AT DEATH, WE RUN OUT OF TIME

At Death, We Run Out Of Time

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Time only exists with the creation of phenomena – having a beginning, a dwelling and an dissolution, ending a partnership.

Outside phenomena, there is only timeless space. ‘Bardo’ means the gap, out of time.

Consciousness is timeless space; it never changes. Death is the extinguishing of the moment now of timelessness, creating the next moment of timelessness.

This timeless continuity can either be enlightening or unenlightening. As long as we believe we are this body and mind, we will have a fear of death, of running out of time.

It’s mind-boggling, overwhelming, incomprehensible, astounding and bewildering only because we believe we are this body and mind.

Knowing we are consciousness is still incomprehensible.
It is beyond comprehension.

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2 Responses to AT DEATH, WE RUN OUT OF TIME

  1. Pablo CΓΊzco's avatar Pablo Cuzco says:

    Knowing we are consciousness is incomprehensible. I like that.

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