What appears is often interpreted as the result of prior conditions unfolding through time. The apparent world seems filled with causes producing effects in an endless sequence of becoming. Yet this entire framework depends upon the illusion that there are separate entities persisting across duration. Cause and effect divide what appears into before and after, source and consequence. But nothing travels from one moment to another, because there are no moments through which anything could move. There is only this immediate, spontaneous appearance without origin or outcome.
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