A grand narrative of the cosmos: beyond and within
We humans tend to experience a very short-term perspective on life within the cosmos, living second by second, noticing something new every second, getting distracted second by second. It helps us stay alive (avoiding things like predators, and blizzards), but means we miss out on many of the grand narratives sung by the world in which we live, and the cosmos in which we exist.
If we could slow things down, focus on a longer stretch of time without getting bored, hungry, hunted, sore, or weary, we might see beyond the seconds ... towards the grand narratives of the cosmos, and the infinite.
The guys from Uncage the Soul Productions have used snappy time-frame image processing technology (and a lot of patience) to speed up a much longer span of time, giving us a sense of what it might be like if we could stand outside the common human experience of living second by second.
Finding Oregon from Uncage the Soul Productions.
What might a being beyond the human timeframe, but within the human context, experience differently to us? What might this suggest about the being we call God, the one we know to be both beyond and within our existence, our cosmos?
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