06-21-2011, 10:12 PM
"For Time makes Space distinct and Space makes Time distinct. We have in fact noted already that either of the two, Space and Time, may be regarded as supplying the element of diversity to the element of identity supplied by the other." The non-dual perspective has the mutual identity of space and time preserved, holding them on the same ontological level. That is, both their qualities are seen to be manifested, rather than one aspect manifested at the expense of the other, as we tend to have here with the 'illusion'.
Since space and time are the same thing, what we are calling 'space' and 'time' are actually psychological (subjective) qualities. However, for convenience we treat them as objective.
Since space and time are the same thing, what we are calling 'space' and 'time' are actually psychological (subjective) qualities. However, for convenience we treat them as objective.
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