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EPISODE · May 16, 2026 · 8 MIN

Time as a Circle vs Time as a Line

from Echoes of Eternity: Myths That Shaped the World · host Gabriela Dean

In this episode of Echoes of Eternity, we explore two of humanity’s most influential ways of understanding time: cyclical time and linear time. Ancient civilizations closely connected to nature often viewed time as a circle. Seasons repeated, crops returned, and life followed recurring patterns. This worldview shaped traditions such as Hindu cosmology, Buddhist samsara, the Aztec cycles of suns, and Norse Ragnarök, where creation and destruction endlessly repeat. In cyclical time, permanence is an illusion, and existence moves through recurring phases of renewal. In contrast, religions such as Judaism, Christianity, and Islam developed a more linear understanding of time. History becomes a story with a beginning, direction, and ending — creation, human history, judgment, and final transformation. This view gives unique importance to historical events and creates the idea of progress and destiny. The episode examines how these two models shape human psychology and culture. Cyclical time encourages acceptance and continuity, while linear time creates urgency and purpose. Even modern civilization reflects both perspectives: science and technology often assume progress, yet history and human behavior frequently repeat patterns. Philosophically, the episode suggests that time may not be purely circular or linear, but more like a spiral — repeating while still moving forward. Human life itself reflects this tension, combining recurring experiences with irreversible change. Ultimately, the episode concludes that humanity’s struggle to understand time is really a search for meaning within change, and that certain moments feel eternal because they connect us to something beyond ordinary movement through time.

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