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Talk: 19980617-Larry_Rosenberg-UNK-shining_the_light_of_death_on_life_part_2-43034 Leandra Tejedor.json Start_time: 01:34:00 Display_question: I wanted to share, I really got it, and it made me so happy, every instant is like a death and a rebirth. Keyword_search: death, rebirth, awareness, eat time versus eaten by time, timeless present, fear, intimacy, past, future, live fullt Question_content: Questioner: It struck me while you were talking. I just got so happy. I've heard it before, but I really got it when you were talking. Oh my God, every instant is like a death and a rebirth. Larry: Yes. Questioner: It just made me wicked happy to realize that. But that's not a question. Larry: Okay, but if you could quit there. No, you can get your question in too. No, you don't realize, maybe you do. What a big thing you just said. Okay. You see, because a life committed to awareness, what I remember earlier, what was mentioned is, our challenge is to eat time, rather than be eaten by time. If the practice gets to the point where there's tremendous continuity in this awareness, so that we're really in the timeless present, the fear of death is a thought, it's an idea about something. And even the moments leading up to it, there's something fulfilling about being intimately, and totally connected, with the moment. It's like the continuous present, presence. There is no future. There is no past. There's only now. And so, the challenge of the practice is to live fully in this moment. In this moment. And we are dying and being reborn all the time. Those are the real death and rebirths. End_time: 01:35:20