I know, have made a lot of unusual statements in the past. I’ve said the more you know, the less you are. I’ve even said that knowledge makes you blind.
Today I will take the gentle hand of Albert Einstein, the world’s most foremost modern scientist, and we’ll take a walk together.
Time’s feature is that it is timeless. Therefore it doesn’t exist. One second of time is the same thing as 10 years. Or 10 days, or 40 years. There is no difference.
Of course, we live in the time and we learn from young age time is linear. Time we say, is the 4th Dimension of the 10 dimensions (or the 11 dimensions of the M-string theory, or 26 dimensions as per the bosonic string theory). Mathematically, I find it is not required to have one temporal dimension and 10 dimensional. No phenomena is unnatural. (Albert, buddy, hold on to my hand tight here. Thanks.)
Tolle, and other spiritual teachers, know that time is only mind. Since there is no time, it means the Big Bang is now, not billions of years ago.
I am not a physicist, nor do I claim to be one. But when we play with concepts such as “past” and “future”, not only they don’t exist, the linear “past” cannot determine “future”.
Let’s inverse those two and let us see what we get. The “future” has already happened. (When, you ask ? Now.) Then you can watch it on a **movie screen** like you were sitting in a movie theater. And the “past” ? If we really switch the two around…the past is unknowable. I don’t know what’s in there with any causable determination. The past (assuming such a thing) hasn’t been determined yet.
Hold my hand, Albert. I’m preaching. The mesons and and the leptons don’t like my vibe, because I’ve put them to order.
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In my book I talk about psychopaths in Chapters 8 and 9. It is no secret most leaders are psychopaths, from the top-ranking CEOs to some controlling parents. It may help you to know psychopaths have way less “self-talk” (conversations with themselves, or internal chatter). Contrary to popular belief, they don’t have more “positive” self talk and less “negative” self talk. They simply have less self talk. I am considering adding some exercises for reducing self talk in the bonus material. Mind chatter is an obstacle to optimum performance, no matter what you do or what the situation is.
Meanwhile, this video might help if you are struggling with negative self talk.
Do you have a future event and you’re thinking a lot about it? Perhaps a reunion, interview, assessment?
Most of the people I know don’t have the recurring thought introduced in the above video “I’m stupid” or “I’m a loser” but they replay the dominant thought of the day. That is a continuous struggle.
Or post-event, are you ruminating continuously? “Look what he did to me”, “That didn’t go too well”, “What’s going to happen?”
This is where you want to see change. Psychopaths control their thoughts, they don’t let their thoughts run ahead of themselves.