"Our reality is made up of static frames,
containing snap shots of the infinite possibilities of creation. It's only when we add our consciousness and perception, is when we get the ILLUSION of motion." - Don T. Mai

"Our reality is made up of static frames,
containing snap shots of the infinite possibilities of creation. It's only when we add our consciousness and perception, is when we get the ILLUSION of motion." - Don T. Mai

You’ll find this shape in many old Tibetan mandalas
The past no longer exists
The future does not yet exist
Motion is not a thing, it has no weight or spatial dimension
Epur si muove
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"Epur si muove" is an Italian phrase that translates to "And yet it moves" in English. It is attributed to the Italian scientist Galileo Galilei, who reportedly uttered these words after being forced to recant his support for the heliocentric model of the solar system by the Catholic Church during the Inquisition.
The phrase is often interpreted as a defiant statement asserting that despite being silenced and facing persecution, the truth remains unchanged. It symbolizes Galileo's unwavering belief in his scientific observations and theories, particularly regarding the Earth's movement around the Sun.