Abstract
The fundamental thesis consists in the assumption of the primary connexion between desire, time, and life. A phenomenological approach to our experience of time shows us the born disposition that allows us to grasp the sense of past, present and future as such. The key of these three dimensions lies in the future, because the past is a pure “becoming matter” of the tendency or radical desire of the reality, always distant of a perfect fulfilling, and not able either to stop, and dwell in the present, or annihilate itself in the perfection.