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Thomas Hübl
Thomas Hübl is a contemporary spiritual teacher of uncompromising clarity, revealing the enlightened potential of a new "WE" culture. His international workshops, trainings and events guide people towards a deeper level of self-awareness and personal responsibility. A radical transcendence of an ego-centered worldview opens the doorway to a compassionate life of authentic expression, service and alignment with the Absolute. Since 2004 Thomas Hübl has been offering open evenings, tonings, workshops and trainings all over the world. He leads us unambiguously and with clarity into the presence, into the truth and preciousness of each moment, encouraging us to look behind the familiar. He motivates us to let go of our limited concept of "I" in order to taste the freedom of creation and to immerse ourselves in the timeless wisdom.
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- time
Measured or measurable period. More broadly, it is a continuum that lacks spatial dimensions. Philosophers have sought an understanding of time by focusing on the broad questions of the relation between time and the physical world and the relation between time and consciousness. Those who adopt an absolutist theory of time regard it as a kind of container within which the universe exists and change takes place, and believe that its existence and properties are independent of the physical universe. According to the rival relationist theory, time is nothing over and above change in the physical universe. Largely because of Albert Einstein, it is now held that time cannot be treated in isolation from space (see space-time). Some argue that Einstein's theories of relativity vindicate relationist theories, others that they vindicate the absolutist theory. The primary issue concerning the relation between time and consciousness is the extent, if any, to which time or aspects of time depend on the existence of conscious beings. Events in time are normally thought of in terms of notions of past, present, and future, which some philosophers treat as mind-dependent; others believe that time is independent of perception and hold that past, present, and future are objective features of the world. See also geologic time, Greenwich Mean Time, standard time, Universal Time.
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