Adjhart wrote:So let's imagine time is an illusion; a human construct for the way to categorize events we perceive or experience.
If there's no time then that could mean that all experiences and events are happening simultaneously. Perhaps this is the case, and our construct of time is simply the linear form in which our brain 'files' the experiences.
We as humans cannot experience the past, nor the future. The present is the only thing we can experience. So how do we know that the past or future even exist? We don't. We only imagine they do. Right?
This is one of the lessons aya has taught me, to live in the present, as past no longer exists, and the future is yet to exist, therefore the present alone is real.
Conversely, I've also had the sense, while on aya, that the present may be a constant interaction between past and future, creating present.
But, the first thing the medicine showed me is that I really don't know anything, so I'm I'm only speculating