Alan Watts did a great job explaining how the future affects the past, or how the effect can lead to the cause.
For example, if someone were to say "The bark of the ____" the previous part of this sentence can be altered by the future. If the next word is "tree" it's entirely different than if the next word is "dog". What comes after totally changes the meaning of what came before.
Alan Watts did a great job explaining how the future affects the past, or how the effect can lead to the cause.
For example, if someone were to say "The bark of the ____" the previous part of this sentence can be altered by the future. If the next word is "tree" it's entirely different than if the next word is "dog". What comes after totally changes the meaning of what came before.
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