
### **Time and the Human Experience** Time — the ever-flowing river we all inhabit yet can never grasp. It shapes our memories, ambitions, and even our sense of self. But what *is* time, truly? A measurable sequence of moments? A psychological perception? Or something far more mysterious — a stage upon which consciousness unfolds? Philosophers have long wrestled with this question. To Augustine, time was elusive — “If no one asks me, I know; if I wish to explain it, I know not.” Physicists describe it as a dimension woven into space itself, stretching and bending with gravity. Meanwhile, our daily lives tell another story: one of deadlines, nostalgia, and the constant tension between the ticking clock and our longing to be *present*. From a cultural and psychological perspective, time governs not just how we live but how we *feel*. Some societies move in cycles, others march linearly toward progress. We measure life in achievements, yet moments of timeless stillness — love, art, nature — often feel most meaningful. Is time our greatest gift, or our most subtle constraint? In this session, we’ll explore time not as mere chronology, but as a profound dimension of human experience. Together, we’ll reflect on: * How do different philosophies and traditions understand the nature of time? * Why does time seem to speed up as we age — and can we learn to slow it down? * What happens when we live *outside* of clock time — in meditation, creativity, or flow? * How might we cultivate a healthier relationship with time in an age of constant urgency? Join us for a thoughtful and open dialogue that blends philosophy, science, and personal reflection — a chance to pause, step outside the rush, and reconnect with the timeless within us all. 📅 **Event Details** 🗓️ **Date:** Saturday, 01 November 2025 ⏰ **Time:** 14:00 📍 **Location:** Hardenbergstraße 10, 10623 Berlin 📱 **WhatsApp (for prep materials and directions):** 👉 **[Join Group Chat](https://chat.whatsapp.com/Ba8ZAaH2Yuk6FGmD3LLO7H)**
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