07-16-2016, 09:04 PM
(07-14-2016, 10:16 PM)anagogy Wrote: It's a good analogy. I like it. It also matches well with my understanding of time/space in the sense that time and space are not two distinctly binary and separate things. You can "lean" in either direction and yet you are still inhabiting both. As an example, I've noticed that it seems that the more distance you get from this current physical vibrational level of "space" we find ourselves on, the "faster" time moves, relative to the physical. I'm not saying that it "feels like it is moving faster", as it feels perfectly normal for the most part, just that it is literally moving faster than the physical world. Meaning, the further you get away from what we know of as space, the closer you get to "infinite time". Case in point: I can have an astral experience that FEELS like an hours worth of "time" but physically, only a couple minutes has passed (essentially I'll wake up briefly look at my phone and then go back to sleep physically and then check the time again when I return from my inner journey), which fits well with your analogy of the globe where as you approach a given pole, the space is compressed and the time expands (in other-words, you have more time available now per unit of space).
So in those situations when we sleep, astral project, space out, or otherwise dissociate ourselves from the red ray physical level of vibration, there is a gradual "phase shift" or "tuning into" an orientation towards time over space, though as my example illustrates, it is often not "pure time", else time would stop, when in fact, my perception is usually that there is still some linear flow of events in that realm, but relative to our physical realm, it occurs "faster". At a high enough vibrational level (the apex of the pole using your analogy), i'm sure that it stops altogether as we approach a more or less pure orientation towards time over space (violet ray perhaps).
Thanks for sharing.
I love this. On the "channelingErik" website (really, check it out. best. channelled. material. ever. save Ra, course. ) Erik describes why he's not so actively involved in bugging his family and trying to interact "from the Beyond" because it's like looking in a terrarium with a lizard in it. You look and the lizard is just lying there. You come back an hour later. Lizard is just laying there. It's just boring. (Why don't the dead try to communicate with us more often? Because we are moving so slowly, they get bored trying).
In an Afterlife, with perpetual summer's day, and you NEVER get tired or want to sleep, that moment will (literally) stretch on forever if you let it.