Monday, February 4, 2008

The Ending of Conceptual Time/Space

In the concept of time/space is there a unitary force that binds them together? Can time/space be understood as a single movement? As thought moves from past through present to future it creates the concept of time/space. One may differentiate between psychological time and physical time. But are they in reality separate? One observes change, that change becomes the physical manifestation of psychological time. The concept of time/space as a movement is escape from the reality of the moment. There is no such thing as change there is only changing. It is the action of the absolute moment. Change is a static ideal, it is past tense, an element that can only exist in time/space. The movement of thought as the self is time/space. The unifying element in time/space is the duality of the me and the not me. One may not comprehend through thought which is linear. The linear is marked by time/space, it is a result of thoughts perception. If the self is the illusion of thought, then time/space is part of that illusion.

The conditioned consciousness seeks repetion which can only exist in time/space. One looks for the security of similarity. The outcome of perceived similarity is the quest for conformity. Example...We "know" that the sun will come up tomorrow, the self, which is seeking security identifies with what appears to be the changeless and to ensure continuity, thought creates worship of the sun. The self as authority through time/space requires conformity from others. But some want to worship the moon, so there is conflict and violence. But all is born out of the illusion of self as the movement of time/space. One in essense seeks out that which appears not to change, in an effort to justify belief in the continuity of self.

One may not believe in religion, but one still seeks identification with that which gives definition to the self. Thought as time/space is the projection of the self through psychological accumulation. It is ones baggage. There is only attachment and identification as movement of the self through time/space. If there is an awareness of the movement of self as the defined then it is possible to end that movement as time/space. But it cannot be an activity of self which would only be a continuity of the defined. It "is" when there is aloneness of non-entity. The total dissipation of psychological individuality. Oneness that cannot be conceptually defined or become a repetition of memory as what has been or what will be.

One will ask, why realize? What is the purpose? If one has to ask the question, then one has not fully understood. There is no purpose, it is simple. The end of conceptual time/space is the end of all conflict, confusion, and violence. The cessation of the self is the end of that which is the definition of violence. The "separated" is the entity defined by the circumstance of accumulation and its continuity as the self is the beginning of all violence. One only needs the moment to moment awareness of that which is timeless, that which is without self, to realize the truth of peace and love.

A mind that is fully aware is meditative. Consciouness that is without the conditioning of that which has been. One accepts 'what is' totally and has understanding that transcends self. It is understanding that exist only in the moment. It is understanding that is absent the self as the accumulated. It is the new and never before from moment to moment. It is the dying to what has been so that there is capacity for that which is not of time. It is the illumination that which is without movement, that which is beyond knowing.

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