DWQA QuestionsCategory: Divine RealmWe know that “time” does not exist in the light, the same way it does in the physical. Is it truly that there is “no time,” or is it simply different? If different, how is the “passage of time” experienced, grasped, and understood by those living in the light?
Nicola Staff asked 4 years ago
This is quite difficult to convey and truly impossible fully, because the human language does not provide words to describe the phenomenon of time experienced by the light being—it is that simple. We will describe some of the possibilities of experiencing and you can think about the time consequences from your human perspective and the variance in what is possible is a measure of the properties of time in the different awarenesses. We were discussing the ability to multilocate not only sequentially to visit many places instantaneously but to do so simultaneously, in effect. This is accomplished through time itself, that it can be subdivided and it is elastic and it loops continually from one place of experiencing to another. In a sense, there is a time matrix. You think of time as a linear phenomenon that is the same for everyone. You might call it different clock hours when standing on different places on the Earth because of its rotation bringing daytime and then nighttime and then calendar days proceeding accordingly, with each rotation. So the only variance is the physical location of the observer in how they would see what time it is. In actuality, they are experiencing time simultaneously but calling it something different. We are speaking of a multiplicity of times that can be accessed at will and with a full and deep conscious awareness and understanding of the principles to know what one is doing and how to go about it. So you can access multiple timelines that are proceeding in parallel, looping to and fro, and in that sense, you can be ahead of yourself or behind yourself in taking part in activities at other physical locations in the universe but on different timelines that will vary from what you might be experiencing at a starting point before those journeys were launched, while still continuing where you might be presently before embarking on a visit to the other timelines. It is like gravity representing a field of energy. So in the solar system you inhabit, the effects of solar gravity impinge on all the planetary bodies no matter where they are located, in closest proximity or to the furthest reaches of the solar system. There is a field of gravity such that someone traveling across the solar system will perceive that gravitational pull wherever they might be. So the gravity as a force exists simultaneously everywhere at once. It will be experienced somewhat differently depending on location and distance from the source of the energy field but it is omnipresent within that larger locale of the solar system itself and then extending weakly beyond it. The same is true of time, it is a field of energy so what you experience as time will vary depending on the conscious orientation you adopt with respect to a particular timeline you are traversing through this field. It is somewhat analogous to traversing the solar system and moving towards and away from the planetary bodies, for a while you will be more greatly influenced by the gravity of those planets than the Sun, and may well end up in orbit or crash into them if you become vulnerable to their attraction and have no means energetically to move away. So the same is true of time. The intention of consciousness in launching itself from Point A to Point B carries with it time implications so you are moving on a timeline from Point A to Point B in a physical location within the time energy field. That timeline has a history because consciousness becomes entangled in a quantum sense with its surroundings. So you have, in effect, a vast time field that is filled with something analogous to the timeline arrows of individual experiences that interpenetrate and overlap and crisscross within this vast time energy field. Time can move in any direction, so from the perspective of an observer it can be moving forwards or backwards. This is how you can travel within and across time, both forwards and backwards, it is simply perspective and conscious choice in how you want your energy to proceed. This is why there is a relativity not only in terms of movement and the consequences of gravitational forces but for time as well—it is a complex interplay of consciousness and its consequences in moving about throughout the universe and multiple dimensions as well.