All Constructs Are Only Myths
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Summary: Since there is no matter and no space and no time in any true sense, what do we mean by a universe? Is the whole world consciousness, or is that also a myth? To find the answers to these questions, Shunyamurti reminds us to let go of every mythological construct that we have been holding on to, so all can dissolve into the Absolute Truth of the Ultimate Real. Recorded on the evening of Thursday, November 5, 2009
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