Friday, September 25, 2009

The Lazy Man's Guide to Enlightenment

We can vary our experience of time by changing our vibrations, just as we alter our perception of the rest of the physical universe.

Our concepts, feelings, and limited relations have beginnings and endings in time, but we do not. On the space level, when we are completely expanded, the time is always now.

When you look at a lake, there is no water in your mind. Put another way, the awareness of a hard object has no hardness in it.

The awareness of confusion is not confused. The awareness of insanity is not insane. The awareness of the passage of time takes no time, there is no time in it.

We "measure" time by the compulsive repetition of interactions on the mass level. And the more expanded our consciousness, the less compulsion we are involved in.

Our subjective awareness of time is often at variance with the clock.

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