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		<title>By: O Garganta de Fogo &#187; Waking Life - trecho</title>
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		<description>[...] Quem não assistiu a esse filme tem que assistir&#8230; - So I&#8217;m walking along, and Lady Gregory turns to me and says, &#8220;Let me explain to you the nature of the universe. Philip K. Dick is right about time, but he&#8217;s wrong that it&#8217;s 50 A.D. Actually, there&#8217;s only one instant, and it&#8217;s right now, and it&#8217;s eternity. And it&#8217;s an instant in which God is posing a question, and that question is basically, &#8216;Do you want to be one with eternity? Do you want to be in heaven?&#8216; And we&#8217;re all saying, &#8216;No thank you. Not just yet.&#8217; And so time actually is just this constant saying No to God&#8217;s invitation. That&#8217;s what time is, and it&#8217;s no more 50 A.D. than it&#8217;s 2001. There&#8217;s just this one instant, and that&#8217;s what we&#8217;re always in.&#8221; Then she tells me that actually, this is the narrative of everyone&#8217;s life. That behind the phenomenal differences, there is but one story, and that&#8217;s the story of moving from No to Yes. All of life is like, &#8220;No thank you, no thank you, no thank you,&#8221; then ultimately it&#8217;s, &#8220;Yes, I give in, yes, I accept, yes, I embrace.&#8221; That&#8217;s the journey. Everyone gets to Yes in the end, right? - Right.    Envie por email &#124; Imprima [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Quem não assistiu a esse filme tem que assistir&#8230; - So I&#8217;m walking along, and Lady Gregory turns to me and says, &#8220;Let me explain to you the nature of the universe. Philip K. Dick is right about time, but he&#8217;s wrong that it&#8217;s 50 A.D. Actually, there&#8217;s only one instant, and it&#8217;s right now, and it&#8217;s eternity. And it&#8217;s an instant in which God is posing a question, and that question is basically, &#8216;Do you want to be one with eternity? Do you want to be in heaven?&#8216; And we&#8217;re all saying, &#8216;No thank you. Not just yet.&#8217; And so time actually is just this constant saying No to God&#8217;s invitation. That&#8217;s what time is, and it&#8217;s no more 50 A.D. than it&#8217;s 2001. There&#8217;s just this one instant, and that&#8217;s what we&#8217;re always in.&#8221; Then she tells me that actually, this is the narrative of everyone&#8217;s life. That behind the phenomenal differences, there is but one story, and that&#8217;s the story of moving from No to Yes. All of life is like, &#8220;No thank you, no thank you, no thank you,&#8221; then ultimately it&#8217;s, &#8220;Yes, I give in, yes, I accept, yes, I embrace.&#8221; That&#8217;s the journey. Everyone gets to Yes in the end, right? - Right.    Envie por email | Imprima [...]</p>
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