03-26-2009, 01:57 PM
(03-26-2009, 12:22 PM)MisterRabbit Wrote: Wow that is a fascinating dream. Wish I got such explicit instruction from time to time.
I don't intend to make it sound overly important. In reality, the dream involved a lot of symbols as do most of my dreams. The difference recently is that during the dreams I get a "feeling" as to what the symbols mean. Upon awaking, I try to immediately verbalize what I "felt", because I've learned that if I don't, I usually lose the insight within a few minutes. At best, I'm left with a faint shadow of the understanding I had gained. All this is stuff I've trained myself to do over time, I'm sure that everyone can do it.
Quote:So, what you're saying then is that...as we experience in s/t, those experiences are mapped out onto vectoral time, and it is precisely that which causes us to experience ourselves as individuals? Put another way, it sounds like what we call mind and memories are somehow our connection to t/s, and actually exist primarily in t/s?
Close. What I saw was that as things occur, they are simultaneously "placed" in 3-space and 3-time. This is where the personality comes into play. It is our personality that performs the act of mapping the 3-time locations into linear time (see below). When I say that the experience happens in t/s, I mean that this is where the personality resides and does the mapping that so defines how we actually experience the event. As always though, everything that makes up "you" exists in both s/t and t/s simultaneously. As I see it, the mind and memories are the s/t interpretation of those amalgamated mappings that our personality did to "color" how we experienced event. I do see the "personality" though, as having its primary form in t/s.
Quote:I think I understand what you're saying before this, but please help with the concept of motion and folding as it relates to it.
Going back to the pencil exercise. We were able to see that an infinite number of points in 3-space could be mapped to a single point on a line (linear space). By analogy, this is what happens when points in 3-time are mapped into our scalar experience of linear time. What I saw ("felt") was that our personality drives the order in which we map the points.
Think of color picture which is composed of a number of colored dots that, when gathered together, form an image. You could build the dots in any order and still come up with the same image. Some may choose to fill in all the people first, some all the inanimate objects, and others the plants and animals. Still others may use novel mappings like all the color magenta, then cyan, or "always ignore my mother-in-law".
Now imagine that it is the most detailed picture you've ever seen and includes sounds, tastes, and tactile information. All of these points must be examined, ordered, and brought into the picture (or possibly excluded) by the personality.
The great insight to me though, is that where I used to think that the memory was the image and that was then evaluated for meaning and catalyst, I see now that by the time the image exists (i.e., has been mapped into s/t), all the processing has already been completed. This explains why our reactions to events and catalysts have often already occurred by the time we consciously realize what has happened.
This points to why disciplines of the personality are so vital to our progression in this density. It is only through these disciplines that we may adjust the ordering (if you will) of how we perceive and respond to events. I'm certain that this can be accomplished though meditation and training of the conscious mind.
Quote:How are we connected to t/s, then? The pineal gland is one theory, which David Wilcock has spoken about and is very interesting. It could also be that our brainwaves themselves are connected to it.
It seems to me that we are connected through a myriad of ways including our dreams and thoughts and as I said our personality. Physically this may well involve the pineal gland, but it seems to me that how we connect is less important than that we connect.
Thanks, as always, for the questions. Love and Light.
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