10-09-2012, 05:15 PM
Maybe I'm misunderstanding what I'm learning but my impression is that in 4D reality there is much more intense focus in the moment, the now.... unlike us where we go along some illusionary linear continuum of time (e.g., living in the past, hoping for the future)? Would 4D be more like having opportunities to work with catalysts as they emerge, in the present moment? I thought that's why Buddhism and middle-way paths were so diligent about "being in the present moment" through stillness and silence.