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**THE PAST-PRESENT-AND FUTURE- IS ALL THE SAME NON ENTITY**

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Wed, 02 Sep 2009 #1
Thumb_photos-52 JIM MC DONOUGH United States 13 posts in this forum Offline

THE PAST IS WHAT HAS ALREADY HAPPENED THE PRESENT IS WHAT HASALREADY HAPPENED MODIFIED THE FUTURE WILL BE WHAT HAS ALREADY HAPPENED THE PAST IS THE PAST-THE PRESENT IS THE PAST AND THE FUTURE IS THE PAST. OUR WHOLE EXISTANCE IS THE PAST. WHAT IS ALL THIS NONSENSICAL TALK ABOUT THE "PRESENT IS NOW" HOW ARE WE EVER GOING TO BE FREE FROM THE KNOWN IF YOU KEEP THIS UP**..OR ARE WE JUST AFRAID TO DIE WHILE WE ARE STILL ALIVE. THE PAST IS AS DEAD AS YESTERDAY'S-TODAY'S- AND TOMORROW'S NEWSPAPER..

NOTHING = NOTHING

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Thu, 24 Sep 2009 #2
Thumb_deleted_user_med xyz XYZ Egypt 4 posts in this forum ACCOUNT DELETED

K. once said that the future is the present at the UN conference about peace, meaning we had to get going right away if we want to change things...could you please explain what you are saying?...fear of dying while alive and "The past is as dead as..." You know, there are those that read the news and there are those that make the news, these once are the reality. But who are you referring to? Please explain, I find it interesting what you say but too mystereous. Thank you

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Wed, 14 Oct 2009 #3
Thumb_tampura ganesan balachandran India 69 posts in this forum Offline

There is only present which

is

changeless

We are watching, not waiting, not expecting anything to happen but watching without end. JK

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Wed, 14 Oct 2009 #4
Thumb_untitled Dionny T United States 31 posts in this forum Offline

to me i believe the past is dead the future is an idea, and the now is the current movement of time... do you a gree

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Wed, 14 Oct 2009 #5
Thumb_untitled Dionny T United States 31 posts in this forum Offline

i agree with you jim,,,

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