Tuesday, February 12, 2013

When Time Disappears

 
The path of the mystic is one of transcendence, of going beyond: beyond the mind, beyond time, beyond the whole world. When the mind is transcended, awareness of the passing of time fades away. And when time disappears, awareness of the world also disappears. All the greatest mystics from the world's religious traditions have made the same unexpected and liberating discovery: when awareness of the world and everything in it, including one's own bodily shape and form, disappears, the most intimately felt sense of "I" still remains. Except now, "I" is all there is—beginningless, endless.
The transformative power of mystical experiences is that they can convey to us, in a way that our rational faculties can never grasp, that no matter what happens to our bodies and personalities in the world of time and space, mysteriously, at some other level, in another dimension of our own being, beyond the mind, everything is always okay.
—Andrew Cohen

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