Right. Because the body - like everything - is empty of absolute and intrinsic nature, the body can actually be huge as the himalayas, or as tiny as a molecule. It doesn't necessarily have to be this fixed, "medium-sized" thing that we ordinarily percieve it to be. It is all a matter of perspective.
I really appreciated your video. I was very interested in basically anything by the dharma institute and master Tulku. About 10 yaers ago my friend got accepted under a scholarship program to the Berkley institute. He never went but I remember thinking how lucky he was to have the opportunity and then he didn't even go.
I am looking forward to more of your insights as I plan on watching more of your videos. I subscribed.
Okay, Dr. Purser. so you have talked very convincingly about space, but what about time? Can you talk about that? Is time orddr? Like space, is there hole's in the structure of it? Can time be disorder too, and if so, please give me an example? Can we reverse the order of time, disrupt its' flow?
Videos on Time are forthcoming. I plan on going through the whole TSK book in the near future.
Time can be order or disorder. I actually don't like those terms though. Time is not confined to any particular way of unfolding (sequential/linear order)--yet the version of time that we confront is a constricted form of time--a read out based on our constricted understanding of time and space.
Interesting comments and insights into the book. As a professional psychic and eastern mystic practitioner of awareness I can relate well to Ron's spiritual discussion. Very, very interesting! Thank you, Nahu
Right. Because the body - like everything - is empty of absolute and intrinsic nature, the body can actually be huge as the himalayas, or as tiny as a molecule. It doesn't necessarily have to be this fixed, "medium-sized" thing that we ordinarily percieve it to be. It is all a matter of perspective.
kasuskasus 2 years ago
nice, u kept it relevant
lsdvine 2 years ago
I really appreciated your video. I was very interested in basically anything by the dharma institute and master Tulku. About 10 yaers ago my friend got accepted under a scholarship program to the Berkley institute. He never went but I remember thinking how lucky he was to have the opportunity and then he didn't even go.
I am looking forward to more of your insights as I plan on watching more of your videos. I subscribed.
take care, mark
cityhall4all 2 years ago
Okay, Dr. Purser. so you have talked very convincingly about space, but what about time? Can you talk about that? Is time orddr? Like space, is there hole's in the structure of it? Can time be disorder too, and if so, please give me an example? Can we reverse the order of time, disrupt its' flow?
I am looking forward to your answers soon!
Thank you, Nahu
Nahulanham 4 years ago
Videos on Time are forthcoming. I plan on going through the whole TSK book in the near future.
Time can be order or disorder. I actually don't like those terms though. Time is not confined to any particular way of unfolding (sequential/linear order)--yet the version of time that we confront is a constricted form of time--a read out based on our constricted understanding of time and space.
Ron
ronpurser 4 years ago
Interesting comments and insights into the book. As a professional psychic and eastern mystic practitioner of awareness I can relate well to Ron's spiritual discussion. Very, very interesting! Thank you, Nahu
Nahulanham 4 years ago