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~inquiry wrote:

I will admit paging through "Be As You Are" in a bookstore in upstate New York sometime in the early to mid 1990s had a life-changing moment kind of feel to it. I still have that copy.

I get the feeling what seems to be happening is non-different from what we believe is happening.

I get the feeling "time" isn't anything more than a way of seeing things, e.g. that things last, change, etc. And it seems there's no problem with that other than believing it's anything more than a way of seeing things.

Bring it, Jackman! ;-)

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