All cultures have a sense of past, present and future, and although the West sees time as a linear period, for much of human history this has been underpinned by a more fundamental sense of time as cyclical. A sense that the beginning and the end have always been the same.
Linear time makes us wonder what came before the beginning and why it doesn’t have an end. While a circle lets us visualize going backwards or forwards forever, at no point coming up against an ultimate beginning or end.
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