I think our perception of time and space is altered when we are aware of the "flow" and maybe time and space itself (such as the way gravity alters it).
As for the second comment, I was somewhat being flippant. I perceived you to be "putting down" on your own attempts to put words around these learning's -- too "intellectual". I understand the concern of words becoming disconnected from realities and that stories often work better to get at these issues--such as your good "race car" story. However, I think Ken Wilber has done a real service in relating the "intellectual" to the spiritual. They are complementary paths. Neither has the total key to understanding "what is" that is beyond our ability to comprehend. So working at all approaches in an integral way makes the most sense to me. Larry
