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Time Rules

The commodity on everyone’s lips - the thing in shortest supply - is time. It flies by quicker than ever. If we are to understand why at certain ages and stages we feel cheated by it, perhaps we need to see it differently. We need to recognize the interface between it and the manifest reality we call our world. The new religion is quantum physics and the days when a silent thinking section of humanity considered time and space as something which only God had the right to tamper with are gone forever for a vast majority of the globe.

To astrologers the question of time is one that is encoded in their natural accounting system, but mostly for academic reasons. To astronomers it may be something simply resembling a calculator because of the large numbers they play with while measuring the solar system. But to many following paths of personal development and personality synthesis the nature of time is the key to what is often known as the ‘continuity of consciousness’.

Statements such as ”I don’t know where the time has gone!” are said lightly yet spring from an awareness begging to be given a place to spread out and learn!

Resisting the urge to see time exactly like a clock, the probability is that time is a device on which the emotions, desires and experiences required by us humans are given a place to hang?

For example, people with grand schemes in mind (or in hand) can create a physical line from the ‘tertiary web of existence’ on which to expand life or experience. This highlights a fundamental wisdom of the ancients and the mystics which has always claimed that the strongest thing you can do is to intend the mind.

The saying “Time has run out” expresses something of the intangible nature of what we are dealing with. But where has it gone? and, what has appeared in its place?

Okay, so someone with a stopwatch or a digital measuring instrument has decreed how long the race will last or when the examination should finish. But that does not explain how those involved in an agreed period of time feel about the length and depth of the shared experience; for some it flew by and for others it was endless!

Think about it for a moment and it’s not as simple as it at first appears.

Again resisting the urge to view time as something that we pass, kill or steal, we may begin to sense it rather than watch it. There are, it is agreed, three main types of time:

Sidereal time .... ‘The train will depart at 4 p.m.’

Psychological time ... ‘When the elevator jammed it seemed more like an hour than two minutes’

Absolute Time (sometimes known as Orthic time) which is more concerned with motion and cannot be easily defined from a three dimensional perspective. ‘Time stood still’

Put more concisely it can be viewed like this: clock time is yang, psychological time is yin. (both being manifestations of those energies) The third time - orthic time - moves through the first two, giving rise to motion and consequently to Space.

Time is receptivity. Space is conductivity. Motion is frequency. The idea of time and space become inseparable.

Can you be in two places at the same time? Possibly, yes! In theory at least; there are too many documented incidents for it to be totally impossible.

But how can it happen?

If you direct your sense of psychological time towards some passion or frequency (they are one and the same) and you do it with enough conviction you will automatically set up a motion within sidereal time which divides or creates space (a new line of time) for however long it's sustainable.

People who claim to have seen or met with other people who were arguably somewhere else at that moment will testify to this, and the fundamental mechanics of any such phenomena is the true knowledge and use of the mystery of time. The future is not a given but a potential.

If we think of an object in motion between two points of contact, it is another way of describing time-space. And then we speed up the process! Proportionately to the speed process we shorten time and contract space. To collapse time and space is to show it as a movable expandable material, not a rigid structure superior to mind or beyond the influence of outside intelligence. Our attachment to clock time is what causes obstruction to belief and impinges - or even impedes - psychological time and slows it down. Maybe we have to try to see unobstructed movement only, or better still feel it. Thought must be direct and concise and paramount in objective aim. In short, refuse to see (inwardly) any obstruction.

Consciousness is in evolution! Which is why we can influence results. Another way of looking at this is that time can only ever be an ‘idea’. Of course, the fact that people claim to have gone backwards and forwards in time is not in itself a proof of anything beyond the need to see such things as possible. Except to those people themselves! But as is generally accepted now: if it can be imagined it can be achieved. Like all spiritual mechanics and theories, the proof is extremely subjective and indivualized.

There is little doubt that a lot of people all over our world have had experience of time surfing or of time warps and the like. Either by interaction or by observation. And we are not talking about the experience known as deja’ vu , which may or may not be explained by the way the brain monitors time. But that phenomena itself is in some way the tip of a much bigger iceberg.

The seasons as known in many parts of the world denote the passing of time ‘collectively’ and within nature. But it should be remembered that these also are reflecting the mood of nations and communities - their characteristics and temperaments. Weather is a result of human interaction with the elements.

When you start playing with the idea of time it is hard to divorce it from the other gem - ‘reality’. A reality exists in a bracket of time or in a space which allows it to become manifest.

How did the Mayans plan their calendar? Why is it possible for observatories to measure the movement of planets with total accuracy? (note that we say ‘why’ and not ‘how’)

Despite the fact that mathematicians claim to prove these things in the language of numbers it is helpful to have a more human or graphic way of understanding. It may not be necessary, but it is certainly illuminating. When we have grown tired of the question of our global political issues - small potatoes in terms of philosophy - we have to be able to see the possibility of a bigger picture, one to which there is no end.

The plethora of books written on the subject of time potential grows bigger and more prolific. It is the only real lasting absorption, because in many ways it reflects and suggests the essence or the reason for life.


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