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Chronos, Kairos, and the Ancient Greek View of Time. In her book Tiny Experiments, neuroscientist Anne-Laure Le Cunff ...
2020 has been an exceedingly long year. But the terrible brings opportunity. The COVID-19 pandemic and its impacts on policy and daily life inflicted misery on mankind, but they also presented oppo… ...
The shift from chronos to kairos during NDEs, mystical states, and psychedelic experiences suggests that our experience of time is not fixed but highly malleable, shaped by the state of our brain ...
You’ve heard the term chronos often regarding expensive watches and the measure of time. But another term for time that’s even more important is kairos. In Greek, kairos represents a kind of ...
In her new book, Saving Time, Jenny Odell introduces the concept of kairos time to differentiate it from “chronos,” the kind of time we usually live by.Chronos time is capitalist time: the ...
While monochronic cultures may accept Chronos, I propose that polychronic cultures believe in Kairos instead of Chronos. Now you get to decide the time you choose to live by.
The shift from chronos to kairos during NDEs, mystical states, and psychedelic experiences suggests that our experience of time is not fixed but highly malleable, shaped by the state of our brain ...
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