Experience presupposes change as well as permanence.
Without disruption of unexpected, there would be merely the passage of events. And a mere passage does not constitute a real change. Passage is pure continuity without interruption (a phenomenon of which humans, with the possible exception of a few mystics, have precious little experience). Change arises with a departure from continuity.
Change does not, however, involve the total obliteration of continuity — there must be a "persisting non-passing content" against which an emergent event is experienced as a change.
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PHONEREADER Library - - Jean-Philippe Pastor
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Pastor can you tell me which day is the Bible Sabbath and are we suppose to keep it Holy?
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