07-03-2010, 06:36 PM
(07-03-2010, 11:46 AM)norral Wrote: clear in terms of time but definitely better for longer periods of time
than very short term. i love your doodles. what a great talent !!
Do you find meditation - a still mind - quite easy? The more I live with mindfulness, the easier it becomes to let go during meditation. Thank you!
(07-03-2010, 12:58 PM)Ali Quadir Wrote: Oh absolutelyand not just memories each perception works the same. We have a tendency to see/remember things that prove what we think to be true.
Makes complete sense. Been there, done that :¬)
Quote:Not so much its getting worse but that might be age
Let's hope not!
(07-03-2010, 04:43 PM)LsavedSmeD Wrote: Older individuals believe that as they have been getting older time is speeding up, yet the next generation is born into this speeding up of time and are accustomed to the effects until they get older hence they begin to feel the time speeding up because it is doing so in their life time and generations to come.
That's a very interesting perspective, and a most plausible one. It does imply however, that older people are not keeping up with the faster energy (and hence it feels faster).
I have just remembered, in David Wilcock's Awake and Aware conference, he mentions that time flows faster through a person when they are in states of higher consciousness (passion, joy, love etc.). This would indicate that those feeling time going faster are following their spiritual path (as Bashar states, excitement and passion are ways in which the higher self lets us know we're moving in the 'right' direction). Perhaps those who are in negative places are finding time going slowly. A good topic to contemplate and meditate upon I feel :¬)
and not just memories each perception works the same. We have a tendency to see/remember things that prove what we think to be true.