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every day the temperature is rising and going down...

but in evrery single moment it is not rising or going down...

so if we erase time...there is no separation left...

where there appeared to be separation there is not

then this now is the only now there is...

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Nisargadatta , " iietsa " <iietsa wrote:

>

> every day the temperature is rising and going down...

> but in evrery single moment it is not rising or going down...

> so if we erase time...there is no separation left...

> where there appeared to be separation there is not

> then this now is the only now there is...

>

 

 

there is only one...but thought is splitting this one up into many

parts...then thought sees the many as a fact...

 

there is only one...and therefor there is nothing to learn...

learnig is all about the parts and the parts are only mindstuff

....iietsa

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In a message dated 6/11/2006 11:56:08 PM Pacific Daylight Time,

iietsa writes:

 

>

> every day the temperature is rising and going down...

> but in evrery single moment it is not rising or going down...

> so if we erase time...there is no separation left...

> where there appeared to be separation there is not

> then this now is the only now there is...

>

>

> L.E: The now and the not now seem intrinsic to humans. It is speech and

> writing that are the basis for the not now experience that embrace most

people.

> For instance holy books, spiritual writing almost all serve to take humans

> out of now experience. Can you imagine someone going around saying " don't read

> the bible or the koran because it will take you out of the here and now

> present? " Perhaps most humans don't want to live in teh here and now of

reality.

> They prefer the culture of imagination.

>

>

>

 

 

 

 

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Nisargadatta , " iietsa " <iietsa wrote:

>

> Nisargadatta , " iietsa " <iietsa@> wrote:

> >

> > every day the temperature is rising and going down...

> > but in evrery single moment it is not rising or going down...

> > so if we erase time...there is no separation left...

> > where there appeared to be separation there is not

> > then this now is the only now there is...

> >

>

>

> there is only one...but thought is splitting this one up into many

> parts...then thought sees the many as a fact...

>

> there is only one...and therefor there is nothing to learn...

> learnig is all about the parts and the parts are only mindstuff

> ...iietsa

>

yes

 

be peace, and there is only peace

be despair, and there is only despair

be neither, and there is neither

be timeless, and there is only timelessness

 

~*~

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Nisargadatta , " skywhilds " <skywords wrote:

>

> Nisargadatta , " iietsa " <iietsa@> wrote:

> >

> > Nisargadatta , " iietsa " <iietsa@> wrote:

> > >

> > > every day the temperature is rising and going down...

> > > but in evrery single moment it is not rising or going down...

> > > so if we erase time...there is no separation left...

> > > where there appeared to be separation there is not

> > > then this now is the only now there is...

> > >

> >

> >

> > there is only one...but thought is splitting this one up into many

> > parts...then thought sees the many as a fact...

> >

> > there is only one...and therefor there is nothing to learn...

> > learnig is all about the parts and the parts are only mindstuff

> > ...iietsa

> >

> yes

>

> be peace, and there is only peace

> be despair, and there is only despair

> be neither, and there is neither

> be timeless, and there is only timelessness

>

> ~*~

 

Time is timelessly time-ing.

 

There is nothing to erase.

 

This is who you are right now.

 

This is what is, right now.

 

Nothing has ever existed outside you, nor you outside anything.

 

It doesn't matter whether or not you know this, you always are this,

and therefore your being and knowing are one.

 

If you realize that it doesn't matter whether or not you know, you now

know.

 

There is nothing to know, nor to erase.

 

-- Dan

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Nisargadatta , " dan330033 " <dan330033 wrote:

>

> Nisargadatta , " skywhilds " <skywords@> wrote:

> >

> > Nisargadatta , " iietsa " <iietsa@> wrote:

> > >

> > > Nisargadatta , " iietsa " <iietsa@> wrote:

> > > >

> > > > every day the temperature is rising and going down...

> > > > but in evrery single moment it is not rising or going down...

> > > > so if we erase time...there is no separation left...

> > > > where there appeared to be separation there is not

> > > > then this now is the only now there is...

> > > >

> > >

> > >

> > > there is only one...but thought is splitting this one up into many

> > > parts...then thought sees the many as a fact...

> > >

> > > there is only one...and therefor there is nothing to learn...

> > > learnig is all about the parts and the parts are only mindstuff

> > > ...iietsa

> > >

> > yes

> >

> > be peace, and there is only peace

> > be despair, and there is only despair

> > be neither, and there is neither

> > be timeless, and there is only timelessness

> >

> > ~*~

>

> Time is timelessly time-ing.

>

> There is nothing to erase.

>

> This is who you are right now.

>

> This is what is, right now.

>

> Nothing has ever existed outside you, nor you outside anything.

>

> It doesn't matter whether or not you know this, you always are this,

> and therefore your being and knowing are one.

>

> If you realize that it doesn't matter whether or not you know, you now

> know.

>

> There is nothing to know, nor to erase.

>

> -- Dan

>

 

yes

 

can you feel

the presence

and absence

of weight?

 

~*~

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Nisargadatta , " dan330033 " <dan330033

wrote:

>

> Nisargadatta , " skywhilds " <skywords@> wrote:

> >

> > Nisargadatta , " iietsa " <iietsa@> wrote:

> > >

> > > Nisargadatta , " iietsa " <iietsa@> wrote:

> > > >

> > > > every day the temperature is rising and going down...

> > > > but in evrery single moment it is not rising or going down...

> > > > so if we erase time...there is no separation left...

> > > > where there appeared to be separation there is not

> > > > then this now is the only now there is...

> > > >

> > >

> > >

> > > there is only one...but thought is splitting this one up into

many

> > > parts...then thought sees the many as a fact...

> > >

> > > there is only one...and therefor there is nothing to learn...

> > > learnig is all about the parts and the parts are only mindstuff

> > > ...iietsa

> > >

> > yes

> >

> > be peace, and there is only peace

> > be despair, and there is only despair

> > be neither, and there is neither

> > be timeless, and there is only timelessness

> >

> > ~*~

>

> Time is timelessly time-ing.

>

> There is nothing to erase.

>

> This is who you are right now.

>

> This is what is, right now.

>

> Nothing has ever existed outside you, nor you outside anything.

>

> It doesn't matter whether or not you know this, you always are

this,

> and therefore your being and knowing are one.

>

> If you realize that it doesn't matter whether or not you know, you

now

> know.

>

> There is nothing to know, nor to erase.

>

> -- Dan

>

of course there is nothing to erase...

words are being used here to say so in different ways

they have their own limitation...

there is really nothing to write either of course...

all those words are mere birds in the silent sky...iietsa

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Nisargadatta , epston wrote:

>

> In a message dated 6/11/2006 11:56:08 PM Pacific Daylight Time,

> iietsa writes:

>

> >

> > every day the temperature is rising and going down...

> > but in evrery single moment it is not rising or going down...

> > so if we erase time...there is no separation left...

> > where there appeared to be separation there is not

> > then this now is the only now there is...

> >

> >

> > L.E: The now and the not now seem intrinsic to humans. It is

speech and

> > writing that are the basis for the not now experience that embrace

most people.

> > For instance holy books, spiritual writing almost all serve to

take humans

> > out of now experience. Can you imagine someone going around saying

" don't read

> > the bible or the koran because it will take you out of the here

and now

> > present? " Perhaps most humans don't want to live in teh here and

now of reality.

> > They prefer the culture of imagination.

> >

>

Do we prefer it,

or do we merely find

that it has its place?

 

My experience

is that in grace

and compassion,

all things find their place.

 

~*~

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Nisargadatta , " skywhilds " <skywords

wrote:

>

> Nisargadatta , epston@ wrote:

> >

> > In a message dated 6/11/2006 11:56:08 PM Pacific Daylight Time,

> > iietsa@ writes:

> >

> > >

> > > every day the temperature is rising and going down...

> > > but in evrery single moment it is not rising or going down...

> > > so if we erase time...there is no separation left...

> > > where there appeared to be separation there is not

> > > then this now is the only now there is...

> > >

> > >

> > > L.E: The now and the not now seem intrinsic to humans. It is

> speech and

> > > writing that are the basis for the not now experience that

embrace

> most people.

> > > For instance holy books, spiritual writing almost all serve to

> take humans

> > > out of now experience. Can you imagine someone going around

saying

> " don't read

> > > the bible or the koran because it will take you out of the here

> and now

> > > present? " Perhaps most humans don't want to live in teh here

and

> now of reality.

> > > They prefer the culture of imagination.

> > >

> >

> Do we prefer it,

> or do we merely find

> that it has its place?

>

> My experience

> is that in grace

> and compassion,

> all things find their place.

>

> ~*~

>

yes...all is ok

and in this space where things find their place...there is no such

thing as time...iietsa

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Nisargadatta , " iietsa " <iietsa wrote:

>

> Nisargadatta , " skywhilds " <skywords@>

> wrote:

> >

> > Nisargadatta , epston@ wrote:

> > >

> > > In a message dated 6/11/2006 11:56:08 PM Pacific Daylight Time,

> > > iietsa@ writes:

> > >

> > > >

> > > > every day the temperature is rising and going down...

> > > > but in evrery single moment it is not rising or going down...

> > > > so if we erase time...there is no separation left...

> > > > where there appeared to be separation there is not

> > > > then this now is the only now there is...

> > > >

> > > >

> > > > L.E: The now and the not now seem intrinsic to humans. It is

> > speech and

> > > > writing that are the basis for the not now experience that

> embrace

> > most people.

> > > > For instance holy books, spiritual writing almost all serve to

> > take humans

> > > > out of now experience. Can you imagine someone going around

> saying

> > " don't read

> > > > the bible or the koran because it will take you out of the here

> > and now

> > > > present? " Perhaps most humans don't want to live in teh here

> and

> > now of reality.

> > > > They prefer the culture of imagination.

> > > >

> > >

> > Do we prefer it,

> > or do we merely find

> > that it has its place?

> >

> > My experience

> > is that in grace

> > and compassion,

> > all things find their place.

> >

> > ~*~

> >

> yes...all is ok

> and in this space where things find their place...there is no such

> thing as time...iietsa

>

 

 

Yes, it's about time somebody invoked the name of one of my bestest

friends, and under the counter parts, Eternity!

 

~*~

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