The Ending of Time Quotes
The Ending of Time
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“Yes, but we said delusion exists as long as there is desire and thought. That is simple. And desire and thought are part of the “I,” which is time. When desire and time are completely ended, then there is absolutely nothing, and therefore that is the universe, that emptiness which is full of energy”
― The Ending of Time: Where Philosophy and Physics Meet
― The Ending of Time: Where Philosophy and Physics Meet
“Krishnamurti, for his part, made the psychological case for the illusions of the separative self needing to end before the mind can delve deeply into issues such as the human place in the cosmos.”
― The Ending of Time: Where Philosophy and Physics Meet
― The Ending of Time: Where Philosophy and Physics Meet
“Richard Dawkins assures us that the universe “doesn’t care” about human preferences—an issue that Jiddu Krishnamurti and the physicist David Bohm discussed in The Ending of Time. The vast spans of time and distance of the universe also seem to make almost footling any deep probing of it by minds on a small “third rock from the sun.”
― The Ending of Time: Where Philosophy and Physics Meet
― The Ending of Time: Where Philosophy and Physics Meet
“origin of human conflict. Both men agreed in attributing this to the separative and time-bound nature of the self and the way that it conditions us to rely wrongly on thought, which is based on inevitably limited past experience. The possibility of insight that will end this flawed mentality was discussed in depth.”
― The Ending of Time: Where Philosophy and Physics Meet
― The Ending of Time: Where Philosophy and Physics Meet
