[notime] Truth Will Set You Free: Time Does Not Exist...
Susan S.
sdsup at yahoo.com
Mon Sep 5 21:05:04 MST 2016
Thanks for the links, Sanjiv,
I've read that Lanza book. It's fascinating. I just can't help but think, though, that time has those weird aspects only because we can't see it laid out. Wouldn't we say the same things about space if we had never comprehended it as already laid out? "I walked toward my front door, but then turned around to walk to the bedroom to get my purse. Lo and behold, my front door opened anyway and a neighbor entered, which must prove that my front door somehow "knew" to appear before I got to it! Either my consciousness or my neighbor's was able to change the past"
My analogy is full of holes, but, sheesh!, that is because I can't find this theory written out!
Sue
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On Mon, 9/5/16, Sanjiv Manifest <atmavicara.stillness at gmail.com> wrote:
Subject: Re: [notime] Truth Will Set You Free: Time Does Not Exist...
To: "Sue S." <sdsup at yahoo.com>
Cc: "No such thing as time or motion discussions" <akinetochronism at robsworld.org>, "Cherie Manifest" <cgmnow at gmail.com>
Date: Monday, September 5, 2016, 3:35 PM
Hi Sue,
Thought I'd jump in to
answer one of your questions ...
Hans had included Part 2's link as well in
his original email (just below
part 1's
link) .. here it is again :
http://www.stillnessspeaks.com/truth-free-time-not-exist-part-2-2/
You might
find Robert Lanza's Biocentrism of interest ... he
covers both
time and space .... here's
one of his posts where he argues that neither
time or space are "physical" ...
instead they are "forms of intuition" or
"modes of understanding" ...
http://www.robertlanzabiocentrism.com/does-time-really-exist/
enjoy!
Storrs book sounds fascinating
:-) ....
Sanjiv
On Mon, Sep
5, 2016 at 1:06 PM, Sue S. <sdsup at yahoo.com>
wrote:
> Thank you,
Hans, for the link - interesting article. I am
wondering
> though if time exists in the
same way that space exists? You compare the
> unreality of minutes and meters, as
arbitrary units of measurement, yet I'm
> not sure if you believe both time and
space don't exist or just time does
>
not exist.
> The reason I ask is that
I'm looking for the theory (I think there must be
> one) that time is just like space except
that we cannot see it all laid out
> as
we see space. Therefore we mistakenly believe that events
"happen",
> when actually we
are simply choosing one path from an immense number of
> paths that are already in place.
> I am just now opening a book by Storrs
McCall, in case he can tell me.
> I hope
you will also let us read the second part. Thanks again!
> Susan Sup
>
>
> On September 5, 2016,
at 12:08 AM, Hans Meijer <hans-meijer at live.nl>
> wrote:
>
>
>
>
Dear friends of "Robs World",
>
>
>
Robert suggested me to send you my article about the
non-existence of
> Time, as published
recently by "Stillness Speaks" (and others like
"Science
> and Non Duality" and
"Awaken").
>
>
> Please enjoy reading
it and if you want to comment or have questions,
> please use "REPLY" on the
website of Stillness Speaks and I will answer you
> there.
>
>
> Kind Regards,
>
>
>
Hans Meijer (from The Netherlands)
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
http://www.stillnessspeaks.com/truth-free-time-not-exist-part-1-2/
> <http://www.stillnessspeaks.com/truth-free-time-not-exist-part-1-2/>
> Truth Will Set You Free: Time Does Not
Exist (Part 1 of 2) - Stillness
>
Speaks
> <http://www.stillnessspeaks.com/truth-free-time-not-exist-part-1-2/>
> www.stillnessspeaks.com
> Guest author, Hans Meijer explores the
subject of time and posits that
>
"Time does not exist." ... He makes the case that
"... there is only NOW –
> in
which all that is manifested appeared, changes and
disappears ..." ...
> and that
"... existence is fundamentally connected with the
eternal now,
> the timeless" -
something that was directly realized by beings such as
> Buddha. Enjoy this fascinating
exploration ...
>
>
http://www.stillnessspeaks.com/truth-free-time-not-exist-part-2-2/
>
>
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