Time as we think of it, always marching forward, doesn’t exist. Here’s why:
Number one, there are cultures in the world, which don’t use time, because it’s not conditioned into them, Brazil’s Piraha Tribe. Also animals don’t sense time, they sense the cycles of the day.
Third, in physics, time mathematically works just as well going forward as it does going backwards. There are key equations in physics where time becomes infinite. Black holes, movement of a pendulum on the quantum field. Time is conditioned into humans … as being part of their awareness. Einstein said it best, “When you’re sitting with a pretty girl, an hour seems like a minute. When your hand is a hot stove, a minute seems like an hour.” We can move in our awareness to timelessness any moment. Here’s how:
Do the stopping time exercise. In the same way we’re conditioned to see the world as solid. The world isn’t solid. The world is vibrating. We’re conditioned to believe that the chair is solid, and therefore we make it solid. My experience the world is not solid, because, in my selective attention, I’ve broken through and seen the gorilla. Both in respect to time, and respect to the world being solid. It’s all about conditioning, and where my awareness is. When my awareness is in the present moment, the world stops, there’s timelessness, and it’s not solid. Anything thing I think immediately is, that’s tapping into the source.
Also, the epsiodic memory and the unreserved past hasn’t happened yet. Here’s the key points: time as we know it doesn’t exist. If time as we know it doesn’t exist, space also doesn’t exist as we know it. They’re both conditioned into our awareness. Lisa Broderick, Quantist, Author, Speaker and Turnaround Expert …