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The Illusion of Time Mankind alone amongst the beasts demonstrably examines and actively seeks to understand and quantify his existence. Until he examines the physical, spiritual and mental as an integrated whole, the Question will not be answered. Until viewed wholistically, any answers can make no sense because the Questions themselves are not understood. -- Craig Berry |
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Once an individual has been introduced to the pre-existence, they have experienced non-linear time, which is a difficult concept to fit back into a physical mind. The concept of infinity is likewise difficult to describe without experiencing it first hand in the pre-existence or in the Seventh Outer Mind. The most common comment from those who have consciously visited these realities when asked how big infinity actually is tends to be either, “it isn’t” or, “as big as it needs to be”.
1. Linear time does not exist outside of the physical, but is experienced by linear beings anyway. 2. The adoption of a three dimensional time concept by beings in a linear existence is a natural coping mechanism, to be used until no longer required. 3. Linear time will be cast off by the spirit when there is no physical requirement for it. 4. Time is infinite. Every linear moment has another moment preceding and following it. Trying to measure time is attempting the measuring of infinity, where the thing being measured is both infinitely small and infinitely large, defying such measurement. 5. Those who have clearly and consciously interacted with the pre-existence will have a clear and personal concept of infinity, with pre-existence perceived jointly as tiny and without end.
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