A RIDDLE OF THE MIND: Similar question was answered in circa 110 - 150 BC by an Indian sage to a question posed by a Bactrian king named Meandros (Milinda). The conversation may be found in Milinda Panha. Meandros asked: How fast is the human mind?, i.e. the speed of which the mind works, thinks, recalls, etc. The monk, named Nagasena, answered in a Socratic style: Can you recall your childhood many ... many years ago? Yes. How long does it take? Well, instantly. Can you recall your birth place? Yes. How far is it from here? Very far. How long does it for you to recall? "Immediately."
JERUSALEM AND BEYOND, THERE ... HERE ... THEN AND NOW ... The human mind could warp distance and time. What is far away in location, the mind could warp the distance to made what is "over there" to be "over here." What is also far in the past and far into the future, the mind could also make them appear here and now. Such is the power of the mind. Whether in Jerusalem or any where in the world, we can go at the speed of light or even faster with the mind. It takes about 1.33 seconds a beam of light from the moon to each the earth, but it takes the mind less than one second to go from earth to the moon then to the sun and back to the earth "here and now" in less one second.