Being Time in Kenya with Heidegger

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The concept of time is fascinating. From physics to philosophy, the notion of time is difficult to define.

From our normal existence in the world, we often define time as ‘fleeting’ in the sense there is never enough. Frustration builds as the majority of time is spent catching up on work… work that is always running further and further away.

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The more worry about time, the less there is.

This has been the script for me this year.  Just as I am ready to celebrate and enjoy autumn, this great season is fading fast.

Back in September, I noticed the leaves turning color. But instead of picking up my coat and heading out, I dropped my head for a quick analysis of work and business only to look up a couple of months later to find winter staring me in the face.

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Pushing open the window, a gust of cold wind sends my work flying and a bunch of dry leaves swirling at my feet.

Where did time go?

With my work and leaves lying scattered at my feet, I realized I lost the best season of the year.

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Autumn is usually the season when time slows down.  Time to take in nature, people and the simple appreciation of life.

Hunting, fishing, football, photography, cycling, or spending time on Hood Canal with family and friends; not existing in time, but actually “being time”.

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The thought of “being time” is refreshing: to reflect on memories, create new memories and actively live and project our expectations of the future in ‘the now’ the moment when time stands still. This is what autumn has always provided.

To be with somebody, to be somewhere, to be doing something you love…these are the moments, a perfect understanding of our place in time, space and the universe.

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Being Time, this is a feeling I envy right now. Sitting on the floor, sorting my papers…seeing nothing but incoherent words and riddles on these sheets of white reflecting past months of work, my eyes fall to a wooden carving I picked up in Kenya many years ago.

Autumn. Kenya. The trip when I first began defining time in a different manner.

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Prior to leaving for the Kenyan city of Nairobi, I was out with friends and they all talked about the culture shock that I would experience, jumping from the modern city of Hong Kong to the much less developed world of the Maasai Mara.

There was some truth to that, jumping into the life of Nairobi was something different, but once into the countryside time slowed down and I synchronized with the culture around me. It was as if I had returned to a forgotten home. Being where I should be. Feeling alive.

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As it turned out, I did experience culture shock, but it happened upon returning from Kenya to the modern world.

Back in the USA, amid the muck of company politics, petty jealousies, and listening to the linear definition of time: the loud tick-tock of the clock signaling life is growing shorter.

Fortunately, I kept the rhythm I had found in Kenya and fell into a groove back in Seattle and later Hong Kong. Good friends, good work, and listening to how time flowed naturally, rather than how it was measured on the clock made the days mine.

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This ‘Kenyan groove’ took me back to my college days where my roommate, who was a brilliant philosophy major, introduced me to the works of German philosopher, Martin Heidegger.

It took Kenya for me to fully ‘get’ what Heidegger was saying, but he was correct: “we do not exist inside time, we are time.”

The only time we have is now, this nano-second of the present to live, where all we were and will be is defined within this perfect moment to shine. As Heidegger called it: “the moment of vision”

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This concept of time is one of many theories, and helps me define the idea of being lost in a moment and having time stand still. Time is not this one-way sequential path to the end: a tick-tock of doom.

Time, instead, allows us to relive memories, actively experience and create expectations and dreams with which we float between the past, present, and future. As silly as it sounds, time becomes what we want to be.

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When I am lost in a daydream…or when a beautiful girl shyly smiles and nods her head, a sensation is created that alters time. It brings into play another dimension I could not begin to define, other than a perfect, subjective component of time that I would not change for the world.

Everything stops and goes, and I want to embrace all that I can get my arms around. Time simply does not exist in linear terms at these moments. It is emotional; the mind can run free, open up memories and take me places I can only dream. In a sense, I am manipulating time. I can do no wrong.

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Kenya provided an important piece in defining time and its place in nature for me. Time is what you make of it and it only blooms with loyalty and honesty to yourself, to family, to friends, and to your work. In this sense, it is the simple philosophy of nature.

There may not be a better place to appreciate time, autumn or nature than in my hometown of Pendleton, Oregon.

Autumn in Pendleton means the end of the harvest season, the beauty of putting in a hard day’s work. You look at yourself in the mirror at the end of the day, and see the dirt and character: badges of honor, to be worn proudly.

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Pendleton, too, reminds me of Kenya…a place where standing out on the plains as the morning breaks, time stands still. Silence along with the electricity of the day that makes me aware I am flowing as one with time.

Time waits for no one, so to understand its value and embrace it for the potential it holds is key: the “moment of vision”.

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And as I continue to stare out my window, smiling with my thoughts of Kenya, Pendleton and Heidegger, I am reminded of a quote from one of my favorite philosophers, Dr. Seuss:

“How did it get so late so soon?  It’s night before it’s afternoon.
December is here before it’s June.
My goodness how the time has flewn.
How did it get so late so soon?”
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495 responses to “Being Time in Kenya with Heidegger”

  1. neverending1 Avatar

    Beautiful photos. I am so jealous.

    1. Dalo 2013 Avatar

      Thank you – if ever the chance, Kenya awaits 🙂

  2. Pirbhugarsani Avatar

    wow nice……….

    1. Dalo 2013 Avatar

      Thank you very much!

  3. Stuart M. Perkins Avatar
    1. Dalo 2013 Avatar

      Thank you very much Stuart!

  4. isahumphrey Avatar
    isahumphrey

    “Only those who don’t waste time are those who think that there is no time to be wasted” 5aseco – i don’t know if i translated correctly, but that’s the idea

    1. Dalo 2013 Avatar

      Thank you Isa, that is a perfect translation and holding so much truth to it… In the end I think we will always wish for more time, but if we reach that point knowing we lived life well, we’ve won 🙂

  5. horvathliviu Avatar

    Paulo Cohelo wrote the same ideas in his book Aleph. Wonderful article.

    1. Dalo 2013 Avatar

      Thank you very much for this recommendation. Paulo’s Alchemist is such a powerful book, and I’ve read a couple of his others, but have not heard of Aleph. Next on my reading list. Cheers!

      1. horvathliviu Avatar

        Aleph has many ideas of philosophy ,religion and culture, and a great dramatic love story.

      2. Dalo 2013 Avatar

        Hey, just like my life (how I wish!)… Thanks, I am looking forward to the read.

  6. Valent Lau Avatar

    Fantastic images. What great photography

    1. Dalo 2013 Avatar

      Thank you Valent, Kenya provided such an incredible variety of shots & scenery.

  7. louthomas1 Avatar

    Reblogged this on Fission of a Girl and commented:
    Stunning photos

    1. Dalo 2013 Avatar

      Thank you Fission (great blog name), the sights of Kenya were amazing.

  8. onecarriage Avatar

    That’s got to be one of the best articles I’ve read on WordPress.

    1. Dalo 2013 Avatar

      This is a very nice comment to receive, humbling and also brings a smile to my face as I begin this holiday season a bit far from home. Thank you and wish you the best!

  9. Run Colby Run Avatar

    That. Was beautiful. Having spent time in Kenya, your piece rang so very true. Thank you.

    1. Dalo 2013 Avatar

      Isn’t Kenya this perfect place to understand time/life/nature? Glad you could relate so well. Take care.

  10. Blitzwood Avatar

    Amazing Nature. Congrats on Freshly pressed.

    1. Dalo 2013 Avatar

      Thank you Blitzwood, the Freshly Pressed came at a strange time (bouncing in & out of China), so w/o access to WordPress made it interesting. Agree with the thought of ‘amazing nature’ that just about says it all. Cheers!

      1. Blitzwood Avatar

        Thank you, you took the time to answer. The photos are really amazing!

    1. Dalo 2013 Avatar

      Thank you very much Guiido ~ nothing quite like the beauty of animals!

  11. skycastles Avatar

    These photos are so amazing and truly capture special moments in time. Kenya looks like heaven!

    1. Dalo 2013 Avatar

      Thank you Sky, Kenya was truly one of those places where finding these moments was part of the ride of just being there. Amazing place.

  12. davidstrachan611 Avatar

    Mzuri sana – time flies like an arrow / fruit flies like a banana

    1. Dalo 2013 Avatar

      I think I have found my new favorite saying! This is great David – thank you very much for the share as it is just perfect.

    1. Dalo 2013 Avatar

      Thank you very much!

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  13. graincoast13 Avatar
    graincoast13

    Reblogged this on graincoast13 and commented:
    Africa is beautiful.

    1. Dalo 2013 Avatar

      Yes, indeed it is – a place I hope to see again (and again), even if only in my dreams.

  14. J.E.S Avatar

    This is the most beautiful blog I have ever seen!!

    1. Dalo 2013 Avatar

      JES, this may be the most beautiful comment I have seen. Thank you so much ~ hope you enjoy the holiday season!

  15. Girl Gone Expat Avatar
    Girl Gone Expat

    Amazing photos!

    1. Dalo 2013 Avatar

      Thank you very much, with a blog titled “Girl-Gone-Expat” ~ my guess is you likely have quite a few great photos as well (along with some stories) with your travels. Cheers!

  16. personalabridgements Avatar

    Reblogged this on Personal Abridgements and commented:
    Time. Described somewhat how I’ve always felt. Beautiful pictures!

    1. Dalo 2013 Avatar

      Thank you – sometimes there is nothing better than stumbling onto something that just clicks. Appreciate your comment.

  17. lalitha18 Avatar
    lalitha18

    Reblogged this on lalithanatarajan.

    1. Dalo 2013 Avatar

      Thank you Lalitha!

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        lalitha18

        Welcome !!

  18. ephykeith Avatar

    Reblogged this on ephykeith and commented:
    This is great talent

    1. Dalo 2013 Avatar

      Cheers mate! Appreciate the humbling words, wish you the best.

  19. ephykeith Avatar

    Ur so superb talented keep on with the good work looking forward to see a great photographer.

    1. Dalo 2013 Avatar

      Thank you Ephy, the inspiration of Kenya was incredible – wish you well!

  20. stevenmvoser Avatar

    Reblogged this on It's planting season and commented:
    Incredible imagery of what I am sure is an incredible place. Would love to visit sometime.

    1. Dalo 2013 Avatar

      Thank you Steve, it would be a trip that once made will be replayed in your dreams forever… Wish you a great weekend.

  21. surgeryattiffanys Avatar

    Congratulations on being Freshly Pressed. Amazing pictures and thoughtful writing,

    1. Dalo 2013 Avatar

      Thank you ~ the FP was a nice surprise (I was in China, so zero WPress access), so kind of fun to see what came of it. Very happy you enjoyed the writing & photos, it was a fun post to put together. Cheers!

  22. emulatethereflection Avatar

    Clocks. Are notoriously reset.

    1. Dalo 2013 Avatar

      Bingo… Could not have said it better myself!

  23. كورسات شبكات Avatar

    gooooooooooooooooooooooooood

    1. Dalo 2013 Avatar

      Beaaaaauuutttiiiifuuuul comment 🙂 Thank you Abdalla!

  24. rakesh031987 Avatar

    Reblogged this on rakeshkhanapure and commented:
    undefined

    1. Dalo 2013 Avatar

      Thank you very much ~ agree ‘undefined’

  25. britestarlites3 Avatar

    Reblogged this on britestarlites3's Blog and commented:
    Appreciating other beings…

    1. Dalo 2013 Avatar

      “Appreciating other beings…” that is perfect and such a great thought to wake-up to and live. Thank you much!

      1. britestarlites3 Avatar

        Thank you for your kind words 🙂

  26. asr90 Avatar

    Reblogged this on asr90.

  27. teevra maya Avatar

    the beauty lies in how you have merged the very country life to the time flipping and flowing in a world where you are an observer to this vast enigma of this world inside a world. this is absolutely spectacular.

    1. Dalo 2013 Avatar

      Teevra, this is such beautiful and poetic comment…thank you and wish you a great weekend!

  28. gretaworden Avatar

    Awesome piece. And wow, the pictures. So jealous haha

    1. Dalo 2013 Avatar

      Thank you Greta, the credit of the photos belongs to the incredible landscapes (and wildlife) of Kenya…such a sight to see. Positive Envy is a good thing 🙂 Cheers!

  29. nazthewiz Avatar
    nazthewiz

    Reblogged this on nazthewiz's Blog.

    1. Dalo 2013 Avatar

      Thank you Wiz!

      1. nazthewiz Avatar
        nazthewiz

        Thank h you!!! I love it.I live here in Sri Lanka, my home town reminded me of what you spoke about. I miss it

      2. Dalo 2013 Avatar

        Would very much like to visit Sri Lanka ~ hope to find time for a visit ~ sounds magical. Cheers to a great weekend and missing great places!

      3. nazthewiz Avatar
        nazthewiz

        Yes you should, can list out many places , that you would want to see..
        🙂
        I’d gladly let you know, Some places you should visit here..

      4. Dalo 2013 Avatar

        Will do, hopefully in ’15 🙂

    1. Dalo 2013 Avatar

      Thank you Victor!

  30. hazwankhalid Avatar

    Reblogged this on hazwankhalid and commented:
    Superb from eyes of view

    1. Dalo 2013 Avatar

      Thank you ~ there were many amazing sights & sounds, wish I could be there again. Cheers!

  31. fosarinmwian515 Avatar
    fosarinmwian515

    Reblogged this on fosarinmwian515.

    1. Dalo 2013 Avatar

      Thank you very much!

  32. Paul Hunter Jones Avatar

    Reblogged this on paulhunterjones and commented:
    The post discusses our relationship to time from a metaphysical point of view. The prose style allows the reader to more easily understand the concepts that the author discusses. The beautiful pictures of Kenya’s wildlife supports the thought they we are just mere objects in the grand scheme of things.

    1. Dalo 2013 Avatar

      Thank you very much Paul. You absolutely nailed it that we are just mere objects in the grand scheme of things, and knowing this some how is uplifting and inspirational. Cheers!

  33. Fuschia Avatar
    Fuschia

    You are all welcome to my home, Kenya. Thank you for sharing about the “Kenyan groove”….very refreshing and inspiring to read this as a Kenyan.
    #najivunia kuwa mkenya (#I am proud to be Kenyan). Beautiful photography too★

    1. Dalo 2013 Avatar

      Jambo! This post made me smile, and I look forward to returning and capturing more of the “Kenyan Groove” – nothing better! During my time in Kenya I would learn a few words a day, enough so by the end of the trip I could ask for tea/coffee with no milk and ask about the weather – so now when I return, I can proudly state: “najivunia kuwa mkenya” which should bring a nice round of laughter 🙂 Beautiful country & people, inspiring to us all. Take care!

  34. Fuschia Avatar
    Fuschia

    Reblogged this on Fuschia.

    1. Dalo 2013 Avatar

      Also, thanks for the reblog!

  35. danaiana Avatar

    Fascinating post! Wonderful pictures, as always.
    We are fighting with time every day. As mother, I am worried about the ticking of the clock. The children are growing and I will become older. So: How did it get so late so soon?
    Have a nice day!

    1. Dalo 2013 Avatar

      Thank you Dana ~ it is true that as we grow older and have everyone around us age as well, we just want time to stop and enjoy the age forever… Yes, how did it get so late so soon 🙂 Wish you a great holiday season!

      1. danaiana Avatar

        Thanks.I wish you the same!

  36. mr_pandit Avatar

    Reblogged this on Perspectivas da vida and commented:
    I might plan on going there soon. 🙂

    1. Dalo 2013 Avatar

      Thank you Mr. Pandit, you will not be disappointed – a purity of life there that is to be felt as well as seen. Cheers!

  37. mustaphabarki2014 Avatar
    mustaphabarki2014

    Reblogged this on Engineer Marine Skipper.

    1. Dalo 2013 Avatar

      Thank you Mustapha!

      1. mustaphabarki2014 Avatar
        mustaphabarki2014

        Welcome

  38. Tiny Avatar

    “It was as if I had returned to a forgotten home. Being where I should be. Feeling alive” – that’s how I always felt while deep in the nature in different parts of Africa. Awesome captures!!

    1. Dalo 2013 Avatar

      Fantastic Tiny, you picked out the two sentences that triggered this post. Being in nature always brings this sublime sense of home, and then Kenya just amped it up a few more notches. Thank you very much!

  39. dreamer1664 Avatar
    dreamer1664

    It’s so true and so beautifully said. It almost makes me sad that i feel as though today’s society, along with all it’s social obligations, expectancies and generally excepted behavior (esspecially in the sense of work/school) basically forces us to keep going, inabeling us to take a step back and rest for a moment. Weither i’m wrong or right doesn’t matter now, anyway: i loooove your post. (And i will definately do some research on Heidegger, i’m hooked on philosophy, astronomy and physics)

    1. Dalo 2013 Avatar

      It something that I haven’t gotten my head around either – how we strive to get ahead (and remain there), and in doing so risk missing the ‘real moments’ in time. I’ve been guilty of this more than I care to admit, but when given the chance to slow down and contemplate life; there is nothing better. Philosophy/Astronomy/Physics all such a beautiful mix, enjoy and thank you Dreamer for the great comment!

  40. gokalpbeyza Avatar

    I was just asking to myself how time flies and everything comes and goes so fast. What a coincide that I bumped into this beautiful post. It also reminded me a brilliant writer: Jorge Luis Borges. He has a very distinctive short story about the concept of time. I would recommend all of his stories if you like post modern writings. Enjoy your time 🙂

    1. Dalo 2013 Avatar

      Perfect timing indeed, I need a nice read over during my travels the next couple of weeks, so Jorge Luis Borges it is 🙂
      Enjoying time is a perfect thought and thank you for your nice words. Cheers!

  41. sduffey2014 Avatar

    Such a great article. The philosophies of Heidegger are certainly ones to take to heart but also ones to experience. Glad you were able to experience time differently from your trip in Kenya. I only dream of having that kind of experience for myself. Keep writing! 🙂

    1. Dalo 2013 Avatar

      It is a comment like this that makes me smile deep inside, thank you Duffey… Kenya was a great Heidegger trek, and it has opened my eyes a bit to see that such adventures actually can be right around the corner (granted minus the wildlife).

    1. Dalo 2013 Avatar

      Thank you, wish you a great weekend!

  42. annie Avatar

    Wow. I really enjoyed reading your post. Thank you!

    1. Dalo 2013 Avatar

      Thank you very much Annie, wish you a great weekend!

  43. Rohini Avatar

    Unreal pictures- truly amazing!

    1. Dalo 2013 Avatar

      Thank you Rohini, Kenya is one of those places where you just point & shoot and admire 🙂

  44. Neely Wang Avatar

    Wonderfully said, Randall! I do so often wonder where time has gone — it’s almost frightening. Beautiful images — it must have been breathtaking to see! Nice to see your face as well 🙂 — that is you?

    1. Dalo 2013 Avatar

      Thank you Neely ~ it is strange how being young we never worried much about time, but then it starts going by a bit too fast 🙂 That is me in the shot ~ the final morning at camp with the crew, really a great trip.

  45. MixIC Avatar

    Reblogged this on Mixic.

    1. Dalo 2013 Avatar

      Thank you MixIC for the reblog!

      1. MixIC Avatar

        welcome Dalo 2013

  46. Frez Avatar
    Frez

    21°15’38.32″N 92°46’51.07″O

    1. Dalo 2013 Avatar

      This leads me to my next adventure: Balukhali, Bangladesh…correct?!?

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