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(08-05-2016, 12:19 AM)anagogy Wrote:(08-04-2016, 07:07 PM)IndigoGeminiWolf Wrote: Are we without time in time/space?
More precisely, like the exact opposite. As you transition into pure time/space "time" becomes infinite, and space (which is also the realm of mass) ceases (and the opposite occurs when you incarnate). But again, keep in mind the power in the word "pure". For example, right now we are in space/time but we are not 100% purely focused into space/time, else we would experience infinite space and zero time. It could be said this approximates a description of 1st density.
But practically speaking, as you intended the question, yes.
To go back on my answer that was no. If IGW speaks of time/space out of interest for higher densities which Ra speaks of, then the answer can only be no as I see things. A yes would make impossible any form of evolution across densities as evolution requires a notion of change from where it is experienced.
On the pure time/space, it seems paradoxal to take out one of the portion that makes time/space what it is. It seems time can only exist within the concept of space within the duality they represent. Both extremities coaslesce into what is neither of them to reach back to the Source (or emerge from it from there) which is why Ra calls it moving toward timelessness, because you expand on the time extremity until you break free from it.