There is no linear time here, no sequence of past and future.
Time appears as a subjective experience created through contact.
Each moment of contact becomes a point of merging, where experience is shared but not identical.
This merging does not come from lack, but from fullness.
Through this, time is not something that passes, but something that is created —
a shared moment that exists simultaneously in two different perceptions,
becoming memory and lived experience.

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