The notion that time is linear and progressive has been central to Western culture since ancient Greece.
Recent scholarship suggests that this view may be limited. Non-binary temporality refers to...
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: Sexual time perspectives: exploring alternatives to linear narratives
In Ancient Egypt, the gods were often portrayed as human beings but with extraordinary powers and abilities that set them apart from ordinary mortals. One such deity was Osiris, who represented...
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There are many ways to think about time. In most cultures around the world, time is divided into units called seconds, minutes, hours, days, weeks, months, years, decades, centuries, millennia, etc.,...
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: The erotic rituals and cycles of time: an analysis of indigenous spiritual practices and temporal traditions
In queer philosophy of temporality, the concept of "mortality" refers to the fact that all living things must eventually die. This includes human beings, animals, plants, and even non-living objects...
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: Queering philosophys approach to death and aging: a closer look at mortality
Humanity's confrontation with mortality has had a profound impact on cultural myths, moral systems, and spiritual narratives across civilizations throughout history. One of the most significant ways...
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: The impact of death on cultural myths, moral systems, and spiritual narratives across civilizations
Trans temporal experiences are defined as those that defy linear time, where one feels they have lived multiple lifetimes simultaneously. These experiences can be caused by various factors such as...
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: Exploring the mysteries of trans temporal experiences: what they say about sexuality, intimacy, and relationships
Different cultures and societies have varying attitudes towards spirituality and how it relates to gender identity, self-concept, and well-being. While some individuals may view these concepts as...
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: The intersection of spirituality, gender identity, selfconcept, and wellbeing in different cultures