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ОглавлениеChapter 9: Illusion of time – created to experience
Einstein found that time is not linear and used the term »space-time«. Time is tied to mass, and as many remember from school, mass is sluggish and not as nimble as our minds. We also don't find any really solid matter in any particles, since according to today's knowledge everything is only compressed energy. The greater this mass / energy, the slower the time passes. Einstein has already taught us that too. It would be conceivable that time in the black hole, which is located in the middle of our galaxy, stands still almost completely and thus opens a gate to further parallel universes for us. If we were to fly through space purely as observers, we would find that time passes at different speeds depending on the nature of the mass. If we were to set up clocks everywhere in space that started to run at a certain point in time, after a few years they would all show us different times, since the masses are distributed very differently in space. The calibration to a single time in the universe does not make sense, since the space-time passes at different speeds depending on the mass.
Illustration 16: Space-time
Apart from the speed with which we move through space, it would be perceived differently by outside viewers anyway. If we direct our focus to the macrocosm, the term time hardly seems to play any role. In the world of matter, however, it keeps us more and more trapped. Let us now imagine that we are immersed in the physical world as part of a greater consciousness for the purpose of gaining experience. What we think consciously or unconsciously, unless it is filtered through our brain or falls victim to our beliefs, can immediately become reality. The great cosmic consciousness has the possibility to perceive everything, since everything is one and connected there. On the other hand, as a small part of this great consciousness, we and our souls are like a small candle that has been lit from another large candle. We are like an independently burning flame, without connection to the source of the candle that has been lit and shining on its own. We receive the gift of the now and our brain enlarges it and gives it more space by adding the past and the future. However, this is only an illusion, because only the present moment can be experienced.
The experience in the physical world is sequential in nature and in the spiritual world it is holographic and timeless.
If we let our mind run free, as in highly creative phases, the perception of time decreases. So that we can have memorable experiences with our very being and our soul, so that we have »time« to develop ourselves, to remember what happened and to learn in the process, our Creator gave us a consciousness with which we can immerse in the physical world and experience ourselves through a body. The consciousness paired with spirit and will becomes an observer and experiences in the here and now. It gives us the opportunity to position ourselves in one place in time and to let an ego emerge, as if we were floating under the ice of the South Pole in a timeless state of awareness, to pop up every now and then and see where and in what year we are. Through this gift of life in the material world, we are able to perceive a sequential sequence of experiences that line up like pictures in a film and lead us through the chronicle of all knowledge of the interworld. Above all, we have the unique opportunity to remember what is behind us within a certain time frame, to repeat it and to draw knowledge from it. We can place what we have experienced in a past so that we learn not to make the same mistakes again and link information through creative thinking and calculate it in advance for a possible future. We create sustainable storylines that we call our lives. This constant linking and networking of neurons in our brain from past with current and future experience forms the basis for a kind of position-fixing that takes place together with our mind and consciousness and as a result allows an I to arise in the now. Our brain continually adds a »pre-calculated future« or an already experienced past to this now by constantly feeding us information about what might come next. If you are not consciously in the »now« then you can assume that you are currently hanging in one of your subconscious programs telling you what to think and what to do. Those who can predict the future have an advantage over other beings. We create, so to speak, a »virtual glass ball« to see into the future that is possible for us. This allows us to react more quickly to situations that might arise and we are not constantly surprised by new ones. This makes our stay in life a bit safer and gives us a survival advantage over living beings that are not able to do so. The pre-calculated knowledge buffer enables quick and flexible adaptation to changing conditions. But it also makes us a little unfree, because it always takes a part of our state of being from us in the now. Sometimes I go for a walk and come home after 30 minutes without really noticing nature through my senses. For the most part of the way I was only entangled in thoughts and inner images that my constantly chattering brain made available to me. I am sure you, dear reader, are familiar with these situations. We are led out of our centre and our now and only move mentally in our head.
To repeat it: Consciousness with one mind and one will becomes an observer and experiences in the now when it is immersed in the physical world. In doing so, it determines its position fixing and creates a »I« feeling paired with our EGO, which creates a delimitation from our environment. We become independent people. The balance between intuitive knowledge and logical thinking proves to be extremely beneficial for the human species. The brain provides our mind with a knowledge buffer that extends a little way into the past and tries to calculate the future in advance. Time does not pass, but we are in a »now« moment and the brain strings these moments together as it processes memories sequentially and makes them available again. This is the creation and perception of time. But thinking in the past and future removes us from the actual »now« moment and partially separates us from our very own state of being, which enables us to feel connected to everything. The now is obscured by a string of information. It is the ego that encourages us to delimit ourselves as independent beings from our environment. Nevertheless, at all times we are spiritual beings who have a material experience in the world. The closer we are to the »now«, the more we are aware that we are ultimately all one. Many people identify so strongly with their body and mind that they forget who or what they actually are as a holistic being. This leads to the belief that inevitable physical death is the end of everything. Since our consciousness is also constantly connected to the action potentials of the interworld or, as Carl Gustav Jung would also say, the »collective unconscious« that provides us with experience potentials in real time (since there is actually no time), we only return to the perfect mental state at our physical death. However, we remain connected to information fields of an augmented reality that exist timelessly for our souls and our changing experiences in this world and the hereafter. Near-death experiences, telepathy, out of body experiences, etc. are phenomena that can be explained in this way.
Let us take the time for an example to understand the concept of time: If we want to travel from A to B in our car, then it is our consciousness, the spirit and the strength of the will that formulate the intention to drive. Since the spirit is of an immaterial nature, but wants to move, experience and express itself in the material world, it needs someone who can implement its plan of a car trip in this material world - our body. This is the moment when the illusion of time is born for the spirit and the I takes the reins. The spirit asks our inner observer to take that journey, strengthened by feeling, will and memory. The mind now interacts with our body. The observer generates signals that affect our senses, and feedback is given to the mind. For example, we are happy that we are enjoying a car ride or we are annoyed because we are late due to a traffic jam. A sequence of state determinations is created that gives us an impression of reality and time. It may happen that we are lost in thought and are brought back to the here and now faster than expected by the braking of a driver in front of us and the corresponding rush of adrenaline (becoming conscious). In these moments we give the mind a decision platform through our consciousness to realign itself and to react differently and faster. This in turn is passed on to the body and equally to the interworld. All other drivers in front of and behind us in the line of cars do the same and thus feed the higher consciousness with information, which is then able to make higher-level decisions, as it in turn has access to information from the interworld. We interact with everything around us and are part of everything, even if we are not always aware of it, as our EGO in connection with our body gives us the illusion of being an independent being, separated from others. Every piece of information is important and is sent out or absorbed by us like waves. The spirit could also have moved timelessly from A to B, without going through the material world in a car. But this would have happened at the expense of a unique experience with our five senses. And this is exactly the aspect of our soul: it would like to gather experiences in the material world, to experience itself and reports the result back. As pure spiritual beings, which we are by nature, we can travel with our consciousness everywhere, are connected to everything and are outside of time. The spirit is, so to speak, forced to adapt to earthly life and the associated stay in the human body, since thinking takes place much faster than the conversion into action by our body. It is reduced in speed, so to speak, when entering the material world, since our body forces it to do everything much, much more slowly than in the pure world of thought. If we break away from our traditional ideas of time and thus from the illusion of a past and future, we are back in the pure state of being.
»You, who still believe that you are living in time and do not recognize that it has passed, the Holy Spirit is still guiding you through the endless little senseless labyrinth that you still perceive in time, although it has passed a long time ago.«
(A course in miracles (T-26.V.4:1))