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When you die, How Long Will you stay in blissland before you get reborn?

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How Long do you stay in paradise before you get reborn into next life?

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Infinity is not bound by time or space.

The only reason you are asking the question is because from your finite form there is time and space.

But you can become conscious that you are eternal right now.


 

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Time is a concept that exists in your imagination. Infinity/God is only Now. For it to be then and now and some future event is all dualities. You have been Now for eternality, and always will be Now for eternity. Mind bender no? 

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@Mikael89 maybe that's chemically induced and that's direct in this way:

awake - sleep - awake

 

Vs regular sleeping is :

awake - sleep - mini dream you don't remember - few more - awake

 

Either way. Only Eating the fruit will make you understand the real taste. Words are sounds and sounds don't have a taste :)

 


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Read "Vistas of Infinity" by Jurgen Ziewe

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13 hours ago, krockerman said:

How Long do you stay in paradise before you get reborn into next life?

You never come and go. You never move at all. All that appears to change, all separate things, upon proper inspection, are revealed to be magic. Eternity is a banana, infinity a glass of water, inseparable from knowing - the unchanging, immovable, undefinable, ineffable, Truth. 


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13 hours ago, Mikael89 said:

I'll just add: believe it or not but in anesthesia time is felt even less than in sleep.

@Mikael89 BECAUSE in sleep, our internal clock is still active and at play, in anesthesia, I think that internal clock is also deactivated 


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@krockerman In "Blissland" as you call it there is no experience. No time. No space. No thingness. You are the "unborn".

Before you knew yourself, that was your true state.

 

 

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