Everything we call "the past" is, literally, nothing but present memories. Likewise, everything we call "the future" is nothing but present memories inverted, or rearranged, to form a prediction or expectation. The appearance of "time" is little more than a trick of memory, as the Avatamsaka Sutra (Flower Ornament Scripture) says. You can easily discern this for yourself: simply figure out what it is you consider "the past" and "the future." You will discover that it is nothing but thoughts--nothing but memories, nothing but expectations, nothing but mental commentary. It's "all in your head," so to speak. There's really no such thing as time. There is really only Now--an eternally present Present with no beginning and no ending. Everything is completely new, distinct, and original every instant, with no real "change" or "motion" at all. The mystic-philosopher Heraclitus, explaining this point, said, "A man cannot step in the same river twice."http://www.buddhistinformation.com/buddhism_and_the_illusion_of_time.htm
"Man lives by time. Inventing the future has been his favourite game of escape."When "time" disappears, we awaken to reality. Hopefully we do not need to awaken to reality only when danger comes to us.
"We think that changes in ourselves can come about in time, that order in ourselves can be built up little by little, added to day by day. But time doesn't bring order or peace, so we must stop thinking in terms of gradualness. This means that there is no tomorrow for us to be peaceful in. We have to be orderly on the instant."
"When there is real danger time disappears, doesn't it? There is immediate action. But we do not see the danger of many of our problems and therefore we invent time as a means of overcoming them. Time is a deceiver as it doesn't do a thing to help us bring about a change in ourselves. Time is a movement which man has divided into past, present and future, and as long as he divides it he will always be in conflict."
J.Krishnamurti
Originally posted by the.raven:stephen hawking says you are teh stoopayd.
lol ntOriginally posted by An Eternal Now:
What?
stephen hawking is famous for writing the book "a brief history of time" if you dont know already.Originally posted by An Eternal Now:What has stephen hawking got to do with me or anyone in this forum?