06 Jul Kotodama 65
“I”, “Is”, and “Time” are the most frequently used pronoun, verb and noun.
While these words are never together in a sentence, “I is time”, they reveal the ultimate truth of existence.
“Is”, unlike “am”, suggests an identity relating to universal reality beyond the personal self.
“I is time” implies I am not a thing, emotion or characteristic. I am not one thing to the exclusion of other things; essentially, I am not the self.
“I is time” is transcendental. I is a flow of events. I is infinite, continuous, eternal. I is being, not a being.
I is time
Acronym: “I-it” or “Eye-it”
“It” is the most unspecific description. It is what it is whatever it is.
As “it” can refer to anything, it is essentially every thing.
“I it”: I and the universe are one.
“Eye-it”: what I see is what I am.
I is time. I am the flow of the universe.