4. Spiritual Action as Temporal Actus
In this theory, spirituality is not an escape from the world, but rather active effort to align relative time with the resonance of absolute time. This demands integration of practices:
Organize your life not only based on productivity, but also harmony.
Building social systems that value pause, awareness, and sustainability.
Restructuring educational, economic and technological values so as not to break resonance.
Sub-Chapter Conclusion:
The relevance of absolute time in the spiritual and psycho-social realm is not just an alternative perspective, but a new foundation for reconstructing human experience in a world that is moving too fast. In this resonance, spirituality and mental health are no longer merely private matters, but collective sustainability axis which is rooted in a holistic understanding of time.
9. Empirical Evidence
9.a. Science and Spirituality as a Bridge of Resonance
For centuries, science and spirituality have been positioned in an opposing dichotomy: one is considered objective and rational, while the other is subjective and intuitive. But within the frameworkAbsolute Time Resonance Theory, the two are not only compatible---but need each other to touch the deepest truths of existence and time.
1. Reductionist Paradigm vs. Resonance Paradigm