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PilotSimone 12-21-2009 03:19 AM

Experimenting with Time?
 
I read this today @ http://www.therainbowscribe.com/thefinalquadrant.htm.

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We are telling you that the overlaying of time is going to start to have a new meaning for you. We hope that you start to play with this and push the boundaries of things that have always had very clear boundaries—time is time. You have atomic clocks that keep exact and perfect time, yet two years ago you had to sneak in an extra second just to make it work. The whole idea of time is changing, because the rotation of the inner Earth is changing. This is not a mystical thing. It is simply that the core of the Earth is changing its rotation. It rotates at a different rate than the surface of the Earth. This has also increased and created the illusion of time on planet Earth. As that spin rate starts to change, you will start to see behind the veil a little bit more on this illusion of time and you will find new ways to use it. Play with it.
Does anyone have experience pushing these boundaries? If so, I would love to hear your stories.

My family is doing it's own little Time experiment as no one in our household is bound by a schedule. So, for a couple of months now we have been going to bed and waking without a clock. We eat whenever we feel hungry and we don't make scheduled plans unless absolutely necessary. Almost everything is on the fly.

The kids seem much, much happier. For me, there's an obvious change. The amount of time I spend thinking of the past or future has plummeted. Such a difference from just 6 months ago when probably 95% of my life was spent doing this.

Anyway, I think we all feel that time is speeding up. Even the most 'asleep' people I know are feeling this. I'm just curious if anyone else has been experimenting. :original:

joe2288 12-21-2009 03:35 AM

Re: Experimenting with Time?
 
Here's a recent coast to coast am show discussing time shift's so on good info if you'd like to watch.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cS8jVuto-BA

New Age Messiah 12-21-2009 06:19 AM

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"Time seems to stand right still, in a child's world it always will." Moody Blues

It's always right now. Time is an illusion.

Finding oneself at a point in time or in space is illusory.

Boundless consciousness is Reality.

Scarab 12-21-2009 06:20 AM

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Originally Posted by New Age Messiah (Post 205960)
"Time seems to stand right still, in a child's world it always will." Moody Blues

It's always right now. Time is an illusion.

Finding oneself at a point in time or in space is illusory.

Boundless consciousness is Reality.

If time is an illusion, how do we schedule lunch?

New Age Messiah 12-21-2009 06:29 AM

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Originally Posted by Scarab (Post 205961)
If time is an illusion, how do we schedule lunch?

Your being is perpetually a cycle of enormous activity that your mind encapsulates into one thing.

Similarly, the mind encapsulates time into segments.

Most fundamentally, the beginning of my life to the end, equals "my" time.

But it's always right now, in Reality.

Time is similar to a calendar, people agree on the measures, similar to boundaries between nations, the boundaries don't really exist, neither is there a boundary in time.

Reality is boundless and immeasurable, though, infinite in all directions.

Angel in Disguise 12-21-2009 06:54 AM

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This is why I don't wear a watch... I don't wear a watch yet I'm always early for everything... I usually don't know what day it is because I just count how many days I've worked, then I know I have 3 off and it starts all over. I hate time and I especially hate daylight savings time... Yuck! Such restrictions on my freedom... All of ours really :thumbdown: What do you think it would be like if the whole world realized time is irrevelant... but love, understanding, creativity, free energy and true knowledge was VERY relevant? What if you had all the time in the world to do all that you never learned to do? Build a garden, share with your neighbors, travel, learn a trade or skill and again... share with your neighbors... Freedom from our 'timed' schedules to be able to do what we want, when we want because it's abundant and because we can!... We only need to choose a simpler life without time or money. Remember that means no holidays however... No holidays because EVERY day is a holiday!!! :naughty:
Sorry didn't mean to sound like Obama there with the 'We can!' :wink2:

New Age Messiah 12-21-2009 06:57 AM

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We think alike on that Angel. It frustrated me my entire life that people had all these set ways of acting on certain days, puppet show stuff...

Scarab 12-21-2009 06:58 AM

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Originally Posted by New Age Messiah (Post 205986)
We think alike on that Angel. It frustrated me my entire life that people had all these set ways of acting on certain days, puppet show stuff...

When do trees drop their leaves?

Or is that an illusion too?

New Age Messiah 12-21-2009 07:05 AM

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Originally Posted by Scarab (Post 205987)
When do trees drop their leaves?

Or is that an illusion too?

It's always right now.

Scarab 12-21-2009 07:06 AM

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Originally Posted by New Age Messiah (Post 205989)
It's always right now.

Yes. No illusion there.

Angel in Disguise 12-21-2009 07:10 AM

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Scarab... That's just a natural cycle and has nothing to do with time. Leaves don't fall on specific days at a specific time during that day... It just happens cyclically (Is that a word? If not it's still fun to say :wink2:)

Scarab 12-21-2009 07:12 AM

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Originally Posted by Angel in Disguise (Post 205992)
Scarab... That's just a natural cycle and has nothing to do with time. Leaves don't fall on specific days at a specific time during that day... It just happens cyclically (Is that a word? If not it's still fun to say :wink2:)


OH. You want to break it down to specific days.

When do the swallows go to San Juan Capistrano?

Groundhog Day?

Those two came to mind off the top of my head. I could find more if necessary.

New Age Messiah 12-21-2009 07:15 AM

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Originally Posted by Scarab (Post 205990)
Yes. No illusion there.

Children sense/know the eternity of now, that's why it's SO hard to drag them into measured time.

They are spiritually wise, and the adults beat them into submission, cram them into the "real" world that is phony bologna. :original:

Scarab 12-21-2009 07:17 AM

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Originally Posted by New Age Messiah (Post 205995)
Children sense/know the eternity of now, that's why it's SO hard to drag them into measured time.

They know when it's lunch time.

Angel in Disguise 12-21-2009 07:20 AM

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Originally Posted by New Age Messiah (Post 205995)
Children sense/know the eternity of now, that's why it's SO hard to drag them into measured time.

They are spiritually wise, and the adults beat them into submission, cram them into the "real" world that is phony bologna. :original:

We think alike here as well New Age Messiah :thumb_yello:

New Age Messiah 12-21-2009 07:20 AM

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Originally Posted by Scarab (Post 205997)
They know when it's lunch time.

No they don't. They know when they're hungry.

Angel in Disguise 12-21-2009 07:22 AM

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Originally Posted by Scarab (Post 205997)
They know when it's lunch time.

How bout just eating when you feel like it? I hated having to wait until lunchtime or recess when I was a kid... I'd either be starving or not hungry at all but I'd always had to wait for that damn bell :nono:

New Age Messiah 12-21-2009 07:23 AM

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Originally Posted by Angel in Disguise (Post 206001)
I'd either be starving or not hungry at all but I'd always had to wait for that damn bell :nono:

Misery makes you stronger.

You'll just have to wait, hurry up we're going to be late.

Scarab 12-21-2009 07:24 AM

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Originally Posted by New Age Messiah (Post 206000)
No they don't. They know when they're hungry.

They know when it's time to eat.

New Age Messiah 12-21-2009 07:27 AM

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Originally Posted by Scarab (Post 206005)
They know when it's time to eat.

You're the same guy that got banned. :original:

they know when they're hungry. Time to eat is a fixed time that has nothing to do with being hungry, unless you happen to be hungry.

Scarab 12-21-2009 07:30 AM

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Normally I wouldn't condone feeding the beast here...

However, if a child grows up in the jungle having never known a thing about time.... would he never grow hungry.... No... he would eat when his brain tells him "hey lets get something to eat".... depending on what he ate... it would take a certain amount of energy to digest his food until he became hungry again....

what does any of this have to do with time???

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Originally Posted by New Age Messiah (Post 206007)
You're the same guy that got banned. :original:

they know when they're hungry. Time to eat is a fixed time that has nothing to do with being hungry, unless you happen to be hungry.

Who I am in real life is of no consequence to you.

Kids get hungry after enough time has elapsed since their last meal.

Angel in Disguise 12-21-2009 07:30 AM

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There doesn't necessarily have to be a 'time' to eat... Just eat when you're hungry. I don't care what time of day it is, sure I'll have breakfast before dark and dinner when I get hungry... which will be later but I never know what time and I don't really care what time... it's when I'm hungry! :thumb_yello:

Scarab 12-21-2009 07:30 AM

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How come nobody can answer about the swallows or the groundhogs?

Angel in Disguise 12-21-2009 07:35 AM

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Personally... didn't think to research it because I highly doubt that groundhogs specifically come out of their hole on feb 2 of each year, but wait I will look it up :wink2:

Angel in Disguise 12-21-2009 07:45 AM

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Here you go... I don't see anywhere where it specifically says Feb 2nd is the day groundhogs come out... I do read that they hibernate for 3 months yes, they also say they wake up early Feb... That could mean the 1st, 3rd or 4th... who knows perhaps depending on the weather it could be way earlier or later... Who knows and who cares, it just happens.
http://www.nwf.org/nationalwildlife/...articleid=1043


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