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The Journal of Ashok Sharda If I am concerned with the time- July18th, 2004.
07/19/2004 02:43 a.m.
If I am concerned with the time- July18th, 2004.
‘If I am concerned with the time then can my attention really be intact’?
I picked this question from a friends ‘writing exercise’. My answer, without being asked, Is – NO.
No - the external oneness is always in space-time continuum, which from our point of view is a fragmented experience (body in the space and mind in the time), if attention sticks to one and miss the other, we are fragmented externally. What is needed is oneness, within (one self) as well as without( experiencing space-time as one) One self, step in step with the flow of space-time continuum.
This friend further observes in the same writing exercise – ‘ I think my own body is the easiest to sense in this way, where as what lies outside of this realm is harder to grasp and to ‘sense’’
I agree.
Body cannot walk back or forward into time. It remains in the space-time continuum (besides, body doesn’t think or feel. It senses.
So, the best course is to become your body, i.e., merge your attention with your body and live in the space unaware of the time.
Can anyone?
Just for the beauty of the experience of the charge of this euphoric energies. I guarantee, one will experience beginning of this euphoria in one minute.
Will any one?
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