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Old 01-07-2010, 10:46 PM   #22
Gnosis5
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Default Re: Geprge Kavassilas on the "Divine Feminine"

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Originally Posted by Myplanet2 View Post
The way that works, is that you set aside your time agreements and step outside. Different models explain time in different ways. many now are accounting for the idea of fractal, or quantum perspectives of time. almost like the difference between recording onto linear magnetic tape, or recording to a random access memory, like a computer hard drive, or optical disk. On the one hand, you can't jump around. You have to fast forward through to the part you want. On the other hand, you can access the exact bit you were looking for directly by jumping straight there. The linear one has to be done sequentially, while the random one can have stuff meant to be played sequentially, stored side by side, or anywhere else.

The idea of past/future lives, of same self, vs the idea of different versions of the same self all living a different version of a life at the same time. Both would present as different lives, but in one model some were long ago, or not so long ago, and others have yet to happened, while in the fractal or quantum physical model, all the lives are concurrent, and transpire in an instant.

Since we can recall "past" lives in the linear model, it would seem to follow that we can access our other selves lives from the quantum model as though we were the aspect living that existence we were visiting.

I also understand that paradox has a different meaning, totally, in the two predominant models. In linear time model, paradox results in awkward cancellations of reality, while in the quantum/fractal model, it simply introduces choice. Jumping from one incarnation to another produces a different perception of reality in either model, and this would have to be so, because we are ultimately creators and in control of our own destinies. So no matter which model of reality we were favouring, there would have to be a way of changing things that didn't invalidate existence and result in no game.

Jumping timelines is paradoxical to the human mind in the linear model. I results in questions about whether you'd exist if you went back and killed your grandfather. jumping from one of the infinite versions of the concurrently running universes in the quantum model, to another version, and therefore another aspect of yourself, results in nothing more than a different reality or timeline. You just continue with whatever changes you made in place, or seen another way, with the universe which includes the choices you've just made within it's prevalent and agreed upon reality.

Putting this into some physical representation like a sketch, or clay model, can pop you out of your mind.

Okay, read but not totally comprehended. Hope it sinks in with more journeying.
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