Ān dæg on Eoforƿīce
On ðissum gēare ēode ic tō Eoforƿīcceastre sēo is mihtig ⁊ spēdig ceaster ⁊ ligþ on ðǣre Eoforƿīcscīre Norþþriding.
Read More Ān dæg on EoforƿīceWriting on ancient literatures and world mythology. Future articles will be on Rig Veda, Sanskrit, Old English, Indo-European literature, Egypt, China etc.
On ðissum gēare ēode ic tō Eoforƿīcceastre sēo is mihtig ⁊ spēdig ceaster ⁊ ligþ on ðǣre Eoforƿīcscīre Norþþriding.
Read More Ān dæg on Eoforƿīcetime. The deepest parts of our personalities are structured in terms of our sense of time, such as our memories from the past, our hopes and dreams for the future, and our awareness of our own mortality.
Read More Emotions and our sense of timeOur day-to-day experience of time passing can be highly non-linear and subjective, as we move from giving rapid presentations to enjoying lazy Sunday afternoons. Science too has studied how our brains have the ability to slow down and speed up our perception of time. In this way, our lived experience of the flow of time diverges sharply from the scientific description of this experience.
Read More Some Indo-European thoughts on time