Would a different understanding of time change the way you approach these teachings?
Sorry, only a short answer and not yet in time:
Going on with the readings in “Time, Space and Knowledge” I noticed a sentence (page 143), which is really helpful to me: “Meditation … can be grounded in greater confidence and expansiveness due to the deep sense that no state of affairs is irrevocably ´bad ´ or a ´trap . As our perspective becomes more open and less rigid, we can develop an appreciation of ´things´ as inspiring symbols…”
It seems to be very helpful to me too, that there is no need for experience to fit into a special concept – and the allowing of not-knowing.
Karin