From: John
If we all stopped measuring time, there would b benefits & maledictions. Chaos & Disorder would b the immediate result, but eventually we would adjust. The luminaries & seasons would still remain n tact, so it would b rather hard 2 stop measuring time. The seasons will always remind us when a year has passed. N rural, secluded places on the earth, certain people live well over 100 years bcuz stress & the hectic pace of life xperienced by those who r very time-CONcious r not xperienced by these 1ns.
We should find a balance regarding the measure of time. Remember, God gave us natural ways 2 measure time 4 some reason. Eeven the sundial is a natural way 2 measure time. Time is $/money 2 many people, but others have idle time, so balance is needed.
From: Dr. Pants
Well, 1 might think that things would be a lot easier if we stopped measuring time, but could we shed it that easily? If we could, that would be great. Have you ever heard the piece "The Adventures of Greggary Peccary" by Frank Zappa? It ponders this question..."Time is an affliction," it says, and it tells the story of Greggary, who invents the calendar, and is persecuted for it. "And now everybody could finally find out HOW OLD THEY WERE! Unfortunately, some people did not wish to know..." How blissfully unaware of death, or its approach, we would be if we stopped measuring time, or had never measured it at all.
From: cerridwen epona
we'd never have to worry about being late,
nor early.
people could stop and smell the flowers without
the boss chastising them for taking too long of
a lunch break.
we'd not grow old nor would we have regrets for wasting time.
no measure of time lost doing the things we "should have done," rather than the things that make us happy.
From: Scott
first off...time does not exist in the universe as it is. However, living in the 3rd dimension, we have made this linear existence our reality and have hence created time. Outside of the realm that we inhabit, outside the frequency and vibrations in which we live, time is nothing but 4 little letters with no bearing on the universe or meaning whatsoever. If we stopped measuring time in the world we live....I think chaos would ensue as TIME is the key factor which makes our illusions of the world come into order.
From: Zzhendrix
Time is a wall, a fundamental barrier that separates humanity and divinity. Time is also a yoke, a mechanism of control placed upon humanity by divinity. Tearing down this wall or throwing off this yoke would free one to roam the paths of higher natures, but only if she were able to destroy a second wall/yoke: the human ego.
Considering the degree of attachment between humanity and the ego, the second wall/yoke would probably end up functioning where the first left off, providing a restoration of balance. In other words, life would probably be the same.
From: GRUMPY
our body and minds would be the timepiece, the way it was originally intended. rise with the sun and set with it as well.
From: Camille
If there were no seconds,no minutes,and no hours. There would be no months or years,or decades,or centuries,or millineums. Therefore if stopped meausring time we would be in eternity.
From: Lisa
If there was no time on our possibilities then we would not know limitation. But I fear then our dear Artist would truly never sleep.
Kedar68
I think life would be less rushed in terms of the work world because if there were no system of measuring time why hurry to do anything. Things would be done at the pace of the individual. Things would be done for the enjoyment of doing. It reminds me of a buddhist philosophy book I reaad that explains you must do things for the joy of doing them. If you rush through things your probably not doing the best job you can because your thinking of the next project or of just finishing it whereas if you immerse yourself in whatever your doing without regard to the time spent on it you'll probably feel more rewardded afterwards in knowing you spent as much time as it took without regard to the actual time spent. (Unclear enough!?!?)
From: Lavendr0ne
Time would be of our essence
From: Nierika
We'd grow wings.
From: Dragon Ness
I imagine it would more closely resemble the life of animals, since they don't measure time either. Probably we'd be living on a more basic level - looking for food, reproducing, sleeping... I don't see how intelligence would develop without a sense of time...
From: Holly
I believe people would "take time" 2 do the things they enjoy doing, instead of "making time" 4 things they feel they need 2 do. Life would have an easier, freeflowing, quality instead of the hectic rushed quality it now has 4 some.
From: npgshy
we would B able 2 go back 2 R genesis, which i suspect it is quite different from what we have been 4ced 2 Blieve. if just we remembered what Platon tought, as Brian Weiss on "only love is real", we would remember and live according 2 love, 4-getting that R body is only R shell on this earth, that we will come again and again re-born 2 live another life. we R just LOVE, what matters is R soul, and we as souls R bond 2 LOVE!!! we must set thangs straight at 1ce if we want 2 achieve closer 2 the potential of R soul: per-fection, love41another, the light of GOD shining upon and from us. many have really tried 2 shake R opinions and human beings R usually mislead with many pre-conceptions which in fact R totally wrong. un-4-tunately, the modern society is full of wrong beliefs that take us far and further away from the TRUTH via an "ugly" security system. we would stop worrying about difference between men and women, color, money, politics, etc. we would 4-get words, Bcuz in paradise there is no such a thing as words. LOVE would B R universal language. we would remember ONE thing: L-O-V-E.
From: letitflow
If we stopped measureing time we would have more time to love, more time to
live life to the fullest. Round the clock lovin....sounds good to me....how
bout you :-)