09-17-2012, 07:13 PM
(09-17-2012, 12:22 PM)godwide_void Wrote: It is the evolution of consciousness which creates the appearance of degradation, of evolution, of progression, of aging, of passing seconds, minutes, hours, days, weeks, months, years, decades, centuries, millenia, eons; the contents of consciousness are subject to the illusion of time so as to provide a system whereby the flow of events may be tracked. However, remove any system of keeping time and the concept ceases to exist, and it is then rather seen that change is a spatial phenomenon and not a temporal one.
NOW we are getting somewhere my friends. Listen to this One and listen carefully to his words-
GWV : "However, remove any system of keeping time and the concept ceases to exist, and it is then rather seen that change is a spatial phenomenon and not a temporal one.
Time does not pass. Consciousness merely evolves. Consciousness merely unfolds. What will happen in the "future" is the continued progression infinite consciousness for all eternity."
What you are stating here is exactly what I have always said; there is no such thing as time. It is an illusion of consciousness and without consciousness to measure it, time ceases to exist. You know this as it is clearly written into my writings which can be found on the website.
It is exactly as you have stated here Godwide, that All is merely the unfolding process of evolving consciousness.
We are nothing but Process of Being, which has no time component in an infinite Mystery. There is absolutely no finished future, just as there is no tenses of time without consciousness to measure them.
So the real question now is, how does this thought process affect this version of simultaneity that some here espouse regarding what they have been calling their higher self, and how does it affect their understanding of a creation having been already completed in such a way that the future has already been experienced and is somehow part of the present?
I sense that this 'stillness' of which you speak so vaguely is going to be somehow vital to our putting this all together.