You are absolutely right. There are two things that you will notice here.

First is the point at center is Still and the points on the periphery are dynamic as a result of movement. 

Second is that any arm of compass could be center and depending on which arm is center the other arm becomes dynamic.

Don't bother about other observations in these examples but just focus on the still and dynamic concept. you will find any end of ours could be still or dynamic. If our mind is dynamic and full of thoughts accept it as it is and look for that still point inside us. This still point then will certainly be that Self.

Ok, so you mean to say that the more we are still, the more we are associated with self. The more we are in to self the more bliss flows out and is available for us to experience, she said.

Wonderful, you got it. Now, if you notice still and dynamic will exist together. This still is referred to as Shiv. In sanskrit Shiv is termed as Sthanu, the constant; while Shakti is dynamic. 

We paused for a while, the discussion was emerging very beautifully. There were few more people who had joined us in our discussion and sat on near by stairs. 

If you look at this pair like a wheel of life, one could clearly see that there are changes happening around on the periphery but the centre remains still. The centre is near to change less state and rest every point around it is changing every moment. This phenomenon where this change is observed is called time. 

Time in sanskrit is referred to as Kaal. So, Kaal is the base on which change is noticed and measured. Kaal is the reason for all the change to occur. So Kaal is that which is experienced more at periphery and less at centre but the change that happens any where is recorded in Kaal only. 
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