i recently read some allan watts (LSD using western philosopher who goes beyond words like no one i've read before) and he got me wondering about what he calls "it". i think it would translate as "soul" or "totality of experience" or "the universe". anyways, he says "it" is everything there ever was, is, and will be. and "its" all NOW--because thinking about the past or the future, no matter how you slice it, the act of thinking about these things happens this moment... so again: all is now...
and if there is no other time than the present, than our ideas of dichotomies and linguistic conventions that seperate right from wrong and black from white are really crap, since the only thing seperating these seemingly differering things is time...and time is an illusion (at least our conventional use of time is)...so really there are no seperations, and that which is without seperation is one...which brings us to the good old, "all is one." so time would seem to be the key to the "oneness" we always hear about...
so my question for all of you is, now that you have the rundown of this train of thought, is this bull honky or what?


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