“I must govern the clock, not be governed by it.” — Golda Meir
Passing the Time
I was listening to a Dolores Cannon lecture yesterday (read more about her extraordinary life and her sad passing HERE), she said some profound things. One, however, really stuck out for me.
Time does not exist.
Yeah, I know that's nothing new or revelationary but it's still a hard concept to grapple with for most.
I mean who doesn't wish for time to simply cease chiming away?
We'd all be youthful (no time, no age!) and less stressed or anxious as we wouldn't have to scuttle about meeting our daily, hectic schedules. Let's face it, we'd be able to fit a lot more into our lives without time because we wouldn't have that sword of Damocles hanging over our head in the form of a ticking pendulum!
Set it to the Clock
On the other hand, time can be a great way to keep appointments. There's nothing more exasperating than someone arriving late for a date! Time helps us to organize ourselves and to not waste…well…err…other peoples time.
You can also use a timer to boil an egg — another handy way to use ‘time'. The list could go on and I do get that time keeping can be an extraordinary useful tool. However, the emphasis is on tool, not fact.
Time — all our watches and clocks — is nothing more than a tool. There is no clock in the sky.
I know Einstein spoke about time being the 4th dimension and it is scientifically taken as such, however, I find it's an iffy topic for me simply because it's still a man-made construct.
Time is still an illusion. The planets, sun, solar system, galaxies and such are all on a course and that course has structure and dependability but ‘time' isn't real. Hence why some people still work on different calendars.
“The only reason for time is so that everything doesn't happen at once.” — Albert Einstein
But what if everything is all happening at once? I don't mean to lay into poor Einstein 'cause I think he was brilliant but we do have to question certain things or, at least, rethink what they mean and how much power we give that meaning.
We as human beings, have taken time on too literally or, should I say, linearly. Dolores Cannon went on to say that, in her many case studies, she was told that we are the only planet that observes time. We're kind of a cosmic joke. Binding ourselves to it's influence and rigidity.
They say that when we get rid of the concept of time, we will finally be able to travel interstellar! Well on that note, I'm ready to throw my time piece in!!!
Metaphors About Time
We've been told that you can liken time to a circle – never ending, never beginning.
Some say time is like a layered cake. You are experiencing your current moment as the top layer but if you cut into the cake you'll see all the many other layers (points in time or other lifetimes) on top of each other — still there and existing.
I've heard great analogies of time being like a DVD. You can watch the story from start to finish and you can skip around the chapters and scenes at any point you wish, which is why some philosophers claim you could — theoretically speaking (although many people have already experienced this in dreams, altered states and in meditation) — visit the past and future.
It all sounds fabulous but my a-ha moment is still to come…
The Penny Drops…
It's so simple, it's maddening.
In the lecture I mentioned at the beginning of this article, it was said that we should stop using the word ‘time' and replace it with ‘event'.
Huh? Is that it?
Yes, but it's so acutely concise. Instead of referring to points in time, we should refer to them as events. Because time actually doesn't exist but events do.
Meet the Astral Traveler
Say you can astral travel. You astral travel back in ‘time' to your 13th birthday party. That party is still happening as an ongoing event — think of time as that layered cake example. You could even speak to yourself in ‘real time' — in other words you are having a conversation with your pubescent self.
You would probably get back to your present moment and then suddenly remember the conversation you had with this ‘spirit being' (who was actually you from the future) when you were 13 years old and this event will catch up with you in your present (lol…it's a mind bender alright!!!).
You have now entered a new timeline from that specific event.
Say the same astral traveler decided to go further back in history to visit Beethoven. He sees this German composer working hard at his grand piano. He takes a peak over Ludwig's shoulder and notices he's writing Symphony no. 5!
The astral traveler is actually witnessing ‘history' which would be Beethoven's present moment.
This specific event is taking place on the 31st December 1804 and it is still happening today in the layer of that cake.
We'll Get There — Give it Time…Not!
I think the moment we all agree as a collective to disband time, we will open ourselves up to a higher consciousness experience of life on this planet.
Right this moment, people all around the globe are channeling entities from our past, present and future (some even claim to be us in this future) — and is this so hard to believe?
Can we perhaps even change the past if we wanted to? Rewrite history? Align ourselves with different timelines and change tracks? Have we done this already? I don't see why not.
You wouldn't even know if it had been done anyway. For all you know time has been changed and Hitler didn't win the war (yes, you read right — in the first version of history he could have successfully won WW2 and started his global NWO — we could all be sporting interesting mustaches this Movember on that timeline)!
Dolores Cannon speaks of nexus points (in her conversations with Nostradamus) and these are unchangeable events in history. In other words, Hitler is probably a nexus point. Meaning his birth will always be an event (or he will always be born in that point in time) but the many timelines that run from that nexus point are mutable.
Related article: Dolores Cannon – 5D Earth is Here!
It's time to broaden our minds and throw out what doesn't serve us anymore. I think time might be on my list, how about you?
I'd like to end off on a humourous note — a witty quote by that Irish comedian, Dylan Moran:
“People will kill you. Over time. They will shave out every last morsel of fun in you with little, harmless sounding phrases that people use every day, like: ‘Be realistic!'”
Other article you may enjoy: It's About Time This Blog Was Written!
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That tree somehow looks like someone who’s ice-skating
🙂 An interesting perspective!
Black Friday and the Christmas tree Lighting will be the Perfect time to protest for any and all reasons people have today. Low wages, high rents, homelessness etc….. YOU WILL HIT A NERVE AND THAT’S WHAT YOU WANT. Rise up
Hi Cherie. This is an amazing article!!! Plus, I absolutely love, love, love your painting. Your talent is astonishing. Blessings, Ross
So glad you enjoyed it, Ross! And that you like the painting too – thank you! 🙂 xxx
Time is relative.
Indeed!
We die because we believe in time! One must just realize that there was a time before people started to measure time, a time before people tried to define themselves & everything else, a time before identifications! Time is merely a man made tradition, just like most other things! Its time to stop believing in the man made word & tradition called ”Belief” truly this is the key to limitlessness <3
Yes!
There is clock in the sky it’s called the sun. That’s what I use to see which part of the day it is.
It’s better than wearing a watch!