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RE: The answer to all your questions
Well...I must say you did good job with that post. I'm impressed. Honestly.
However...can we say that this moment has any value on it's own when we know that every person is perceiving it differently (and many of them didn't even know about having it because they are somewhere else, usually in the future or in the past). Everything is in the eye of beholder. Or maybe out of it...hm, maybe that post will help with...sight correction that some of us needs...
And about lambo-man and caveman...meditating in lambo is much more comfortable than meditating in a cave.
Well, stripped from its content, this moment has no other value than just be.
It´s the only thing that is though - all else is speculation and made up stuff.
So regarding "reality" (or the lack thereof) you have the seemingly choice between what is real (= being) and what is imagined. Yes, most people are used to (or "prefer") imagination over beingness - it´s the literal "fall from grace" and leaving paradise in eating the apple of knowledge (in more biblical terms). So we could say, that knowing what this moment is, is a way of preventing it to be.
Even the notion of "value" is only about an imagined content and of no concern for this moment. There is no value (or lack thereof) for the present moment.
Thank you for your beautiful comment and your openness to take this exploration deeper!