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When mind attains its true state, divested of its illusions and is naked, then like a child who has cast off its toys, it is transcendent over appearances. For mind, in its nakedness, the world dissolved like a dream by the Full Awakening, ceases to exist. Hence it is that, when the world ceases to exist so do time and space, they being of the same illusionary nature as is the mundaneness of mind. Even as in the samsara, time is dividend into past, present and future, so mind is divided into the multiplicity of finite minds. Although the sun may shine upon a thousand places, its unity is not affected; although the One Mind illuminate the innumerable myriads of finite minds, it remains inseparably as a unit. - W Y Evans - Wentz.
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