There might be no actuality of past, present or future. These ideas are relative – because a concept of ‘the present’ suggests there could be something other than itself. And that whatever the other thing might be, it would almost have to exist in a reality stream called, ‘time.’ It’s why blank-slate-time has nothing to do with chronology at all. There may only be a base form which could be called Is-ness or Presence resting on a screen of infinite, intelligent fine space or invisible no-thing-ness. The slightest impression of this, even if it appears to maintain itself for only 3 seconds shifts at first: it can correct every-thing experienced via the electricity of the sense world, letting whatever seems to materialize be seen for what it is and what it is not.
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blank slate time, there is no such thing as time, practicing the presence, nisargadatta, walter russell
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