11-20-2015, 10:09 PM
Quote:But then again, I've also heard it postulated that really time is just our way of being able to perceive, physically, what is happening to us. That really everything is happening all at once anyway, and the notion of past, present and future is only our brain's way of interpretation.
Here's my admittedly incomplete understanding: We tend to perceive time as linear, one event after another, day after day, etc. even though time is, in itself, nonexistent. All is now. If we could wrap our minds around that concept and let go of our limiting concepts of what "time" constitutes, it would take no effort to step into any point of time, past or future(using our limited terms of time).
I was given the opportunity not long ago to experience the "now" aspect of existence. Let's just say it was serious sensory overload. We've so adapted to the idea of linear time that we've set up a morphic field that has created a sense of linear time and to suddenly be outside that and be in the NOW was overwhelming in a way I can only describe as being pulled underwater by a strong current. Granted, I haven't had any experience with NOW so I haven't learned how to process. All I knew I was drowning. Gave me a new respect for those beings who operate outside of ordinary reality and in the NOW.
I think shifting timelines must be done one person at a time, mainly because everyone's timelines are their own. There may be similarities and overlaps, but still, each person has their own timelines they can choose to follow.