Space is the illusory appearance of distanceDo you believe space and time are real? What about Spacelessness and Timelessness? Most people take it for granted that space and time are real, yet there is good reason not to simply accept this. For space is the illusory appearance of distance, and time is the illusory appearance of change.

The true nature of reality has no dimensions and does not change. Space and time are created, or more accurately space and time come into appearance. They are not the essential nature of What Is.

I should explain what I mean by 'What Is'. I use that to refer to the essential nature of the universe or reality. The term 'existence' isn't quite what I mean, as the Latin 'exister' means to stand out. What I mean is not what stands out, but rather what the universe stands out from or in. It is the universe that seems to stand out. The universe is the world of space and time. This appears or stands out from and in What Is. What Is has no qualities that can be defined. At best we can say it is Spaceless and Timeless, it is a Singularity, infinite without form or definition. It is beyond space and time, being without distance or separation, and without change. It is the perfect stillness within which the world of motion appears.

What Is is like the screen within which a movie plays, where depth is perceived, where there is change and progression. But the depth and change perceived is not the nature of the screen, which has no depth or change.

Space appears as the opposite of reality, seeming to have depth, distance and separation. The true nature of reality is without separation or distance. Time appears as the opposite of reality, seeming to be form changing. Reality is formless. That Which Is has no form.

When space and time appear, the form that appears cannot be permanent. The only permanent is the formless What Is. So form naturally changes. It rises and falls with the flow of opposites.

Space and time are the reflection of the formless unchanging Singularity of What Is. By understanding the reflection we can see the unseen nature of reality. Reality is not what we see. What we see is the reflection of Reality. Reality is Here and Now, Spaceless and Timeless.