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Book mango 418 Posted 7 years ago
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A moment out of time

“Then there are the unplanned visions: driving along an isolated road and suddenly seeing a herdof deer jumping a fence to cross the road. You stop the car, be as quietas you can and experience the gift of grace and beauty the universe has givenyou. To cherish these moments, put all plans, schedules, and intentionsout of your mind and know that this is A MOMENT OUT OF time, out of planning, a gift from the universe.”
From https://www.quora.com/Philosophy-of-Everyday-Life-How-does-one-cherish-the-moment

Does A MOMENT OUT OF TIME mean a moment without time? What does OUT OF mean here?
  

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This use of "out of time" is fairly rare and poetical. It means something like "outside of time", beyond the realm where temporal things matter, in an imagined reality where there is no such thing as the passage of time, happening while time does not pass.

  • This use of "out of time" is fairly rare and poetical.
  • It means something like "outside of time", beyond the realm where temporal things matter, in an imagined reality where there is no such thing as the passage of time, happening while time does not pass.
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This use of "out of time" is fairly rare and poetical. It means something like "outside of time", beyond the realm where temporal things matter, in an imagined reality where there is no such thing as the passage of time, happening while time does not pass.

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