What is Time? (Time Travel Procedure)
Summary
TLDRThis video script delves into the profound nature of time, desire, and the universe. The speaker explains how time is an illusion created by desire, where each sequence of events arises from our attachments. Through a spiritual journey with Mahava Dumawati, the speaker learns that both creation and destruction are part of the same cycle, and detachment from desires leads to spiritual liberation. Ultimately, the truth is revealed: we are everything and nothing at once, transcending the cycle of life and realizing the pure state of being. The message encourages detachment to experience the truth beyond the illusion of time.
Takeaways
- 😀 Time is an illusion created by desire. Without desire, there would be no need for time.
- 😀 The sequence of events we experience as time is a result of our desires and attachments.
- 😀 Detaching from desires allows one to transcend the experience of time and experience the true state of existence.
- 😀 The speaker shares an experience with Mahava Dumawati, where the universe was seen as being in a state of destruction and collapse, revealing the true nature of reality.
- 😀 Everything in the universe, from physical realms to emotional states, is part of the divine Leela (play).
- 😀 Attachment to both happy and sad moments ties individuals to the cycle of life and suffering. Detachment frees one from this cycle.
- 😀 Happiness and sorrow are equal in the grand scheme of existence. Both are experienced due to attachment to particular moments.
- 😀 The true self, or the 'Sadasha', is beyond the dualities of existence and experiences all things simultaneously.
- 😀 Experiencing the truth requires detaching from the character of the individual self and realizing oneness with everything.
- 😀 The ultimate realization is that one is both everything and nothing at the same time, transcending the individual ego.
Q & A
What is the significance of Mahava Dumawati in the script?
-Mahava Dumawati is presented as an ancient spiritual figure who provides deep insights into the nature of time, attachment, and the universe. The speaker received spiritual guidance from her, which led to the revelation about the illusion of time and the importance of detachment from desires to experience the true nature of existence.
How does the speaker describe time in the video?
-The speaker describes time as an illusion created by desire. Time is seen as a sequence of events required to fulfill a desire, such as eating pizza. Without desire, there would be no need for time, as time is only necessary to achieve specific events driven by desire.
What is the meaning of the term 'prollaya' in the script?
-'Prollaya' refers to the doomsday or the total destruction of the universe. In the vision shared by Mahava Dumawati, 'prollaya' represents a time phase where everything is shattered, and the universe no longer exists in any form, including physical, astral, and causal realms.
What lesson does the speaker learn from the vision of destruction?
-The speaker learns that attachment to any form of existence, whether joyful or sorrowful, binds one to the cycle of life and death. In the vision, the universe is destroyed, and there is no meaning in creation or destruction—both happy and sad moments are experienced because of attachment. Detachment leads to the realization of the truth of existence.
What is the connection between attachment and suffering according to the script?
-The script suggests that attachment to specific moments—whether joyful or painful—leads to suffering. If one is attached to happy experiences, they are bound to experience sadness as well, such as the loss of a loved one. By detaching from these attachments, one can transcend suffering and experience the true nature of reality.
How does the concept of 'Leela' play a role in the script?
-Leela refers to the divine play or the cosmic drama. In the vision described, the speaker is shown a phase where the 'Leela' has ended due to the destruction of the universe. In this state, there is no play of creation or destruction, and Sadasha (the higher consciousness) is no longer interested in entering the cycle of desires and attachments, as the Leela has collapsed.
What is the relationship between the character and the true self in the script?
-The character refers to the ego or persona that one identifies with. The true self, on the other hand, is described as the entire universe—both everything and nothing simultaneously. Detaching from the character (the ego) allows one to experience the true self, which transcends the illusion of time, duality, and attachment.
Why does the speaker mention that 'nothing makes sense' in the vision of destruction?
-The phrase 'nothing makes sense' reflects the idea that in the state of total destruction, where the universe and all forms of existence collapse, there is no longer any purpose or meaning to creation or destruction. Everything—joy, sorrow, life, and death—is seen as part of the same cosmic play or illusion (Leela). Without attachment, these concepts lose their significance.
What does the speaker mean by 'you are inside everyone and everything, and you are nothing'?
-This statement highlights the non-dual nature of reality. It suggests that one's true self is not separate from anyone or anything in the universe. At the same time, it emphasizes that the true self is beyond the individual identity, encompassing all things while also being nothing—representing the ultimate oneness of existence.
How does the speaker view the relationship between happiness and sorrow?
-The speaker views happiness and sorrow as two sides of the same coin, both being experienced due to attachment to specific moments or desires. When one is attached to happy moments, they are bound to experience sorrow when those moments pass. The true understanding lies in realizing that both are transient and ultimately part of the illusion of existence.
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