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Time Talks

Time is the continuous progression of existence that occurs in an apparently irreversible succession from the past, through the present, and into the future. Time dictates all forms of action, age, and causality, being a component quantity of various measurements used to sequence events, to compare the duration of events (or the intervals between them), and to quantify rates of change of quantities in material reality or in the conscious experience. Time is often referred to as a fourth dimension, along with three spatial dimensions.
Time is primarily measured in linear spans or periods, ordered from shortest to longest. Practical, human-scale measurements of time are performed using clocks and calendars, reflecting a 24-hour day collected into a 365-day year linked to the astronomical motion of the Earth. Scientific measurements of time instead vary from Planck time at the shortest to billions of years at the longest. Measurable time is believed to have effectively begun with the Big Bang 13.8 billion years ago, encompassed by the chronology of the universe. Modern physics understands time to be inextricable from space within the concept of spacetime described by general relativity. Time can therefore be dilated by velocity and matter to pass faster or slower for an external observer, though this is considered negligible outside of extreme conditions, namely relativistic speeds or the gravitational pulls of black holes.
Throughout history, time has been an important subject of study in religion, philosophy, and science. Temporal measurement has occupied scientists and technologists, and has been a prime motivation in navigation and astronomy. Time is also of significant social importance, having economic value ("time is money") as well as personal value, due to an awareness of the limited time in each day ("carpe diem") and in human life spans.
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Sunday Lecture Work, Time, Practice |
Feb 14 1999 Green Gulch Farm |
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About FormsSerial: SF-01038 Wednesday Lecture #shuso-talk Time, Practice |
Feb 03 1999 City Center |
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Shuso TalkSerial: SF-01040 Wednesday Lecture #shuso-talk Time, Practice, Tassajara |
Jan 27 1999 City Center |
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Transcending Self Through Zen Vows Time, Vow, Suzuki Roshi |
Jan 02 1999 Unknown |
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To Consider Our Practice CarefullySerial: SF-00954 Sunday Lecture Pain, Time, Practice |
Dec 20 1998 Green Gulch Farm |
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Rohatsu Suffering, Time, Practice |
Dec 04 1998 City Center |
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Rohatsu Time, Suffering, Attachment |
Dec 02 1998 City Center |
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Rohatsu Time, Bowing |
Nov 30 1998 City Center |
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Sunday Lecture Practice, Time, Meditation |
Nov 08 1998 Green Gulch Farm |
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Saturday Lecture Time, Oneness, Practice |
Sep 26 1998 City Center |
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Saturday Lecture Freedom, Time, Vow |
Jul 04 1998 City Center |
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Sunday Lecture Ceremony, Time, Work |
Jun 14 1998 Green Gulch Farm |
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Embodying Zen: Presence Over Words Suzuki Roshi, Practice, Time |
May 31 1998 Sati Center |
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Suzuki Roshi's Transformative Zen JourneySerial: SF-01818 End of afternoon session [Dinner] Gil: Intro - 3 Films Mel Weitsman introducing Phil Wilson, Grahame Petchey, Ed Brown Suzuki Roshi, Time, Tassajara |
May 30 1998 Sati Center |
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Zen's Evolution: Tradition and TransitionSerial: SF-01800 Gil (Intro) Suzuki Roshi, Japan, Time |
May 30 1998 Sati Center |
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Modernizing Zen: Taisho Soto's TransformationSerial: SF-01817 Gil (Intro) Suzuki Roshi, Soto Zen, Time |
May 30 1998 Sati Center |
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Embracing Suzuki Roshi's Joyful LegacySerial: SF-01799 Introduction Saturday am, 9:20 am Suzuki Roshi, Time, Buddhism |
May 30 1998 Sati Center |
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Suzuki Roshi's Transformative Zen LegacySerial: SF-01820 Gil (Intro) Suzuki Roshi, Practice, Time |
May 30 1998 Sati Center |
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Zen Blossoms: Shunryu Suzuki's American LegacySerial: SF-01819 Gil Fronsdal Introduction to both speakers Suzuki Roshi, Time, Practice |
May 30 1998 Sati Center |