Quote Originally Posted by Nexus
Discorporating at will implies a relativity to time, meaning this: If you can choose the time and place in which you would discorporate and do so, then you have displayed the ability. However, if we accept the notion that time is actually an illusion realized by enlightened beings as such, what is to then be said about discorporating at a given time?
Why does discorperating imply a relativity to time? Time may be relavitive, but it is not an illusion. Motion (ascension?) is relative too, but that is not an illusion either. All relativity implies is a larger picture, not that there is no picture.