07-20-2010, 07:36 PM
My impression was that each density can be experienced in either space/time (as our ordinary lives) or time/space. In space/time, we can easily perceive and move around in space, but motion in time happens to us automatically. Those in time/space can just as easily move to any particular time, just as we can move to any space; while their location in space is constant, fixed or persistent.
But as I read more, especially the 57.33 quote below, seems to imply that this distinction is only relevant for those of us living in 3D or beneath the Veil. The way that if we talked with a Flatlander, they might not be able to comprehend that Ahead, Up, and Right are concepts we can all instantly perceive at a single glance. This might be an analogy for how 4D+ entities can use both space and time.
41.19
57.33
Session 70 starts a more detailed discussion of this.
Esmerelda has a poignant fictionalized description of a soul getting lost in negative time/space. I suspect that was one of the episodes that was perceived by the authors as an intuitive channeling.
Does this answer your question?
But as I read more, especially the 57.33 quote below, seems to imply that this distinction is only relevant for those of us living in 3D or beneath the Veil. The way that if we talked with a Flatlander, they might not be able to comprehend that Ahead, Up, and Right are concepts we can all instantly perceive at a single glance. This might be an analogy for how 4D+ entities can use both space and time.
41.19
Quote:Q: Could you tell me the difference between space/time and time/space?
Ra: I am Ra. Using your words, the difference is that between the visible and invisible or the physical and metaphysical. Using mathematical terms, as does the one you call Larson, the difference is that between s/t and t/s.
57.33
Quote:Q:... Could you please expand on the concept of space/time and time/space and how to get past this concept and what density level do these concepts no longer affect the individual?
Ra: I am Ra. ....
The space/time and time/space concepts are those concepts describing as mathematically as possible the relationships of your illusion, that which is seen to that which is unseen. These descriptive terms are clumsy. They, however, suffice for this work.
The space/time and time/space distinctions, as you understand them, do not hold sway except in third-density. However, fourth, fifth, and to some extent, sixth, work within some system of polarized space/time and time/space.
Session 70 starts a more detailed discussion of this.
Esmerelda has a poignant fictionalized description of a soul getting lost in negative time/space. I suspect that was one of the episodes that was perceived by the authors as an intuitive channeling.
Does this answer your question?