If we scrutinise the past carefully, we find it has already dissolved into nothingness. The past exists solely as memories—fading echoes of events and experiences. Similarly, the future holds no tangible reality; it is merely a construct of imagination, filled with projections, possibilities, and uncertainties. But what of the present? When examined deeply, the present also dissolves into an intangible state.The moment that has passed is gone, and the moment to come has not yet arrived. What remains is the now—a space instantaneously and seamlessly connected to pure potential, a silent emptiness from which all things arise to manifest in transitory reality. Sutra 14 of the 3rd Chapter of Patanjali’s Yoga Sutra states this.