Guest guest Posted March 22, 2007 Report Share Posted March 22, 2007 .... In the moment, there is no experiencer experiencing anything. All there is, is the experience which is the present moment, here and now. And in that eternal moment, the present moment, there is no "me" and there is no duration; no past, present and future. And when there is no "me" and no sense of duration, all there is, is that silence in which conceptualisation cannot take place. The conceptualising depends entirely on the "me" and the duration. If there is no "me" and no duration, there cannot be conceptualising. That is the present moment, the eternal moment. Conversations with Ramesh S. Balsekar Consciousness Speaks (Ramesh S Balsekar) published by Advaita Press PO Box 3479 Redondo Beach CA 90277 USA www.advaita.org Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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