Space and Time
Space is a mathematical concept that acts like a stage. It is used by energy as described by forces and matter as described by masses so that they can be located in space so their size and shape can be described. Space has 3 dimensions and is infinite in its 6 directions called up, down, left, right, forward and backward.
Time is a man-made concept that acts like a clock. It is used to measure the motions of forces and masses thru space. Like a ruler that measures length in space, it is a number that increments at a constant rate and allows man to differentiate the "present" moment from the "past" and the "future". In order to be of any use for measurement of motion, it is non-fluctuating and non-variable in its incrementation. It has only one direction of flow, from the past to the future. It is only with this definition that man can measure the motions of energy and mass – where they are at any moment in space, where they were before, where they will be next and how fast they are moving thru space.
On Sunday, July 6, 2014 10:01:56 AM UTC+2, Allan Heretic wrote:
Time is a strange concept. And our universe's time began with the big bang from within non-time. A true yingyang situation. They are two distinct realities the origin of the Soul lies within the non-time reality, returning there upon the death of the body shell that allows it to function in the time reality.
When you examine time carefully you will find there is only the present. It is the exact moment in which we exist. The mature is only a possibility with choice but does not exist. The past ceases to exist becoming a record or recording within non-time.
Upon death offer body, the Soul returns to normal state within non-time fully aware of it's dharma including the individual soul's karma. Taking its place within the great Mandela.
Allan
A Living Soul
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From: Don Johnson <daj...@gmail.com>
To: Minds Eye <mind...@googlegroups.com>
Sent: Sun, 06 Jul 2014 12:59 AM
Subject: Re: Mind's Eye Re: time of death"our conscience becomes very aware that time no longer exists" ...at the time of our death.
I'm having trouble with this statement. Perhaps I'm not sure of your meaning. Whether you believe in an "afterlife" or not time doesn't cease to exist. It began with the Big Bang and will exist forever. I happen to think in most cases consciousness ends at time of actual death. Blood/oxygen stops getting pumped adequately to the brain and it shuts down. Pulmonary function fails shortly before heart stops in most cases. Bucket is kicked. Farm bought. Daisies soon to be pushed.--On Fri, Jul 4, 2014 at 8:29 PM, 'facilitator' via "Minds Eye" <mind...@googlegroups.com> wrote:
what do you think happens at the time of our death?Well that question is really interesting because it leads one to think there is in fact an actual "Time of death". I think the first thing that happens is that our conscience becomes very aware that time no longer exists.What becomes of "us"?"Us" meaning corporate humans or an individual?If we go on, how do we relate to those we leave behind,We can't relate. If we could death and life would be the same thing.especially immediately following death?--
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