Out of Time Again
Sanity is its own time limit.
Insanity is the festering mind that has passed sanity's expiration date.
So to restore the mind back to health and sanity, pluck the thorn that's causing its gears to snag. Jung believed this was to be found in the place where comfort and fear reside together--that is, the uncomfortable truth we refuse to accept and will only too gladly brush under the rug.
Sanity is not moral, rather it is natural law. Though morals can sometimes reflect natural law, it is by no means its rule. One could say that sanity is more of an objective matter as opposed to subjective.
One could also say that sanity is time itself and unconsciously creates the cycles in our life that marks when it's time to refresh the senses.
In this way, one can simply be “out of time” and enter the beginning of the “high time!” to move on from an old way, from an old cycle of being.