Guest guest Posted February 3, 2004 Report Share Posted February 3, 2004 Namaste IMO. The eternal Now is in fact the Sakti, and the Sakti is everything from Mahat to Jiva. Scientifically there is no time, it is a relative concept---space travel slows it down. It is about interpretation. The Australian Aborigines call it the Dreamtime, which Westerners mistakenly think is about a past event, when to the Aborigine it is now............Living in the Now or present is living above things that move.....ONS..Tony Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 3, 2004 Report Share Posted February 3, 2004 --- Tony OClery <aoclery wrote: > Namaste IMO. > > The eternal Now is in fact the Sakti, and the Sakti > is everything > from Mahat to Jiva. > Scientifically there is no time, it is a relative > concept---space > travel slows it down. michael: Speed slows it down. :-) Because time is the measure of the movement of two physical objects in relation to an observer. And as such, it is relative. Relative to speed, in relation to ONEanother. But in nirguna, we don't worry about any of this. All we do as nirguna is, ......well,....hmmmmmmmmm,.....??????????? > It is about interpretation. The Australian > Aborigines call it the > Dreamtime, which Westerners mistakenly think is > about a past event, Holy Cow, "interpretation", man o man, what a mistake!!! Que lastima! It doesn't matter what you call the "it" that is being interpreted. Call IT "dreamtime" or "monkeytime", or anything you like; but "it" can't be understood or described. > when to the Aborigine it is now............Living in > the Now or Which aborigine? :-) > present is living above things that > move.....ONS..> "living above", huh? Well, which way's up? :-) michael Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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