03-26-2009, 12:22 PM
Wow that is a fascinating dream. Wish I got such explicit instruction from time to time.
I think I understand what you're saying before this, but please help with the concept of motion and folding as it relates to it.
So, what you're saying then is that...as we experience in s/t, those experiences are mapped out onto vectoral time, and it is precisely that which causes us to experience ourselves as individuals? Put another way, it sounds like what we call mind and memories are somehow our connection to t/s, and actually exist primarily in t/s? So let's say for example everything I know about myself, all my ideas of myself, are existing in t/s and since I'm connected to t/s I am aware of myself not only as an experiencing entity but also as a continuation and individual?
Is this what you're getting at or am I way off?
How are we connected to t/s, then? The pineal gland is one theory, which David Wilcock has spoken about and is very interesting. It could also be that our brainwaves themselves are connected to it.
Quote:It is this ordering and direction of the "folding" of the events, the "motion", if you will, that defines the way a 3rd Density entity experiences the events.
I think I understand what you're saying before this, but please help with the concept of motion and folding as it relates to it.
Quote:At first, I kept seeing how events in s/t were mapping into t/s, spread out over t/s as they were occurring. Then, I saw how the motion of these t/s instances were being coalesced and mapped onto the vector of time for our 3rd Density interpretation of the events. It was the direction, or the perspective, used to accomplish the mappings from 3-D time onto vectoral time that actually created the experience of the individual in s/t.
So, what you're saying then is that...as we experience in s/t, those experiences are mapped out onto vectoral time, and it is precisely that which causes us to experience ourselves as individuals? Put another way, it sounds like what we call mind and memories are somehow our connection to t/s, and actually exist primarily in t/s? So let's say for example everything I know about myself, all my ideas of myself, are existing in t/s and since I'm connected to t/s I am aware of myself not only as an experiencing entity but also as a continuation and individual?
Is this what you're getting at or am I way off?
How are we connected to t/s, then? The pineal gland is one theory, which David Wilcock has spoken about and is very interesting. It could also be that our brainwaves themselves are connected to it.