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Absence of Knowledge, Understanding, and Perception of Time (Symphasis with Time) as Approached by Halqeh Mysticism
Author(s) -
Mohammad Ali Taheri
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
procedia - social and behavioral sciences
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1877-0428
DOI - 10.1016/j.sbspro.2013.12.659
Subject(s) - time perception , irritability , variable (mathematics) , perception , psychology , feeling , quality (philosophy) , mysticism , distress , cognitive psychology , social psychology , epistemology , anxiety , psychotherapist , philosophy , mathematics , psychiatry , theology , mathematical analysis , neuroscience
One of the problems that lead to disease in the human being is absence of symphasis with time. As will be discussed, this problem brings about distress, irritability, and nervousness, and finally causes physical, psycheal and mental diseases and many other issues. Time quantity is always fixed; however, since people's feelings are variable (depending on the circumstances) we find time quality variable. Time is considered intelligent because its changes are regulated by the circumstances. It seems that time behaves intelligently toward humans, and for the same reason, we will encounter problems if we try to dictate to it. For instance, we have all well experienced that our insistence on rapid or slow passage of time causes us to feel it passing against our tendency. In fact, the human being has a variable sense of time

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