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Re: Did you find a body? Now we look for something else, time...
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By: Susan Date: July 8, 2020, 2:22 am
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I think of time as a useful fiction. It's like the lines on a
map. You fly down the coast & California becomes Mexico & you
can't see the fake division between them. When I sleep--after a
meal, in front of the TV for example--there's no sensation or
choice about it.Then I track back the program & count the missed
minutes. Anesthetic hacks a piece out of time & the brain
automatically splices it back together without a gap. The two
cats have no sensation of time. They live in a sequence of
experiences and it's impossible for us, on the outside, to see
if an action they take is instinct or choice. Modern life comes
with an infinite array of what men constantly need--ways of
obliterating or burning time; to make it disappear as fast as
possible and erase thought as efficiently as possible.
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Re: Did you find a body? Now we look for something else, time...
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By: Jed McKenna Date: July 8, 2020, 4:02 am
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Yes, simply a useful fiction, nothing to get excited about.
Love ya,
Jed.
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Re: Did you find a body? Now we look for something else, time...
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By: Meno Date: July 8, 2020, 11:08 am
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I had a weird (as in new) experience with 'time' last weekend. I
switched off my phone properly for about 8 hours and told loved
ones and during the bliss of this most basic experience I
started to have this strange feeling that death was very close.
It felt very peaceful but my mind was assuming that this close
feeling was related to time and I thought that maybe I was going
to die quite soon, although I feel completely healthy etc. It
was weird because I didn't seem to mind, nor was I frightened
and I found myself assuming that maybe it was going to be in an
accident or something along those lines. During all of this I
felt very at peace and almost a sense of 'bring it on' as I
didn't feel particularly attached to anything including my
children - which again was strange (!) - and then I think I
realised that this 'closeness' to death was not 'time' related;
I had just assumed that; it was just a type of intimacy with it,
it felt so immediate. It's hard to put into words but I realised
that I had initially put a sort of 'time stamp' on this
experience instead of just feeling it for what it was - just a
simple intimacy. It then felt like it doesn't matter when death
comes as it is 'right' there all the time - and it wasn't scary
- quite the opposite - it felt comforting.... and I just hope I
am not deluding myself....!
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Re: Did you find a body? Now we look for something else, time...
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By: guest1907 Date: July 9, 2020, 1:21 am
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Truth is aware of itself in the fictitious visible Maya
Universe, which, in my opinion, has gone beyond the plan of
Truth.
Question: How long will Truth endure Maya's mockery of himself?
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Re: Did you find a body? Now we look for something else, time...
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By: Jed McKenna Date: July 9, 2020, 1:46 am
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Hi Meno: Thank you for sharing that experience. Now just let it
go as best you can.
Hi Bek: Truth endures everything for an eternity. Nothing else
it can do. It doesn't have any concept of time and only
experiences through the creations that naturally and
spontaneously arise upon her. Try to wrap you 'head' around
that.
Much love to both of your and stay healthy... now... further.
Jed.
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Re: Did you find a body? Now we look for something else, time...
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By: Neverx2x2 Date: July 9, 2020, 2:10 am
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One interesting time-loss story.
As a child of 7, I can recall waking from an afternoon nap in
what seemed like the late afternoon (maybe 4pm). I went to the
window and looked out to see that the sun was just above the
tops of the apartments across the courtyard... from my second
floor bedroom... and then it was black. A little focusing
revealed that it was night... and I was extremely frightened. It
must have been 9 pm.
Being a child, I let it go... remembering that I had just had an
experience of sleeping for a second, before my mom woke me
up.... and it was 7am. I complained and then realized my
'one-second sleep' was not to be believed. So I just catalogued
this memory of the world instantly going to night.
Later (like about 5 years ago), I can recall writing about it
and coming up with the theory that I sleep-walked to the window
in a dream-version of daylight... and then woke up again to find
that it was really night.
This alerted me to layering. Until I had the 'sleep walking'
theory, I only had the theory of 'potential time-travel'. Now I
have two layers to reference... time-travel or sleep walking. I
can flip back and forth between layers.
That said... thanks for the reminder about the dreaming. I had
just burned a year's worth of dream journals about 3 weeks ago.
I had stopped tinkering with my internal programming via
dreams... since March of 2020. I took your announcement in my
email as a directive or omen... a suggestion in my conversation
with the Universe. It turned out to be quite helpful in clearing
out some loyalties.
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Re: Did you find a body? Now we look for something else, time...
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By: Meno Date: July 9, 2020, 2:53 am
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Thanks Jed, yes I see it's important to let it go and I needed
to hear that. I find it's easy for my memory to store up these
glimpses and provide a frame of reference to try and move
forward but then I can't because I often reminisce to remind
myself of what truth feels like and I am looking back rather
than forward or in the present.
Equally, if I didn't have these experiences I would not have the
trust and courage that everything is ok and it is possible to
let go - another paradox - they're everywhere!
I guess 'letting go' doesn't mean forgetting/disregarding but
rather not attaching and making that experience into a big deal
or story where Maya can interfere etc. It just happened that's
all and it will sit in the background and inform as it needs to
if I let it....? Something like that?
Thanks as always; I am glad you are there :)
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Re: Did you find a body? Now we look for something else, time...
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By: Jed McKenna Date: July 10, 2020, 8:52 am
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Back at ya, for with out you I disappear.
Much love, Jed
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Re: Did you find a body? Now we look for something else, time...
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By: jacoba Date: July 14, 2020, 11:46 pm
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Interesting that you find time is speeding up. Reading that, my
next thought was 'Time must have a stop' and that's the title
of a book (Huxley) which I read when I was 20 because the title
was so intriguing; didn't like or understand the book though.
Anyway, time must have a stop and I agree with that.
It's a quote (Shakespeare): "But thought's the slave of life,
and life time's fool. And time, that takes survey of all the
world, must have a stop".
My life has often been time's fool as well but i forgave myself
for that and next I'll be slowly travelling 1100km to the east
to have two very slow weeks doing one or maybe two things a day.
be well Jed and others,
jac
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Re: Did you find a body? Now we look for something else, time...
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By: Jed McKenna Date: July 15, 2020, 11:07 pm
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Cheers mate, safe travels.
Love ya, Jed
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