I like this, but I find myself drawn to clarify the river's position and ours regarding water. Please bear with me on this one... (This should be lots of fun...) I believe that time is nothing more than a concept of human thinking and isn't truly something that exists but in our minds, yet the river does exist regardless of human calendars and clocks. (Okay.) Therefore time is irrelevant to the river, not as in the seasons, but as in minutes and seconds, right? (Yes.) So, if time is irrelevant to the river, then it is also irrelevant to the water that creates it, so we humans therefore are equal to the river since we both rely on water and not time for our existence? (Wow. That actually makes sense.) So why are we humans still beholden to the illusion of time while we continue to destroy the very real thing that we're predominantly comprised of? (Wow, you're two for two, but I'm afraid it's getting late and some of us have to get up early to...
(The Weaver's Song)