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Tuesday March 09, 2010

On Time/About Time/What I Think Time Is

Every morning I wake up to another day of loving Amy and being loved by her and both of us loving little Zane, grateful for every second and aware that one day my blissful life will end. This is the human condition and it's very much like going skating at a skating rink; no matter how great a time you have or how beautifully you skate, everybody goes out the same door they came in.

Time would be looked at a lot differently if it weren't for death and destruction. If we lived for hundreds of thousands of years, like the annunaki described by the ancient Sumerians as gods did, one's time would be as vast as the outer space from which their planet, Nibiru (rhymes with Hebrew) and its moons was captured by our solar system after being expelled from the solar system that originally gave birth to it. This happened approximately four billion years ago, that's four thousand million years.

Time. Numbers. Years. Days. All I know is now. It's now, now, just like it was now yesterday when I went to sleep and it will be now in the morning, if I'm lucky and I wake up tomorrow. People talk about unrealistic expectations but I always believed that all expectations are unreasonable - no one is guaranteed another breath.

Time may be the resistance to everything happening at the same time and that's what we perceive as time and that would explain why time sometimes seems to fly and sometimes seems to drag on. Please keep dragging on, Time, I'm having a good time.

Or it may be that our brains, which evolved in the time dimension that our brains component chemicals and electricity have evolved in, are only capable of perceiving that same time frame, that same ground of being. Perhaps our ability to know the future, read minds, and communicate with the apparently deceased has something to do with our stepping outside of time. I say "our" because I believe that I can teach people to do what I do, i.e., know the future (not all of it, but quite a bit), read minds and communicate with the apparently deceased.

Hey, I'll ask my psychic gift to tell me about time. OK, here goes:

The blessed moment you see is not anything other than an unfolding miracle of personal thought and love to which you give names and numbers. Please don't worry so much about time, it will get there as soon as possible. That's what time is all about, the possible. Blatant motion is not time. Personal apprehension is time. If you could see motion as being outside of time, you would understand how to fly for real. Thermodynamics, too, exists outside of time, but you have to think about it to see what we're saying. Heat is not about thought, it is about acceleration. The purpose of time is to give you a matrix in which to build other frameworks. When you let go of time, you come to where we are now. It's a great way to be but it is not for you now.

I can show you about time. Place an object near the edge of a table. The object is time and the edge is you. You see it is you watching time that gives time its object status. You are the edge because you are here and then you are not. Time is the object because it is always here. Time doesn't fall off the edge. The edge has a beginning and an end. It's here but it is not there.

Time is not an illusion. Death is an illusion. Time is eternity. Time doesn't stop and you don't stop, even if it looks that way. More to come.
 

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