Let's talk about time and the nature thereof. Time is RealTime only becomes a part of reality when a soul enters a physical form and experiences life in the local universe. Even then, it is semi-linear and subject to the whims of each soul's perceptual agreements. Which, by the way, change constantly. Time is not a constant. Time is not linear, not even in third density. It is semi-linear in that it is malleable. It is also more an experience than it is any sort of unit of measurement. When in a physical body, the perception of time acts as a marker for the physical body to proceed through its various energetic cycles. In fact, the best measurement for time is not via a star, planetary body, or arbitrary clock. The best measurement is the physical body itself. For example, my body currently cycles itself energetically every 6 "hours". This means it takes 6 hours (as shown on the clocks around me) for my toroidal field to completely cycle and regenerate itself. It also means that any changes applied by my spiritual growth, my soul, or shifts to my DNA structure will not manifest until the current energetic cycle is complete. This energetic cycle is not always 6 hours. Sometimes it's 3. Sometimes it's 10. Sometimes it's infinity. Sometimes it's 1. It all depends on where I am in spacetime, what I am doing, and what changes need to occur. Nevertheless, I can rely on my energy field to most accurately reflect when a cycle has completed, because once that cycle completes, changes in my reality occur. My soul is also quite accurate at predicting how many energy cycles are necessary for something to start manifesting. Back to time. The only reason time feels linear is due to the use of clocks. If there were no clocks, you would experience time semi-linearly at all times. The moment you use a timepiece to tell you what time it is (rather arbitrarily) is the moment you begin experiencing time linearly. Your whole reality also starts to become linear, because you are thinking linearly too. "This happens. Then this happens. Then this happens." It's neither good nor bad to perceive time as linear. Linearity is not a wrong thing. Sure, it's hip to be semi-linear, but there is nothing inherently positive or negative about linear experiences. Sometimes, they are just necessary. Sometimes, you have to have the linear experience of waiting for a layer of paint to dry before you can apply the next layer. Or waiting for your epoxy to set before you can bolt in the next layer of repair material. Or allowing for a baby to grow, which is a linear process most of the time. That's just how it is in the physical. You learn to enjoy those moments of linearity rather than bucking against them as constricting. Once you are sufficiently able to relax your standards about time being linear, you can then enjoy the nice, steady pace of: "First I make my coffee. Then I put the bread in the toaster. Then I put the eggs on. Then I sit down and eat." And you sigh in contentment as you complete each step with satisfaction. That's the benefit of linear experiences sometimes. You get the enjoy the satisfaction of each step being completed. And you learn to enjoy those moments of semi-linearity rather than resisting them as being disorderly. Once you can embrace the unknown and allow for organic, energetic movements in your life, you can enjoy the flowing pace of: "I'm focusing on this painting, and now it's finishing itself, and look at how this drop of paint accidentally made exactly what I wanted. Oh, and here's the delivery truck with our food, and I just happened to stand up in time to stretch and receive it." Time is Not RealIn the same breath, time is not real. It is a construct that only exists in the physical world--in the local universe. In the non-local universe, time isn't even a concept. It simply doesn't even exist as a functional idea.
I was about to say as a valid idea, but all ideas are valid. So, I say functional instead, because time is not necessary for functioning in the non-local space. When time ceases to be a concept, everything is happening everywhere all at once (Now) and the only thing controlling what is perceived is the point of attention of the observer (soul). Where you place your focus is what you perceive. There are many advantages of operating this way. You can quantum leap your entire reality by just focusing on an experience you'd like to have. If you assume a potential already exists as a manifested reality in the Now, then all you have to do to have that experience is focus on it. It's what souls and spirits in the astral do all the time. They just focus on where they want to go, and there they are. They teleport without really going anywhere, because everything is just a point of attention. All that needs to be done is to become the vibration of the experience you want to have. This is how, as a physical being, you can quite literally "do magic". It's not magic. But it's totally magic. I thank you for your time. Adiamas. --Kyriel Comments are closed.
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