What Time Do You Have
Time keeping devices are based on seconds or fractional seconds. Of course the seconds accumulate into minutes and then hours, days, weeks, months and years. This is the established time keeping system for humans on earth. Our time is established by accumulating seconds.
At any given time one individual will have accumulated a certain amount of seconds in their time, while another will have an entirely different number of seconds. The number of seconds accumulated will be the individual’s time, respectively. These seconds cannot be taken back or given up - each person has their time.
Now there is accumulated time, or time lived, and there is time to be accumulated, or time to live. This is where it gets a little speculative and definitely interesting. The time you have accumulated is determined and defined concretely. You know exactly how much time you have accumulated in your life. But what about the time to live? How much of that do you have?
When it comes to time to live, no one really knows. Your time to live could be twice as long as you have accumulated already. But you may accumulate your last second while you read this sentence. There is no way to know. However, it is clear that the last second accumulated comes swiftly and most often without warning. It just happens and there is no stopping it.
But the glorious thing about time is that no one is keeping it outside of humanity. The natural earth is not living by time. We humans are the only beings in the universe that consider seconds accumulated. Everything and everyone else is living outside of time. So when we end this human existence we begin a time where there is no time. Our lives are no longer a matter of seconds accumulated. We enter a life of limitless existence where time does not matter, and in fact time is not.