0 time that never ends or that has no limits: --
Nine months is a long time for anyone, but it's an eternity for the very young.
Religions gain some of their worldly power by claiming they have the key to eternity (= a state of existence outside normal life).
They haven't been given these rights for (all) eternity - they should justify having them just like most other people have to.
Ironically, it is through this dying that the depth of non-ego and its infinity and eternity can be glimpsed.
According to that, they have the opinion that he upholds the eternity of the world.
If we cannot grasp eternity as a movement forwards or backwards, we might think of it as circular or repetitive.
Second, one can say that the body was initially at rest in pre-eternity, then it moved.
All this language, in my opinion, weakens, if not obliterates, the distinction between eternity and the whole of time.
In doing so, conversion is removed from being an isolated political act and regarded as part of the temporal process which precedes eternity.
From this text, one could gain the impression that it is possible for dialectic to prove the eternity or the non-eternity of the world.
For an eternity / to feel the breath lent him / to breathe in humanity?