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Old 02-03-2007, 04:55 PM
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Default Edgar Cayce's Time Concept

i saw the tailend of a show in cable this week that was talking about edgar cayce.

part of what was mentioned was that he claimed time was fluid, and past-present-future were all happening simulateously...and the concept of "time" was just an illusion for us. i found that to be quite interesting.

does anyone know more about this? any books (doesnt have to be from cayce) that talk about this fluidity of time concept?
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Old 02-03-2007, 07:18 PM
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Does that mean that we can't change our future? This would be a bit like determinism then.

I actually had thought a lot about a similar concept. I also thought about what if past, present and future were happening simultaneously, all the time. I thought that I could re-incarnate into past of future then and practically two people could be in one person because they would do the exact same things anyway. If you understand what I mean... But as I said, our whole lives would be pre-determined then and we couldn't change much - I want to change much so I stopped thinking about it.
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Default Killing Time

This is a link to a cool 25min program on the Physicist Julian Barbour’s take on time called Killing Time; it is really neat. He basically says there is no such thing as time.

Alternate link: Noorderlicht Webdocs: One man and his theory - Julian Barbour
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