All Times Take Place Now

Rupert Spira
18 May 201813:36

Summary

TLDRThe script delves into the concept of time as a human construct, positing that only the present moment exists and all experiences occur within it. It challenges the traditional view of time and space, suggesting they are mental constructs that distort our perception of reality. The speaker uses the analogy of a novel to illustrate how events can be simultaneously present yet experienced sequentially by the mind. The discussion encourages questioning the limitations of the human mind and the exploration of consciousness beyond the constraints of time and space.

Takeaways

  • πŸ•°οΈ We don't experience time as a physical reality; it's a mental construct.
  • 🌐 Our perception of the past and future is limited to our thoughts, not actual experiences.
  • ⏳ There is only one 'now' in our lives, and it's always the same, not moving or changing.
  • 🧠 The human mind interprets the eternal 'now' as time and space due to its cognitive limitations.
  • πŸ”„ Time and space are not inherent qualities of reality but are created by the mind's perception.
  • πŸ“š The analogy of a novel represents how all events can be present simultaneously, yet we experience them sequentially.
  • πŸ€” The mind cannot comprehend eternity or the totality of reality due to its finite nature.
  • 🌌 All events, past, present, and future, are happening 'now' in the eternal dimension.
  • πŸ’­ Multiple thoughts occur in the same dimensionless consciousness, but our minds perceive them as separate.
  • 😴 Deep sleep is an example of experiencing the absence of time and space, where the mind is free from its usual limitations.
  • πŸš€ The ultimate exploration is to investigate the nature of consciousness and how it knows and experiences reality.

Q & A

  • What is the main concept discussed in the script about our experience of time?

    -The main concept is that we do not actually experience time as a physical reality; rather, we only experience the present moment, which is eternal and dimensionless. The past and future are constructs of the human mind, and all experiences, including what we perceive as the future, are happening 'now'.

  • How does the script describe the relationship between consciousness and time?

    -The script suggests that consciousness is dimensionless and eternal, and it is the human mind that imposes the limitations of time and space onto this eternal 'now.' Time and space are not inherent qualities of reality but are perceptions created by the mind.

  • What is the 'ever-present now' mentioned in the script?

    -The 'ever-present now' refers to the concept that there is only one 'now' in our lives, which is always the same and does not move through time. It is the underlying reality that the mind perceives as time.

  • Why is it impossible for the human mind to know the future according to the script?

    -It is impossible for the human mind to know the future because, from the mind's perspective, the future does not exist. The future is a concept that exists only within the limitations of the mind, not in the eternal 'now' that encompasses all experiences.

  • What analogy is used in the script to explain the concept of time?

    -The script uses the analogy of a novel that describes someone's life over a hundred years. The novel contains the entire story simultaneously, but the mind reads it page by page, imposing a sense of time on the story that is already complete in every moment.

  • How does the script explain the experience of deep sleep in relation to time and consciousness?

    -Deep sleep is described as a state where the mind's activity ceases, and consciousness rests in its own being without the limitations of time and space. It is a period where one experiences eternity, and there is no world to investigate because the mind's filters are 'off.'

  • What does the script imply about the nature of reality beyond our minds?

    -The script implies that reality beyond our minds is infinite, dimensionless, and eternal, without the constructs of time and space. It is a state of pure being that is beyond the comprehension of the finite human mind.

  • Why is it difficult for us to understand the concept of eternity as described in the script?

    -It is difficult to understand eternity because our minds are inherently limited and structured to perceive reality in terms of time and space. We are always viewing reality through the lens of our minds, which filters and limits our perception.

  • What is the highest endeavor the script suggests for the human mind?

    -The highest endeavor for the human mind, as suggested in the script, is to investigate the nature of the knowing with which it knows its knowledge and experience. This is because the knowing itself is unlimited, even though the mind's knowledge is finite and limited.

  • How does the script describe the relationship between individual minds and collective consciousness?

    -The script describes that while individual minds perceive a multiplicity of thoughts and experiences, from the perspective of collective consciousness, there is no multiplicity or diversity; all thoughts occur simultaneously in the same dimensionless presence.

Outlines

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πŸ•°οΈ The Illusion of Time

This paragraph explores the concept that time, as we perceive it, is an illusion. The speaker argues that the past and future are not real places that can be visited; they only exist as thoughts. The 'now' is the only moment we ever experience, and it is constant and unchanging. The human mind, with its limitations, perceives this eternal 'now' as a linear progression of time and space. The speaker suggests that reality is made of dimensionless consciousness, and it's only through the mind's perspective that it appears as time and space. The future, from the mind's viewpoint, is non-existent because it hasn't happened yet, but from the perspective of eternity, there is no past, present, or futureβ€”everything is happening in the eternal 'now'.

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πŸ“š The Sequential Unfolding of Eternity

The second paragraph uses the analogy of reading a novel to illustrate how the mind experiences time. Just as a novel's story unfolds sequentially over time, even though the entire story exists in every moment, our minds can only access experiences one thought at a time. The speaker explains that all events are happening 'now,' but our finite minds cannot perceive them all simultaneously. The concept of multiple minds and thoughts is a construct of the mind; in reality, there is only one dimensionless consciousness experiencing all thoughts at once. The speaker encourages the listener to understand that all time is happening in the present, despite the limitations of our minds.

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🌌 The Mind's Limitations and the Quest for Understanding

In this paragraph, the speaker discusses the limitations of the mind in perceiving reality beyond time and space. The mind is likened to wearing 'orange sunglasses,' which distort our view of reality. The speaker emphasizes that our attempts to understand the true nature of reality are hindered by the very instrument we use to explore itβ€”the mind. Despite these limitations, the speaker encourages the exploration of reality, acknowledging that the mind's highest endeavor is to investigate the nature of knowing itself. The speaker also touches on the experience of deep sleep, where the mind's activity ceases, and consciousness rests in its dimensionless state, free from the constraints of time and space.

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Keywords

πŸ’‘Time

In the video, 'time' is discussed as a human construct rather than an actual experienced reality. The speaker emphasizes that we do not experience past or future as physical places but only 'now.' This concept challenges the conventional understanding of time as a linear progression and suggests that our perception of time is limited by our human minds. For instance, the script states, 'we haven't experienced a hundred different now's or a thousand different now, there's just one now.'

πŸ’‘Eternity

The term 'eternity' is used to describe the ever-present 'now' that is beyond the limitations of time. The speaker suggests that eternity is not a concept of endless time but rather a state of being that is always present. This is contrasted with the human mind's tendency to perceive time as sequential and linear. The script mentions, 'try to imagine the eternal dimension this now,' highlighting the difficulty in grasping such a concept with our finite minds.

πŸ’‘Consciousness

Consciousness is presented as dimensionless and the fundamental reality from which our experiences arise. The speaker argues that all experiences, including thoughts, happen within this dimensionless consciousness, which is not confined by time or space. The script illustrates this by saying, 'consciousness can have innumerable thoughts at the same time now,' suggesting a vastness beyond our individual perceptions.

πŸ’‘Human Mind

The 'human mind' is depicted as a limiting factor in our understanding of reality. It imposes the structure of time and space onto our experiences, which are actually occurring in a dimensionless consciousness. The video suggests that the mind's limitations prevent us from perceiving the true nature of reality. An example from the script is, 'a human mind spreads out eternity and makes it look like time.'

πŸ’‘Infinity

The concept of 'infinity' is used to describe the limitless nature of consciousness and the potential for experience. It is contrasted with the finite perception of the human mind, which can only process one thought at a time. The speaker uses infinity to illustrate how the mind perceives the boundlessness of reality as space. As mentioned in the script, 'thought spreads out eternity and makes it look like time and perception spreads out infinity and makes it look like space.'

πŸ’‘Now

The 'now' is a central theme in the video, representing the only moment that exists according to the speaker. It is described as dimensionless and the place where all experiences occur simultaneously. The video challenges the idea that 'now' is a fleeting moment by suggesting it is a stable, ever-present state. The script states, 'there's only ever been one now in our life since we've been sitting here this afternoon.'

πŸ’‘Thought

In the context of the video, 'thought' is discussed as an activity of the mind that contributes to the perception of time. The speaker suggests that thoughts are not sequential but rather occur within the same dimensionless consciousness. This challenges the idea that thoughts must follow one another in a linear fashion. The script uses the example, 'it's not possible to have more than one thought at a time,' to illustrate the mind's limitation.

πŸ’‘Reality

The term 'reality' is explored in the video as something that is perceived through the lens of the human mind and is therefore limited by our mental constructs. The speaker posits that true reality is beyond our minds and is not confined by the concepts of time and space. The script discusses this by saying, 'reality is made of dimensionless consciousness,' implying that our perception of reality is a mental construct.

πŸ’‘Perception

Perception is described as the process by which the mind interprets and gives form to experiences. It is suggested that our perceptions create the illusion of space and time, which are not inherent qualities of reality. The video implies that perception is limited and filters our understanding of the world. As the script mentions, 'perception spreads out infinity and makes it look like space,' indicating how our minds shape our experience of reality.

πŸ’‘Deep Sleep

The video uses 'deep sleep' as an analogy for a state where the mind's activity ceases, and consciousness rests in its own being. It is suggested that during deep sleep, the limitations of time and space are transcended, and consciousness experiences a dimensionless state. The script refers to this by saying, 'every time we fall asleep at night you take the goggles off,' symbolizing the removal of mental limitations.

πŸ’‘Orange Sunglasses

The 'orange sunglasses' metaphor is used to represent the inherent limitations of the human mind that color our perception of reality. The video suggests that our minds filter our understanding of the world, and we cannot perceive reality as it truly is. The script uses this metaphor to illustrate the point that 'reality will always appear in terms of time and space when we look from our point of view,' highlighting the persistent influence of our mental constructs.

Highlights

We don't actually experience time; the past and future are not places we can visit.

There is only ever one 'now' in our lives, and it's always the same.

Time and space are constructs of the human mind, not inherent qualities of reality.

The human mind perceives dimensionless consciousness as time and space.

From the perspective of eternity, there is no past, present, or future; everything is happening 'now'.

The mind cannot access all information at once, like reading a novel page by page.

All events are happening simultaneously in the dimensionless presence of consciousness.

Our finite minds cannot experience multiple thoughts at the same time, unlike the infinite nature of consciousness.

Consciousness itself is dimensionless and contains all thoughts without multiplicity.

The multiplicity and diversity of thoughts and minds are perceptions limited by the human mind.

Exploring reality beyond the mind is challenging because our thoughts are limited by the mind itself.

The highest endeavor of the mind is to investigate the nature of knowing itself.

Deep sleep is an experience of entering eternity, where the mind's limitations are absent.

When the mind's activity ceases, as in deep sleep, there is no world to investigate.

The attempt to understand reality with the mind is like trying to see white snow with orange sunglasses.

The mind's limitations are like sunglasses that color our perception of reality.

The true nature of reality is beyond time and space, and thus beyond the mind's capacity to fully comprehend.

Transcripts

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imagine that you understand that we

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don't actually experience time nobody

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has ever visited the place we called the

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past or the future

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we can think about it but we can't

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actually go there you understand that

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this there's no actual experience of a

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past in the future or we experiences now

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and there's only ever been one now in

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our life since we've been sitting here

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this afternoon you understand that we

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haven't experienced a hundred different

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now's or a thousand different now

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there's just one now in fact in your

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entire life has taken place now and it's

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always the same now it's not going

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anywhere because there is no medium of

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time through which the now passes and

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the now is always in the same place yes

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however

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when looked at through the prism of a

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human mind this eternal or ever-present

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now by a turn I don't mean everlasting

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in time I mean ever-present now this

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eternal now this ever-present now this

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now not not something extraordinary now

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but this now that now that each of us is

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experiencing the only now that anyone

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has ever experienced when when viewed

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through the prism of a human mind

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appears as time in other words

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dimensionless consciousness the the

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eternal here and now when it is when it

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is viewed through a human mind it

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appears as time and space in other words

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a human mind spreads out eternity and

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makes it look like time or thought to be

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more accurate thought spreads out

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eternity and makes it look like time and

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perception spreads out infinity and

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makes it look like space so time and

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space are not qualities inherent

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qualities of reality round that reality

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is made of dimensionless consciousness

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but that reality assumes the form of

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mind and sees itself according to the

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limitations of the mind through which it

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perceives in this case a human mind

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from the point of view of the human mind

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it is impossible for a mind to know what

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is going to happen in the future because

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from its point of view the future is

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absolutely non-existent that's from the

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point of view of a human mind Yin but

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take the point of view of of eternity to

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the extent that we can we cannot really

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think of eternity because everything we

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think of is filtered through the

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limitations of our mind but try to

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imagine the eternal dimension this now

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trying to it's not even a moment called

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now because even a moment is something

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in time that tried to imagine try to

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feel don't try to imagine you try to

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feel that this now has no size at all

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it's smaller than a point and yet it is

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that in which our experience takes place

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it's not in time

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so from from this point of view

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experience is not spread out

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sequentially one after another it is

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more like it's all stacked up in series

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on top of one another and therefore

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although from the point of view of the

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mind it is impossible to know something

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that's going to happen in the future

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from the point of view of eternity

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future events don't really take place in

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the future because there there is no

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future but but our minds cannot think of

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that our minds cannot understand that

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you've heard me describe before an

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analogy which is not a very complete

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analogy but it's in the the analogy of a

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novel yes which a novel which describes

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the somebody's life so the novel takes

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place over a period of a hundred years

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but the entire content of that person's

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life is simultaneously present in the

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novel

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but the mind cannot access all that

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information in one moment it has to read

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the novel page by page so although the

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story is all of the story is complete in

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every moment the mind accesses the story

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in time the mind super imposes its own

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limitations on the novel and seems it

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makes it appear that the novel takes

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place in time he doesn't the novel is

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it's all there in every moment so think

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of again it's not a it's not an accurate

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model and I'm not really trying to build

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a new model of reality I'm just trying

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to destroy the old model the time model

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so don't think of this analogy isn't an

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accurate model but think of think of it

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of all events stacked up on top of one

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another not spread out in sequence so so

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what's going to happen in five minutes

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is happening now exactly so it's what we

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call time is all happening right now yes

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so there's an infinite amount of things

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that's happening right now and from our

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point of view some of those things will

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happen later they're all happening now

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yes and due to the limited but due to

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the structure of each of our minds we

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cannot see all those things we can only

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experience we can only access experience

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thought by thought it's not possible to

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have more than one thought at a time

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consciousness can have innumerable

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thoughts at the same time now then let's

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say there are 200 thoughts

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taking place at the moment all those

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thoughts are played taking place in

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consciousness and are known by

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consciousness there are let's say seven

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billion take thoughts taking place now

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all those thoughts are taking place in

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the same consciousness and that

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consciousness has no dimensions so

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they're all taking place at the same

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place at the same time that's from

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Justice's point of view however our

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minds are puny little finite minds

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cannot experience two thoughts at the

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same time let alone seven billion

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thoughts so in fact there aren't such

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things as seven billion Minds there are

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just seven billion thoughts taking place

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all taking place in the same

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dimensionless presence of consciousness

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but but from the point of view of each

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of those thoughts it seems that there

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are numerous other thoughts on numerous

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other Minds there aren't even 7 billion

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Minds from consciousness is point view

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there isn't a multiplet there aren't a

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multiplicity and diversity of anything

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it's only from the point of view of a

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finite mind that there is a multiplicity

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and diversity of of things such as

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thoughts but it's very very difficult to

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think of this let alone speak of it

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because everything we think of is

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filtered through the limitations of our

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mind and appears in accordance with

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those limitations so I'm trying to give

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models within the mind of something that

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is beyond our minds so it's what I'm

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trying to do is is impossible but but

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what you say it's very is very you're on

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the right track when you say that all

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time takes place now you're you're

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you're doing that the best we can do

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with the mind to try to try to describe

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in the mind something that it is not

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possible for the mind to understand so

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we have to say things like all all time

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takes place now

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thank you you are just just to rephrase

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what I've just said you and and I

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encourage you strongly not that you need

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any encouragement yeah you are you are

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trying to understand with your man we

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are all trying to do this we are all

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here we are all trying to understand

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something in our minds that cannot be

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understood with our minds it's like

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we've all got orange sun shades on and

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we're trying desperately to see the

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white snow it's not possible you cannot

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see the white snow as long as you're

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wearing orange sunglasses the orange

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sunglasses the sunglasses are the

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limitations of online space and time and

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we are all with our minds trying to see

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the reality that is beyond our limited

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Minds but we are looking through our

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minds so just as the snow will always

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appear orange to one who is wearing

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orange sunglasses reality will always

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appear in terms of time and space when

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we look from our point of view and you

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and I and all of us here we are trying

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to push the mind we're trying to push

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the boundaries of the mind because we

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all include each of our minds here in to

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its that there is so much more to

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reality than the way things appear to be

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but yet the only tool we have to explore

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that reality is our mind so that that is

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why the the the highest endeavor that a

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mind can embark on is to investigate the

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nature of the knowing with which it

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knows it's knowledge and experience

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because although our minds are finite

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and limited the knowing with which we

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know that limited knowledge is itself

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unlimited I really wish I could take the

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goggles off but you can take the goggles

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off and you do take the goggles off

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every time you fall asleep at night you

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take the goggles off you take the

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activity of the mind off but what

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happens then you enter eternity and

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there's no world there to be

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investigated every time we fall asleep

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at night the activity of mind that is

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the orange glasses time and space comes

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to an end isn't your experience of deep

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sleep always like that doesn't it always

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take less than no time at all exactly

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you don't remember it because there's

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nothing there to remember there's

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nothing objective in deep sleep that the

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consciousness loses its limitations that

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is the activity of mind and it just

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rests in its own being but there's

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nothing the finite mind can say about

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that because it has no dimensions it's

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it's it's it's it's dimensionless its

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eternity so so when we you say I wish I

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could see the world without the orange

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sunglasses without your own sunglasses

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there is no world it's all whites no

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there's nothing left to investigate you

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see it's you say I want to take the

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sunglasses off because then I could

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explore the world how it really is but

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the world is is only a world when we

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have the glasses on when we take the

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glasses off it's just God's infinite

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dimension this eternal being

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but don't let that stop you trying to

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explore the world without your

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sunglasses

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