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Hi, Ryan. Thank you for the response. I think that your question is quite tricky because of two reasons.

First, human beings are limited by their sense perceptions, thus we cannot be certain that we perceive the whole of nature or just a fragment of it.

Secondly, our minds tries to ecape this limitation by creating abstractions and starts mixing our ideas with our sensory perceptions.

In this regard, the mind, being limited in the same way as the body creates images such as "time", "place", "eternity", "now", "future", "past" to avoid its own limitations that it cannot surpass naturally.

Thus, sometimes it is bed to drop these concepts and just be, like a sky without clouds. No mind, no limits? Am I right? :)

Be well.

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πŸ”˜ Paulius Juodis
πŸ”˜ Paulius Juodis

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