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RE: How Can Free Will and Fate Coexist? (You're unlikely to find the answer in this post)

in #philosophy7 years ago

I don't see anything outside of time, even creation has a period of rest, both the Buddha and Jmannuel spoke directly of this. The only difference is that the time is so vast at those levels that we can hardly comprehended such enormity, it's a nice thought that there's a timeless "dimension" but clearly nobody is in two places at once or in two different dimensions or times, as there's no dimension without space, there's no dimension without time.

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space and time are both a construct of the aether, or physical vacuum.

The Buddhist talk about getting off of the wheel of time.
Time is a dimmension in this world, and you can get outside of it, because it only exists in this little bubble.

So, you are correct, there is no timeless dimension. There is no time, or dimension from where the universe has sprung.