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12 de abr. de 2016

Eu ouso dizer que você jamais falou com o Tempo….

Jenny Ecoiffier 


"Alice ventures behind a clock and follows her rabbit, who thinks he is late. After a time, she meets the Hatter with his strange clock, which does not tell the time. As he fought with Time, he was imprisoned at tea time. But the Hatter said Time is someone! So, if Alice got along with Time he would do whatever she wanted with the clock, speeding up or slowing down as she wished.

Believing that time can be someone, the Greeks coexisted with different visions of time, incorporated by Cronos and Kairós. Cronos was the old god of chronological and inexorable time who rules fate and can devour anything, a rigid Time who generates stagnation when it refuses to accept changes. Kairós, in turn, was a fearless young man who did not care about chronological time or the calendar. It was the time that happens without an appointment, through synchronicities and surprises that encourage us to live a freer life.
While the White Rabbit runs out of time, the Mock Turtle wastes his time fantasizing all that is sad, the Cat gains time appearing or disappearing in the air, and the Hatter is stuck in the same repetitive routine. We are then invited to become friends of Time in an eternity that can only last a second."
 
Alice and the 7 keys by Adriana Peliano
 

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