Guest guest Posted May 29, 2007 Report Share Posted May 29, 2007 Adviata is non-duality. Time is gap between two sequential entities - requiring an observer static or non-changing as the events change from one to the next. The changeless observer is only real while the changing things are mithyaa since they are observed. Hence advaita or non-duality can only be refered to the changeless observer which is one without a second or advaitam, as there is no more observations when we negate the changes as well as the time that is defined by the changes. The very word advaita negates all that which is observable and therefore all that which is inert. Therefore advaita cannot have a view of time! since anything that is viewed is negatable and therefore mithyaa. That can only be the view of advaita. Hari Om! Sadananda Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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