265. Does Time Exist?
I figured I would write this particular post, since “Time After Time” is stuck in my head (lol).
I think that one of the most recurring discussions I have with my family is the concept of time. Mainly because they hear rumblings of the fact that time doesn’t exist, but they can’t quite figure out how or why. So this is essentially how I explain it to them.
The easiest way to understand this concept is to acknowledge that time is typically limited to not just a physical reality, but a reality where you have a se timeline. In other words, if we perceive that energy is conscious and it never starts or ends, it just transforms, we may find that time is particularly helpful to understand, because we need a frame of reference for “x” reason. I like to say that things are close in a certain “point or place in time”. But what does that really mean?
While on the other side time may not exist because physical reality does not exist (in other words you can “receive” things in an instant), there are some things which are more closely connected to you. Perhaps you have energies out there in the universe which have not been transmuted, adn therefore, this exists to your energetic field/body closer in a certain point or place in time. But we would have to imagine that every single earth or galaxy is running on its own timeline. Their illusion of time is different than ours. They may have different “years”, seconds or days. After all, we have entirely made up our sense of time, although it is in accordance with the natural functions of our earth and universe.
I think it’s easy to imagine that on the other side you can be anywhere you’d like to be at any moment. Physical reality is not really a construct. Since you don’t have a physical body, “age” is not really a thing. It can be totally bizarre to not perceive time, but I think there’s a learning lesson in there for you. How often are you perceiving time? Are you constantly in a state of not having enough of it? Maybe having too much of it. Can you really access a state of peace or a level of being when/where you don’t perceive time? If not, you likely have a warped perception of time.
I suppose they call it “father time” because it somewhat embodies traits of divine masculine energy. he ability to push forward, consistency, perseverance despite any and all odds. It, regardless of circumstances, moves on. Perhaps time does not heal everything, but it provides the opportunity and space to do so. If we consider what the effects of time are, we may even get more meta on a metaphysical perspective. If we do not perceive time, can we perceive learning lessons? Evolutions? What really exists which is formidable if ew do not have time to stack it against? And how would we operate if time was seemingly “meaningless”. Can it ever be, even in a space which doesn’t have time.
Consider that I do feel on the other side there are simply cycles. I suppose that it’s similar to here on earth. Particularly referencing life and death cycles. But it’s not just our being that’s affected by time. We do understand that history repeats itself, but perhaps not always in the same physical manifestation. That is thankfully, a result of evolution. But history certainly has cycles. Human beings do. Nature does. It keeps looping over and over and over again. One could hypothesize if this really does happen on the other side. Loops are an inevitable part of a matrixed reality. But are there loops on the other side? Perhaps time and loops are delicately intertwined with the elements and aspects of every single dimension here and in between the entirety of existence.
Time is kind of a funny thing, particularly how it plays out in our lives. It cements our memories, it provides us opportunity to realize and reflect. It marks our accomplishments and our feelings. Who are we if we do not have “history” to tell us otherwise? Is conceptual-ization and intellectualization of any and all information only available if we have time to conjoin it to? All interesting questions.