now is the very current present running without division of time - time is just when memory remembers any memory and/or imagination imagines a future, then the infinitely current now looks like divided, but when we tell about the now in Advaita we mean the constant presence-awareness that is always 'running' in the now, it doesn't knows past, future or something like.
yeah,`this moment' is gone now because i watched THIS GUY without a life!,GET A JOB<GET OFF YOUR BEHIND AND GET WITH IT(sheeshe what a crock of BS!,no wonder the US is where it is today)
you could think of that as the Great Escape. We exit from the sensescapes and the mindscape, from the nowscape, in our desperate attempts to escape. It is a maneuver we engage in all too frequently, whenever things are not to our liking..and, ironically, even when they are. So we can either inhabit the inner and outer landscapes of the MIND and the body and the world, not really separate, or we can pursue the Great Escape forget our lives as a continually and wonderful pregnant nothingness
The now is... right now. If you try to find it you're looking at it as something that has passed or something that you think will occur. "Here comes the now!" "There went the now!"... those are just concepts, not the thing in itself.
We're getting caught up in semantics and playing the ego game. Watch yourself and see why you're so passionate about your definition or about debunking others' definitions.
Careful, concepts are not right or wrong. They are just concepts. They are there, they're a label, they're a way to communicate. We shouldn't confuse the map for the territory but having a map isn't wrong either.
boring
TheLovesoul1 1 year ago
words words words...boring
FeeelingAlive 1 year ago
The U.S. is where it is today for lack of what this man points to, not because of it
Yoetah 2 years ago
PS: Sorry: ...when mind remembers any memory*
SamuelSkelter 2 years ago
now is the very current present running without division of time - time is just when memory remembers any memory and/or imagination imagines a future, then the infinitely current now looks like divided, but when we tell about the now in Advaita we mean the constant presence-awareness that is always 'running' in the now, it doesn't knows past, future or something like.
SamuelSkelter 2 years ago
Another 8 Fixation preaching Enlightment
Enrique6299 2 years ago
yeah,`this moment' is gone now because i watched THIS GUY without a life!,GET A JOB<GET OFF YOUR BEHIND AND GET WITH IT(sheeshe what a crock of BS!,no wonder the US is where it is today)
MrSteelhead2 2 years ago
you could think of that as the Great Escape. We exit from the sensescapes and the mindscape, from the nowscape, in our desperate attempts to escape. It is a maneuver we engage in all too frequently, whenever things are not to our liking..and, ironically, even when they are. So we can either inhabit the inner and outer landscapes of the MIND and the body and the world, not really separate, or we can pursue the Great Escape forget our lives as a continually and wonderful pregnant nothingness
beyond1Mind 2 years ago
The now is... right now. If you try to find it you're looking at it as something that has passed or something that you think will occur. "Here comes the now!" "There went the now!"... those are just concepts, not the thing in itself.
We're getting caught up in semantics and playing the ego game. Watch yourself and see why you're so passionate about your definition or about debunking others' definitions.
musicluvah1981 2 years ago 2
Careful, concepts are not right or wrong. They are just concepts. They are there, they're a label, they're a way to communicate. We shouldn't confuse the map for the territory but having a map isn't wrong either.
musicluvah1981 2 years ago