01-08-2013, 10:04 PM
(This post was last modified: 01-08-2013, 11:21 PM by kanonathena.)
(01-02-2013, 09:34 PM)zenmaster Wrote: There really is no difference, because "space" and "time" are the same thing - not two aspects of the same thing, precisely the same thing. What we call space and time are purely psychological identifications. Here in 3D, and less so as we progress to the higher densities, one aspect is made distinct vs another (at the expense of perceiving the other) through impressions of mind and body. So when we talk about how we distinguish the two from their mutual identity, we're talking about describing psychological qualities.
Would you elaborate on why time and space are the same thing?
As I'm sitting in front of the computer right now, I am still traveling in space as I am moving along with the earth and moving relative to the sun/other planets and galaxies. I wonder if this is what is called time, so time is simply moving on a macro scale, space is moving on a micro scale.
When we calculate s/t, we are simply relating micro motion to macro motion. In space/time, we are doing micro travel naturally, but can only observe macro travel. In time/space, we doing macro travel naturally, but can only observe micro travel.
In this sense, time and space are scale of motion relative to each other, depending on which mode you are in, you observe the other mode. I wonder if this is why time and space are reciprocal to each other.
When Ra said time/space continuum, does this continuum has a beginning and a end? Is there multiple continuums for the same entity, like different development phases or only one, from the beginning of the octave to the end of the octave. It looks like each depending on his awareness level/density has available to himself his own time/space continuum, not the continuum of the entire creation.
7th density would be where motion/time and space stops.
So if I die and go to time space, would it be like all past life memories appeared fixed but the future appear to be probability vortexes?