Guest guest Posted December 31, 2005 Report Share Posted December 31, 2005 In a message dated 12/30/2005 4:52:24 PM Pacific Standard Time, ADHHUB writes: > If there is no time, then how could it be connected to anything? > (I'm sorry, Phil. I had to. I'll bite my tongue on the rest of it.) > > " Silver " Time and timlessness are connected in the nature of Life. It is two sides of the same coin, so to speak. In the individual condition, time exists. In the universal or meditative condition, time does not exist. Larry Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 31, 2005 Report Share Posted December 31, 2005 In a message dated 12/31/2005 12:36:55 AM Pacific Standard Time, Nisargadatta writes: epston Re: Time, No Time In a message dated 12/30/2005 4:52:24 PM Pacific Standard Time, ADHHUB writes: > If there is no time, then how could it be connected to anything? > (I'm sorry, Phil. I had to. I'll bite my tongue on the rest of it.) > > " Silver " Time and timlessness are connected in the nature of Life. It is two sides of the same coin, so to speak. In the individual condition, time exists. In the universal or meditative condition, time does not exist. Larry But time doesn't exist as a reality anywhere. It's an illusion. That's the point. Possibly, what you mean to say is that all polarities of a dualistic concept are just two sides of the same coin? This is true, but this isn't a meaningful connection. Beyond the illusion, the whole duality goes bye, bye.......... Ahh, I think I see where yer comming from. You believe that Absolute Truth and relative truth are the same, and so naturally you believe the eternal moment of Now and linear time are somehow the same or connected in some meaningful way. Okay, I disagree. Phil Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 31, 2005 Report Share Posted December 31, 2005 Nisargadatta , epston@a... wrote: > > In a message dated 12/30/2005 4:52:24 PM Pacific Standard Time, > ADHHUB@A... writes: > > > If there is no time, then how could it be connected to anything? > > (I'm sorry, Phil. I had to. I'll bite my tongue on the rest of it.) > > > > " Silver " > > Time and timlessness are connected in the nature of Life. > It is two sides of the same coin, so to speak. > In the individual condition, time exists. In the universal or meditative > condition, time does not exist. > > Larry > First Newton said there were space, time and matter. Then Einstein said there were space-time and matter. In the future someone will perhaps say there is space-time-matter. After that, somone will perhaps say there is consciousness-space-time-matter. al. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 31, 2005 Report Share Posted December 31, 2005 hilarious! all this clever guys are all talking to Mr. Fool mm? Nisargadatta , " anders_lindman " <anders_lindman> wrote: > > Nisargadatta , epston@a... wrote: > > > > In a message dated 12/30/2005 4:52:24 PM Pacific Standard Time, > > ADHHUB@A... writes: > > > > > If there is no time, then how could it be connected to anything? > > > (I'm sorry, Phil. I had to. I'll bite my tongue on the rest of it.) > > > > > > " Silver " > > > > Time and timlessness are connected in the nature of Life. > > It is two sides of the same coin, so to speak. > > In the individual condition, time exists. In the universal or > meditative > > condition, time does not exist. > > > > Larry > > > > First Newton said there were space, time and matter. > > Then Einstein said there were space-time and matter. > > In the future someone will perhaps say there is space-time-matter. > > After that, somone will perhaps say there is > consciousness-space-time-matter. > > al. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 31, 2005 Report Share Posted December 31, 2005 Nisargadatta , " bigwaaba " <bigwaaba> wrote: > > > > hilarious! > > all this clever guys are all talking to Mr. Fool > > mm? Yes, maybe Mr. Fool is our inner dialogue being reflected outwardly. Hmm... > > > > Nisargadatta , " anders_lindman " > <anders_lindman> wrote: > > > > Nisargadatta , epston@a... wrote: > > > > > > In a message dated 12/30/2005 4:52:24 PM Pacific Standard Time, > > > ADHHUB@A... writes: > > > > > > > If there is no time, then how could it be connected to > anything? > > > > (I'm sorry, Phil. I had to. I'll bite my tongue on the rest > of it.) > > > > > > > > " Silver " > > > > > > Time and timlessness are connected in the nature of Life. > > > It is two sides of the same coin, so to speak. > > > In the individual condition, time exists. In the universal or > > meditative > > > condition, time does not exist. > > > > > > Larry > > > > > > > First Newton said there were space, time and matter. > > > > Then Einstein said there were space-time and matter. > > > > In the future someone will perhaps say there is space-time-matter. > > > > After that, somone will perhaps say there is > > consciousness-space-time-matter. > > > > al. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 31, 2005 Report Share Posted December 31, 2005 Nisargadatta , ADHHUB@A... wrote: > > > In a message dated 12/31/2005 12:36:55 AM Pacific Standard Time, > Nisargadatta writes: > > epston@a... > Re: Time, No Time > > In a message dated 12/30/2005 4:52:24 PM Pacific Standard Time, > ADHHUB@A... writes: > > > If there is no time, then how could it be connected to anything? > > (I'm sorry, Phil. I had to. I'll bite my tongue on the rest of it.) > > > > " Silver " > > Time and timlessness are connected in the nature of Life. > It is two sides of the same coin, so to speak. > In the individual condition, time exists. In the universal or meditative > condition, time does not exist. > > Larry > > > > > But time doesn't exist as a reality anywhere. It's an illusion. That's the > point. Possibly, what you mean to say is that all polarities of a dualistic > concept are just two sides of the same coin? This is true, but this isn't a > meaningful connection. Beyond the illusion, the whole duality goes bye, > bye.......... Ahh, I think I see where yer comming from. You believe that Absolute > Truth and relative truth are the same, and so naturally you believe the eternal > moment of Now and linear time are somehow the same or connected in some > meaningful way. > > Okay, I disagree. > > Phil ROFLMAO!!!! " Silver " Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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