What creates the illusion of time?
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Re: What creates the illusion of time?
time is perceived, however really only the moment can be grasped. and on further analysis the moment is emptiness. it can be fleetingly grasped as such. the feeling within the nondual experience is the flowing moment, the ''presence'' of dzogchen is seen to be the same as the ever present moment. nature and moment, presence and emptiness are all one and even that one is not. nor is it not.
best wishes, Tom.
best wishes, Tom.
in any matters of importance. dont rely on me. i may not know what i am talking about. take what i say as mere speculation. i am not ordained. nor do i have a formal training. i do believe though that if i am wrong on any point. there are those on this site who i hope will quickly point out my mistakes.
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Re: What creates the illusion of time?
Thanks for the answers. I think i can roughly understand intellectually what 'timelessness' seems to be now. 'Past' and 'Future' seems to be irrelevant, because when we try to experience them, there is no such thing, only what is being experienced directly instantly.
When the construct of time dissolves, what is 'impermanence'? Or is it merely a characteristic of relative truth?
When the construct of time dissolves, what is 'impermanence'? Or is it merely a characteristic of relative truth?
Re: What creates the illusion of time?
In fact, "Present" does not "exists" either, at the moment you try to catch it, i's already the "Past" ...wisdomfire wrote:Thanks for the answers. I think i can roughly understand intellectually what 'timelessness' seems to be now. 'Past' and 'Future' seems to be irrelevant, because when we try to experience them, there is no such thing, only what is being experienced directly instantly.
When the construct of time dissolves, what is 'impermanence'? Or is it merely a characteristic of relative truth?
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By understanding that any and all mental activity is meditation, you are freed from arbitrary divisions between formal sessions and postmeditation activity.
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sonam, i am sorry to disagree... if you are able to apprehend presence, you are able to apprehend the moment. they are one. this computer is the moment... you can apprehend it.
best wishes, Tom.
best wishes, Tom.
in any matters of importance. dont rely on me. i may not know what i am talking about. take what i say as mere speculation. i am not ordained. nor do i have a formal training. i do believe though that if i am wrong on any point. there are those on this site who i hope will quickly point out my mistakes.
Re: What creates the illusion of time?
Present is an inexisting moment in between past and futur ... to be in the instant presence is not to apprehend the present, it's to be completely devoided of the three times.White Lotus wrote:sonam, i am sorry to disagree... if you are able to apprehend presence, you are able to apprehend the moment. they are one. this computer is the moment... you can apprehend it.
best wishes, Tom.
Sönam
By understanding everything you perceive from the perspective of the view, you are freed from the constraints of philosophical beliefs.
By understanding that any and all mental activity is meditation, you are freed from arbitrary divisions between formal sessions and postmeditation activity.
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By understanding that any and all mental activity is meditation, you are freed from arbitrary divisions between formal sessions and postmeditation activity.
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Re: What creates the illusion of time?
Well said, Sönam.Sönam wrote:Present is an inexisting moment in between past and futur ... to be in the instant presence is not to apprehend the present, it's to be completely devoided of the three times.White Lotus wrote:sonam, i am sorry to disagree... if you are able to apprehend presence, you are able to apprehend the moment. they are one. this computer is the moment... you can apprehend it.
best wishes, Tom.
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In fact, when we are apprehending the present moment mentally, at the same time that moment has already gone....
The sound of s i l e n c e.....
Re: What creates the illusion of time?
You're not using the correct technique. The trick is to pick the present moment which will happen a little bit in the future and then quickly apprehend. You have to hit the exact spot, so that the act of mental apprehension is synchronized with the coming present moment. Beginners could start training with small intervals with little bits of past and future in them and then slowly cut on both ends.Dronma wrote:In fact, when we are apprehending the present moment mentally, at the same time that moment has already gone....
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Yes, it works also like that ...trevor wrote:You're not using the correct technique. The trick is to pick the present moment which will happen a little bit in the future and then quickly apprehend. You have to hit the exact spot, so that the act of mental apprehension is synchronized with the coming present moment. Beginners could start training with small intervals with little bits of past and future in them and then slowly cut on both ends.Dronma wrote:In fact, when we are apprehending the present moment mentally, at the same time that moment has already gone....
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By understanding everything you perceive from the perspective of the view, you are freed from the constraints of philosophical beliefs.
By understanding that any and all mental activity is meditation, you are freed from arbitrary divisions between formal sessions and postmeditation activity.
- Longchen Rabjam -
By understanding that any and all mental activity is meditation, you are freed from arbitrary divisions between formal sessions and postmeditation activity.
- Longchen Rabjam -
Re: What creates the illusion of time?
You cannot be serious...surely...trevor wrote:You're not using the correct technique. The trick is to pick the present moment which will happen a little bit in the future and then quickly apprehend. You have to hit the exact spot, so that the act of mental apprehension is synchronized with the coming present moment. Beginners could start training with small intervals with little bits of past and future in them and then slowly cut on both ends.Dronma wrote:In fact, when we are apprehending the present moment mentally, at the same time that moment has already gone....
Whatever you pick is a fabrication and a delusion...
Re: What creates the illusion of time?
Good joke.....!!!!trevor wrote:You're not using the correct technique. The trick is to pick the present moment which will happen a little bit in the future and then quickly apprehend. You have to hit the exact spot, so that the act of mental apprehension is synchronized with the coming present moment. Beginners could start training with small intervals with little bits of past and future in them and then slowly cut on both ends.Dronma wrote:In fact, when we are apprehending the present moment mentally, at the same time that moment has already gone....
The sound of s i l e n c e.....
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you are the present moment. hard to grasp? not really, body is with you all the time. this is the oneness or non duality of moment and person... all the same, all one. you will know what i am saying if you see the dharma nature clearly.
best wishes, Tom.
best wishes, Tom.
in any matters of importance. dont rely on me. i may not know what i am talking about. take what i say as mere speculation. i am not ordained. nor do i have a formal training. i do believe though that if i am wrong on any point. there are those on this site who i hope will quickly point out my mistakes.
Re: What creates the illusion of time?
What else, then, can we say?White Lotus wrote:... you will know what i am saying if you see the dharma nature clearly.
best wishes, Tom.
(another knower ... this forum is fantastic! alleluhia )
Sönam
By understanding everything you perceive from the perspective of the view, you are freed from the constraints of philosophical beliefs.
By understanding that any and all mental activity is meditation, you are freed from arbitrary divisions between formal sessions and postmeditation activity.
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By understanding that any and all mental activity is meditation, you are freed from arbitrary divisions between formal sessions and postmeditation activity.
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Re: What creates the illusion of time?
White Lotus wrote:you are the present moment. hard to grasp? not really, body is with you all the time. this is the oneness or non duality of moment and person... all the same, all one. you will know what i am saying if you see the dharma nature clearly.
best wishes, Tom.
Thank you, Master!!!!
The sound of s i l e n c e.....
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having a nice day, the sun is just shining.
best wishes, Tom.
(some of us dont have a watch, but we do have access to a computer!).
best wishes, Tom.
(some of us dont have a watch, but we do have access to a computer!).
in any matters of importance. dont rely on me. i may not know what i am talking about. take what i say as mere speculation. i am not ordained. nor do i have a formal training. i do believe though that if i am wrong on any point. there are those on this site who i hope will quickly point out my mistakes.
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Re: What creates the illusion of time?
If things are impermanent, that means time exists to reinforce it?
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But then again if there is no duality, the whole concept of "present" does not arise to begin with, yes? How can "present" arise when there is nothing there to differentiate it? It seems to me that "present" is simply the other side of the duality of "present vs not-present". Nonduality doesn't mean just 1/2 of the situation, it mean none of the above! When there is actuality non duality, both disappear, It seems to me. Nothing more than a word, not something real. Just an idea that is still trapped in time.White Lotus wrote:you are the present moment. hard to grasp? not really, body is with you all the time. this is the oneness or non duality of moment and person... all the same, all one. you will know what i am saying if you see the dharma nature clearly.
best wishes, Tom.
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Re: What creates the illusion of time?
Impermanence is just a skillful way to have one directly perceive the futility of grasping at appearances, and it aids one in understanding that suffering arises from such activity. "Things" are impermanent, because "things" are abstractions born of conceptualization and they rely on you as an individual to exist. So impermanence is just a way to expedite the realization that no peace can be found in dualistic grasping. As soon as the "I" is conceived, time is born, space is born, beginning and end are born and everything which depends on these faculties subsequently manifests, all are predicated on that one seed. One is then slain by time due to identifying with delusion and it just compounds as habitual tendencies become more engrained. The common sense view then becomes "I exist, I was born and in time I will die", reminds me of a friend's band from sacramento... one of their albums is titled; "Time... The Destroyer", everything is destroyed by time. But does time exist? Do things exist? Do you exist as you believe you do? Were you born and will you die? These are questions the Dharma will answer if applied correctly.LastLegend wrote:If things are impermanent, that means time exists to reinforce it?
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Ok. A table is broken and found at the dumpster, and over time it will become rotten, it will no longer be the table is it?asunthatneversets wrote:Impermanence is just a skillful way to have one directly perceive the futility of grasping at appearances, and it aids one in understanding that suffering arises from such activity. "Things" are impermanent, because "things" are abstractions born of conceptualization and they rely on you as an individual to exist. So impermanence is just a way to expedite the realization that no peace can be found in dualistic grasping. As soon as the "I" is conceived, time is born, space is born, beginning and end are born and everything which depends on these faculties subsequently manifests, all are predicated on that one seed. One is then slain by time due to identifying with delusion and it just compounds as habitual tendencies become more engrained. The common sense view then becomes "I exist, I was born and in time I will die", reminds me of a friend's band from sacramento... one of their albums is titled; "Time... The Destroyer", everything is destroyed by time. But does time exist? Do things exist? Do you exist as you believe you do? Were you born and will you die? These are questions the Dharma will answer if applied correctly.LastLegend wrote:If things are impermanent, that means time exists to reinforce it?
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Re: What creates the illusion of time?
It has never been a table ... it always have been just a name.LastLegend wrote:
Ok. A table is broken and found at the dumpster, and over time it will become rotten, it will no longer be the table is it?
Sönam
By understanding everything you perceive from the perspective of the view, you are freed from the constraints of philosophical beliefs.
By understanding that any and all mental activity is meditation, you are freed from arbitrary divisions between formal sessions and postmeditation activity.
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By understanding that any and all mental activity is meditation, you are freed from arbitrary divisions between formal sessions and postmeditation activity.
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Yes and the name is table. And apparently it is here because you are here.Sönam wrote:It has never been a table ... it always have been just a name.LastLegend wrote:
Ok. A table is broken and found at the dumpster, and over time it will become rotten, it will no longer be the table is it?
Sönam
It’s eye blinking.