Time, perception and awareness
Posted: Wed Jan 16, 2013 4:55 pm
I don't really know if this is justified (I suppose... Time will tell ), but I couldn't find another topic in which to post this:
Since a couple months now, I feel like my perception of the passing of Time has changed.
What makes me think this is relevant is because I mentioned that "en passant" to my neighbor (she's a bit younger than me, for the record) and she immediately replied "me too !" (it was on the 24th of December)
Basically, I'd say that 15 minutes seem to be 25-30. But I must insist that I'm never bored !!
So it feels more like I'm aware of more, I perceive more and hence... feels as if there is more time flowing through me ?!
I've heard Bashar talk about Time as being a function of Consciousness (the idea being that at some point/ for some entities beyond a certain level, Time ceases to exist altogether !)... Any thoughts ?
BTW: the link above also provides a very interesting analogy to the difference between physical reality and dreams, one being more comparable to linear editing of frames*, the other being closer to non-linear editing. Hence the somewhat chaotic/destructured feeling of many Dreams.
(* Frames is used as an analogy to a motion picture to convey the idea that it is because we shift billions of time per second from parallel realities to parallel realities that we have the illusion of continuity )
Since a couple months now, I feel like my perception of the passing of Time has changed.
What makes me think this is relevant is because I mentioned that "en passant" to my neighbor (she's a bit younger than me, for the record) and she immediately replied "me too !" (it was on the 24th of December)
Basically, I'd say that 15 minutes seem to be 25-30. But I must insist that I'm never bored !!
So it feels more like I'm aware of more, I perceive more and hence... feels as if there is more time flowing through me ?!
I've heard Bashar talk about Time as being a function of Consciousness (the idea being that at some point/ for some entities beyond a certain level, Time ceases to exist altogether !)... Any thoughts ?
BTW: the link above also provides a very interesting analogy to the difference between physical reality and dreams, one being more comparable to linear editing of frames*, the other being closer to non-linear editing. Hence the somewhat chaotic/destructured feeling of many Dreams.
(* Frames is used as an analogy to a motion picture to convey the idea that it is because we shift billions of time per second from parallel realities to parallel realities that we have the illusion of continuity )