Hello HolyGeek,

>Is it possible to ONLY be a witness? Or is becoming a participant in 
>the story unavoidable? And is it possible for a time traveller to the 
>future to NOT change the present upon his return from the future?
>> 
>
>~~~
>how would we know?
>it can only be experienced one way ...
>the way it is.
>whether it has been altered or not ...
>we can only know ...
>THIS.
>
>it is what it is.
>
>so ...
>i haven't a clue what all the fuss it about. ;)
>
>here we are.
>
>-ts-
>~~~  


Dear ts, Dear Joyce, Dear Friends,
 
We are participants

The questions of whether if we kill our grandad
(by travelling back in time)
do we cease to exist
can not be asked by the grandson

http://www.cyber-shaktipat.org/relax/console.html

You might say that thought is a story
that generates the means of its telling . . .

In the Mahayana 'Emptiness is form and form is emptiness'
or as the Bodhisattvah Etheyl Mermaid put it:

"There is No Business
Like show business
No business
I know"

"Now let's go on with the show . . . "

Curlchat 1200GMT Monday

http://www.zen45800.zen.co.uk/curlchat/faqs.htm


Lob



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