The difference between Atemporal and Eternal now
Atemporal is also adjective with the meaning: unaffected by time.
Eternal now is also noun with the meaning: the condition in which all reality is experienced in the present, with the past contained only in memory and the future only in anticipation or speculation.
check bellow for the other definitions of Atemporal and Eternal now
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Atemporal as an adjective:
Unaffected by time; timeless; permanent or unchanging.
Examples:
"The machinery, when activated, would create atemporal bubbles wherein nothing was affected by the flow of time. "
"The greatest music is atemporal. "
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Eternal now as a noun (religion, philosophy, psychology):
The condition in which all reality is experienced in the present, with the past contained only in memory and the future only in anticipation or speculation.
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Eternal now as a noun (religion, philosophy):
The nature of God's existence which is outside of time; the nature of a soul's existence in a supposed timeless afterlife.