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Commentary 16 (to C13, Mutnick)

( FUNDAMENTAL EXPERIENCE )
by Armand L. Archambeault
15 December 2003, posted 11 January 2004

 

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[Peter Mutnick] (C13)

This is a nice word-trick, with possibly profound implications, but don't get too hung up on the question "where" is experience. What I mean to say is simply does this fundamental "experience" really exist, and if so in what way, or how, does it exist?

Armand L. Archambeault:

I am replying to <2> above, by Peter Mutnick.

This fundamental experience really exists because of 'time frames'. A time frame is like one frame-picture in a moving picture film. Each 'now' moment of time is a time-frame. Each time-frame is recorded in time as cosmic memory in the eternal mind of what we call God. I use the word IT to take the man in the sky out of our thinking processes. All information is a series of icons, which are snapshots of now moments in a time sequence.

This information is given to me through my experiencing Oneness through deep meditation with IT, which has been going on for many years, after my 40 day fast in 1970.

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Armand L. Archambeault

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