrecognizable
with each breath in, out

A shadorma responding to Britta’s W3 poem where she has asked for something short on the subject of time.
Also linking to OLN at dVerse, hosted by Sanaa.
The art work grabbed my attention as it reminded me of a brain scan where different functions were mapped in a variety of colors to indicate simulation!! The poem is good too!!
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Thanks Muri. I used photoshop to blur the original artwork.
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So nicely done, real thoughts to ponder..
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Thanks Ain.
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I’m inclined to agree with you that time is far more cyclical than linear…
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And still we cling to the linear…thanks Ingrid.
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Certainly not linear. The blurring effect worked so well.
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Thanks Punam.
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You are welcome.
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The logic of this makes my head spin.
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Then it’s done its job.
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🙂
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Absolutely! Time is more cyclical than we imagine. I love the choice of artwork too! 💝💝
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Thanks Sanaa.
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Makes me think of how the past can haunt you. But also how you see it differently after gaining that much-needed perspective 🙂
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Thanks Sunra. Time can play tricks on us, but also give insight.
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Absolutely, K. You’re welcome 🙂
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Mesmerising blurring of your artwork – perfect for your thoughtful shadorma.
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Thank you.
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Oh – oh… that is so good, Kerfe – I love the idea of the past being NOW. How true!
❤
David
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Thanks David. Time is always a good topic.
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Unfortunately, this is so true–and said so succinctly. I love the blurred image.
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Thanks Merril. It’s fun to try different things in Photoshop, but you lose a lot of time that way…
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Yes–like social media. It all takes time. 😊
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Yes indeed… and the future is also becoming the past
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It is. Thanks Bjorn.
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