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The Wheel of Time is the cycle of seven Ages that comes and goes. By the time each Age comes around again, the previous such Age is forgotten.

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  • Wheel of Time
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  • The Wheel of Time is the cycle of seven Ages that comes and goes. By the time each Age comes around again, the previous such Age is forgotten.
  • "Wheel of Time" was a fan video edited by kristin1228 (September 2004). Music by Enigma.
  • The Wheel of Time is a fantasy series by Robert Jordan that serves as the inspiration for the Wheel of Time MUD, or WoTMUD. This article is a . You can help My English Wiki by expanding it.
  • The wheel of time or wheel of history (also known as Kalachakra) is a concept found in several religious traditions and philosophies, notably religions of Indian origin such as Hinduism, Sikhism, and Buddhism, which regard time as cyclical and consisting of repeating ages.
  • The Wheel of Time is the great seven-spoked cosmic loom that weaves the Great Pattern, using the lives of people as threads. It is believed to encompass all worlds and realities into a Pattern of the Ages.
  • The wheel of time or wheel of history is a concept in several religions and philosophies, notably religions of Indian origin such as Hinduism later adopted by Buddhism, which regard time as cyclical and consisting of repeating ages. Many other notable cultures also believe in this Wheel of Time: notably, the Q'ero Indians in Peru who are the direct descendants of the Incan empire, as well as the Hopi Indians of Arizona, believe in this cyclical idea of time.
  • Wheel of Time is a popular CircleMUD founded in June, 1993.
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  • The Wheel of Time is the cycle of seven Ages that comes and goes. By the time each Age comes around again, the previous such Age is forgotten.
  • "Wheel of Time" was a fan video edited by kristin1228 (September 2004). Music by Enigma.
  • The Wheel of Time is a fantasy series by Robert Jordan that serves as the inspiration for the Wheel of Time MUD, or WoTMUD. This article is a . You can help My English Wiki by expanding it.
  • The wheel of time or wheel of history (also known as Kalachakra) is a concept found in several religious traditions and philosophies, notably religions of Indian origin such as Hinduism, Sikhism, and Buddhism, which regard time as cyclical and consisting of repeating ages.
  • The Wheel of Time is the great seven-spoked cosmic loom that weaves the Great Pattern, using the lives of people as threads. It is believed to encompass all worlds and realities into a Pattern of the Ages.
  • The wheel of time or wheel of history is a concept in several religions and philosophies, notably religions of Indian origin such as Hinduism later adopted by Buddhism, which regard time as cyclical and consisting of repeating ages. Many other notable cultures also believe in this Wheel of Time: notably, the Q'ero Indians in Peru who are the direct descendants of the Incan empire, as well as the Hopi Indians of Arizona, believe in this cyclical idea of time.
  • Wheel of Time is a popular CircleMUD founded in June, 1993.
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