Tell me more… what is this strange feeling, what is the sensation that fills the body? How does it move? Where does it originate when it comes up?It appears that what we call the self is more like a temporary pattern of attention and identification. Without thought, it is never fixed, never truly “there” in the way we usually imagine it. It’s kind of a strange feeling that comes up when I think about it… it fills the body. By
Let’s look at time.No bridge is necessary, no, but what is needed is time — time to remain more in awareness, less in autopilot…
There is a general assumption that there is linear time that started (if started at all) somewhere very far in the past and advances to the distant future. The present moment (now) is considered to be a very small fragment of time, or an event that is moving forward on a linear line, coming from the past and advancing to the future.
But is there an experience of the ’now’ moving along the line of time?
Any experience of one ‘moment’ giving way to the next?
Is there any actual or direct experience of one event following another?
How fast is the ‘present moment’ actually moving?
Just look at 'this moment', can you find a point where it began?
How long does the ‘now’ last?
Where does the ‘now’ start, and where does it end?
When does the ‘now’ exactly become the 'past'?
What is the ‘past’ in actual experience?
So is there actual experience of ‘time’ or thoughts about ‘time’?

