SPACE AND TIME
Part 1
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into being. Similarly, if there were only space without any
objects in space, it wouldn't exist for you."
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The True Nature of Space and Time
Now consider this: If there were nothing but
silence, it wouldn't exist for you; you wouldn't know what it
is. Only when sound appears does silence come into being. Similarly,
if there were only space without any objects in space, it wouldn't
exist for you. Imagine yourself as a point of consciousness
floating in the vastness of space - no stars, no galaxies, just
emptiness. Suddenly, space wouldn't be vast anymore; it would
not be there at all. There would be no speed, no movement from
here to there. At least two points of reference are needed for
distance and space to come into being. Space comes into being
the moment the One becomes two, and as "two" become the "ten
thousand things," as Lao Tse calls the manifested world, space
becomes more and more vast. So world and space arise simultaneously.
Nothing could be without space, yet space is nothing.
Before the universe came into being, before the "big bang" if
you like, there wasn't a vast empty space waiting to be filled.
There was no space, as there was no thing. There was only the
Unmanifested - the One. When the One became "the ten thousand
things," suddenly space seemed to be there and enabled the many
to be. Where did it come from? Was it created by God to accommodate
the universe? Of course not. Space is no-thing, so it was never
created.
Go out on a clear night and look up at the sky. The thousands
of stars you can see with the naked eye are no more than an
infinitesimal fraction of what is there. One thousand million
galaxies can already be detected with the most powerful telescopes,
each galaxy an "island universe" containing thousands of millions
of stars. Yet what is even more awe-inspiring is the infinity
of space itself, the depth and stillness that allows all of
that magnificence to be. Nothing could be more awe-inspiring
and majestic than the inconceivable vastness and stillness of
space, and yet what is it? Emptiness, vast emptiness.
What appears to us as space in our universe perceived through
the mind and the senses is the Unmanifested itself, externalized.
It is the "body" of God. And the greatest miracle is this: That
stillness and vastness that enables the universe to be,
is not just out there in space - it is also within you. When
you are utterly and totally present, you encounter it
as the still inner space of no-mind. Within you, it is vast
in depth, not in extension. Spacial extension is ultimately
a misperception of infinite depth - an attribute of the one
transcendental reality.
According to Einstein, space and time are not separate. I
don't really understand it, but I think he is saying that time
is the fourth dimension of space. He calls it the "space-time
continuum."
Yes. What you perceive externally as space and time are ultimately
illusory, but they contain a core of truth. They are the two
essential attributes of God, infinity and eternity, perceived
as if they had an external existence outside you. Within you,
both space and time have an inner equivalent that reveals their
true nature, as well as your own. Whereas space is the still,
infinitely deep realm of no-mind, the inner equivalent of time
is presence, awareness of the eternal Now. Remember that there
is no distinction between them. When space and time are realized
within as the Unmanifested - no-mind and presence - external
space and time continue to exist for you, but they become much
less important. The world, too, continues to exist for you,
but it will not bind you anymore.
Hence, the ultimate purpose of the world lies not within the
world but in transcendence of the world. Just as you would not
be conscious of space if there were no objects in space, the
world is needed for the Unmanifested to be realized. You may
have heard the Buddhist saying: "If there were no illusion,
there would be no enlightenment." It is through the world and
ultimately through you that the Unmanifested knows itself.
You are here to enable the divine purpose of the universe to
unfold. That is how important you are!
Article reprinted with permission from Yogi Impressions
Books Pvt. Ltd. (India)
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