I think that confusion arises based on the idea that there is what-seems-to-be-happening, and then something-else. What is revealed when there is no subject/object split is that there is only wholeness and nothing else; there is only nonseparation. So the idea that there is some other place or time or that this is even a place or a time is revealed to be preposterous. What’s happening is the absolute appearing however it does. This can apparently be misperceived seemingly by an illusory subject as a relative world that is bounded and somehow set within a limited context. But what’s happening is boundless and contextless. The relative is the absolute.