01-02-2013, 03:35 PM
I am congruent with anagogy.
Simply put:
• space/time = physical (related to mind/body) = outer planes
• time/space = metaphysical (related to mind/spirit) = inner planes (aka "astral planes")
I always like to use the following analogy to explain it to the layman: space/time is "on stage" where we take up our roles and play out our chosen characters in this ever-unfolding drama, and time/space is "backstage" where we review our performance, read the scripts, take a rest, rehearse our parts, have a look at the "big picture," and prepare for the next play.
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I would further add that space/time and its time/space analog applies to every density of awareness, not just 3rd, 2nd and 1st. I only mention this due to the common misconception that once one "ascends" from 3rd-density he/she no longer uses a physical vehicle. This is an erroneous concept (primarily because "higher dimensions" are often misunderstood with the "astral" or inner planes of 3rd-density). Truth is, physical bodies exist across all densities; albeit their materiality, substance, texture, tangibility, physicality, form, solidity and overall "plasticity" may change (i.e. become lighter, subtler and more refined).
Addendum
I might add that there is no separation between space/time and time/space—these two concepts are irrevocably intertwined (that is to say: both exist concurrently, meshing and blending into and through each other). In other words, it's not as if you are only in space/time right now without being in time/space also. It's just a matter of focus. Your consciousness is simply more focused on the outer (space/time) planes while in incarnation. One can still "phase out" between the planes via techniques such as "astral projection."
Basically, time/space is consciousness turned outside-in and space/time is consciousness turned inside-out.
Simply put:
• space/time = physical (related to mind/body) = outer planes
• time/space = metaphysical (related to mind/spirit) = inner planes (aka "astral planes")
I always like to use the following analogy to explain it to the layman: space/time is "on stage" where we take up our roles and play out our chosen characters in this ever-unfolding drama, and time/space is "backstage" where we review our performance, read the scripts, take a rest, rehearse our parts, have a look at the "big picture," and prepare for the next play.
***
I would further add that space/time and its time/space analog applies to every density of awareness, not just 3rd, 2nd and 1st. I only mention this due to the common misconception that once one "ascends" from 3rd-density he/she no longer uses a physical vehicle. This is an erroneous concept (primarily because "higher dimensions" are often misunderstood with the "astral" or inner planes of 3rd-density). Truth is, physical bodies exist across all densities; albeit their materiality, substance, texture, tangibility, physicality, form, solidity and overall "plasticity" may change (i.e. become lighter, subtler and more refined).
Addendum
I might add that there is no separation between space/time and time/space—these two concepts are irrevocably intertwined (that is to say: both exist concurrently, meshing and blending into and through each other). In other words, it's not as if you are only in space/time right now without being in time/space also. It's just a matter of focus. Your consciousness is simply more focused on the outer (space/time) planes while in incarnation. One can still "phase out" between the planes via techniques such as "astral projection."
Basically, time/space is consciousness turned outside-in and space/time is consciousness turned inside-out.
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