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TOPIC: Re:The illusion of time
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The illusion of time 2007/09/18 16:45  
Hey guys,

not sure what you think about it, but having a closer look at the concept of time makes me wonder who got the idea that something like time exists in the first place. Honestly, there is no such thing as past and future - or can anyone see it? I can't, there is only the moment. The moment changes, but that is it. Days are coming and going, but this is just a change of circumstances, not time. Then there is this restricting thinking about "Oh my gosh, it is Monday again" - as if Monday comes back. But this is just a concept, Mondays don't repeat themselves, this Monday is different from the last one, and the one before and the one 1000 years ago. So what is this whole thing with time?

Time is just a fictional mental tool to arrange our lives, not more. It doesn't really exist. Einstein said that our universe is embedded in the space-time continuum. You can't separate time from space, it is interwoven. Moving in this continuum, we as humans consciouness are experiencing just a changing and flowing dynamic river of this matrix that surrounds us. Just look around you, it is all there - forget about the concept of future, the concept of past - and look how things are changing around you, right now. Even you, with every moment, are nothing like a flow free from time. Don't you think? What justifies time?
All is without your mind
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Re:The illusion of time 2007/10/23 06:45  
...well, send this paper to owners of companies, entrepreneurs, businessmen,I'm curious about their opinion...I'm afraid they wouldn't agree with you, Andreas! on the other side, me, modest, precarious, ad interim and wandering employee - with Southern physical features and maybe genetically unmodifiable backwardness and laidbackness - does really love what you say (which is not important, of course)...maybe it is more relevant here to write that Eckart Tolle agrees with you on time - I actually wanted to quote his text to show how similar it is with yours, but unfortunately have only the version in Italian...hope you can trust my word!

Ad maiora!
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Re:The illusion of time 2007/10/23 10:34  
Thanks for the description of the southern Italian mentality, I hope you keep it that way!
You are right, the business men won't agree, though they should, because they are seeing it more dramatic then we - their surrounding is changing much quicker then ours. They are constantly trying to manage this constant and seemingly furious change. They as beings put themselves in an environment which appears to be a centre of higher fluctuation. ...I wonder whether there is something like higher and lower fluctuations - is there something like more changing or less changing? Looking at a wall, there is not much change, sitting in an office for advertising looks like more change - on the surface, from our distorted perspective. ...hmmm, I reckon that the well that produces the picture on the surface - that which we perceive as reality - is constantly flowing, I don't think it does flow less to produce a wall than it does to produce an advertising agency. The source is always the same, the flow is always free - otherwise we would perceive something like black holes in our daily lives. Maybe they do exist without us being aware of them... but this goes too far.

Maybe we all have to learn how to think in a totally new paradigm. The universe doesn't work like we thought it does. It is a dream, and just like a dream that we know from sleeping, it doesn't know time. There are mind states in which you can experience that the story that you perceive gets created instantly, there is no before or after. We do repack the story in a story line so we can put it in our thinking pattern of "before and after", but the creation happened instantly. (Try keeping yourself awake when you are sleepy, set an alarm clock every 5 minutes and examine what your mind produces in the transition between wake and sleep).

This 3d world doesn't work any different than that. The frequency of perception is just different, we are perceiving us living in a lower vibration compared to the dream state. Perception is more dense here.

Why do you think does it say "Live your dream!"? Not necessarily to encourage you to do break free and do all the crazy things you always wanted to do - at the first place it wants you to realize that you are living your dream already. All this has been dreamed up by you.

What do you reckon?

Blessings,

Andreas
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Re:The illusion of time 2007/10/23 15:30  
...thank you, yes, a new total paradigm is what we need probably the most - hope what you say may reach the heart of many readers! I will keep on dreaming my dream

Have a nice day!
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