Time, Space, and Form

Do your eyes deceive you? What is the reality currently being presented to you?

In the schism of subject and object spawns the four dimensions of length, breadth, width and time, succinctly known as space-time. From this perspective, it seems like there is an inner world and an outer world, each consisting of many millions of counterparts, or worldly objects.

When you notice the space in-between two objects, you fail to notice that space itself is an object. As such, the perception of objects create a secondary illusion of depth. In the creation of form, the space in-between comes into being. In the cessation of form, space vanishes.

And what does the word ‘time’ really mean to you? How do you know of time experientially, in the body?

The sensory experience of time is dependent upon one's perception of their current situation. Five minutes can seem like thirty minutes; thirty minutes can seem like five minutes. Therefore, time has no static meaning - the word ‘time’ cannot refer to anything substantial whatsoever.

Let’s push this further: what about your name, then? Does that refer to anything substantial?

How does the story of you deceive you?