Space: Ramesh Balsekar Reflection

Is the space that thought occurs in different than the space in which the world occurs?
Can something non physical be contained within something which is physical?
Can a thought be contained in a body?
Can that which conceives and perceives be contained by that which it conceives and perceives?
Does space have borders or boundaries?
Further, Is body sensing occurring in a different space than thinking space?
Is the space in which bodily sensation or vibration occurs different than the space in which "external" sensory perceptions occur?
Is the space in which these thoughts arise different than the space of the bird chirping "in the distance"?
Can space have boundaries?
Is there a boundary between sensing and thinking?
Is the space in which sensing occurs different than the space thinking occurs in?
Is the space in which the "my thoughts" occur different than the space world occurs?
Is the space in which "my" thoughts occur different than the space in which "your" thoughts occur? Are some thoughts "mine" and others 'yours"?
Is the space which senses a "my body" different than the space which senses a "you" body?
Does a "you" body or a "my body" have any life without the space which supports it?
Is this spaceless space in which seeing occurs different than the space in which hearing occurs? Is the space in which smelling occurs different from the space in which touching occurs? Are the senses experienced separately, are there borders between them?
What is life? What is beingness? What is this infinity?
Click here to read an in depth consideration on Infinity, written by Peter Dzuiban, author of Consciousness is All. If you find it interesting, you will find the book, Consciousness is All, available here.
Click here to enjoy some videos with Peter Dzuiban. These are intense complete investigations into limitation. Click here for the entire "Consciousness is All" DVD which takes you step by step thru this investigation.




Click to receive updates