The Nature of Time
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Transmission: 12/6/24 |CST 10:08 AM | 6:47 minutes
Q: What is the nature of time?
A: Time is of… or resulting from consciousness. Perception of time is relative to observation…cultural and/ or personal observation. Time is seen as a construct to organize and conceptualize events all occurring…which are all occurring at the same time. Consciousness effects all that occurs within the construct of time. Methods of determining aspects of time are particular to the organization and use of energies within the construct. Outside of consciousness, (which there is not… everything arises from consciousness), time does not exist. All things are happening at once and it is within current ability, for most, to focus on one point of one’s experience within the construct of time. There are misperceptions or misbeliefs on the linear nature of time. Many would say that time is cyclical but in the expansion of consciousness, and therefore the multiverse, the concept of time becomes an agreement, a method by which to conduct activities. Should one shift one’s focus to alternate timelines, if you will, one would see that time and timelines are actually a collection of choices made by both the individual and the collective. Time therefore equals choice. Conscious choice. And is but a system by which we document those choices. That is all.
