Let's go deeper and consider four central sets of paradoxical truths: * Time is real. It moves from past to present to future. * There is no time, no past, no future--only the eternal present. * You possess free will and can thus take responsibility for your choices. * Free will is an illusion--your choices are influenced, even predetermined, by all that preceded them. * You are, or possess, a separate inner self existing within a body. * No separation exists--you are a part of the same Consciousness shining through billions of eyes. * Death is an inevitable reality you'll meet at the end of life. * The death of the inner self is an illusion. Life is eternal. Must you choose one assertion and reject the other? Or is there a way to meaningfully resolve and even reconcile such apparent contradictions?