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I think being nondual in time includes being connected to the past and the future — not making separations between those times (so not really traveling per se — though travel appears in the dualistic version of accounting for these experiences).

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Julia Mossbridge, PhD
Julia Mossbridge, PhD

Written by Julia Mossbridge, PhD

President, Mossbridge Institute; Affiliate Prof., Dept. of Physics and Biophysics at U. San Diego; Board Chair, The Institute for Love and Time (TILT)

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