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Temporal Fluidity and the Now

How Taoist understanding of time's illusory nature deepens Buddhist presence, particularly amid technology's acceleration and temporal fragmentation.

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Why It Matters

Laozi teaches that time, like all phenomena, flows according to the Tao—it cannot be possessed or controlled, only inhabited. In Buddhist contemplative computing, this addresses technology's relentless acceleration and our resulting temporal anxiety. Digital devices fragment attention across multiple timeframes: past notifications, future deadlines, present notifications. The Taoist-Buddhist integration recognizes that true presence dissolves artificial time-scarcity. By contemplating how consciousness experiences duration—how a moment can feel eternal or hours vanish—practitioners free themselves from the tyranny of clock time. This concept reframes digital mindfulness not as time management but as temporal wisdom: understanding when to move swiftly like water and when to be still like mountains. Contemplative computing becomes an inquiry into how technology manipulates our temporal experience and how presence restores authentic relationship with time's flow.

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