Memory Creates Time from the media There Is Only One Undifferentiated Reality

A man asks about the difference between finite and infinite mind, and memory. Rupert suggests we imagine a container called time that houses all our experiences. We think time creates our memories; it's the other way around. Memory creates time. Universal consciousness localises its view and experiences a group of objects at the one time. All the objects of the universe seem to be stored in space. This localisation is a kind of forgetting of all experience beyond the localised perspective. Time and space are not inherent in reality but are the inevitable result of consciousness localising itself in a finite mind. It is how consciousness experiences reality through the localised finite mind. Space and time are like the orange-tinted glasses of the finite mind.

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