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Author: | aSH [ June 2nd, 2010, 4:59 pm ] |
Post subject: | Time & Contrast |
iON, Listening to the show right now you just mentioned how soon time will be no more (I've heard you say this many times) and Mr. Lemon Squeezer asked a question that had you say something that had a LIGHT ![]() When "time becomes no more" those who do transition to where "time becomes no more", does contrast still exist for them as well? I LOVE this deeper understanding of Contrast by the way, Its totally changed how I see and experience everything. |
Author: | Bart [ February 26th, 2011, 9:29 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Time & Contrast |
aSH wrote: iON, Listening to the show right now you just mentioned how soon time will be no more (I've heard you say this many times) and Mr. Lemon Squeezer asked a question that had you say something that had a LIGHT ![]() When "time becomes no more" those who do transition to where "time becomes no more", does contrast still exist for them as well? I LOVE this deeper understanding of Contrast by the way, Its totally changed how I see and experience everything. I feel safe answering this, since no other response has been posted in the eight months it's been up. In fact, I assume it's already been answered for you (non-physical has a way of doing that). iON's said that contrast will exist post-shift / veil-lifting, but, as an example, in the form of us choosing which we prefer more between two (or more) options; i.e., do we want ice cream or chocolate cake - or both? Or, how large of a piece of cake do we want? The contrast is positive and takes on a whole new meaning. |
Author: | tayzay [ February 26th, 2011, 12:19 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Time & Contrast |
Bart: Meet You at the Beach! "You-hoo, Bob,oh Bob, is that You there, at the beach?" "I knew the timing is perfect" "ahhhh..... hey, here come the waves, let's play!" |
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