05-27-2020, 11:05 AM
(05-26-2020, 10:13 PM)flofrog Wrote: I do not really wish to incarnate back in time it was more as a question I have been asking for myself for some time about linear time. I was asking this because, as Diana says, it doesn't mean that things are not happening simultaneously. It's all about this conception of time which is so mysterious and sort of magical.
To follow up, I think past lives, or a different time frame, can be accessed with "resonance." In terms of linear 3D constraints within this density, going back in time is prohibited by the parameters of manifestation involved in its construction, but we do have access to the unconscious. In the archetype cards as presented by Ra, we have mind, body, and spirit aspects. The body is created by the mind, and all catalyst (which is everything esperienced) comes from the spirit. So, there is a pathway, according to this model, from mind to spirit. Since spirit dwells in timelessness (presumably), then timelessness is accessible. This, as an artist, you would know.
To take the concept further, if you look at the lightning-struck tower, the implication is that 3D constructs, or belief systems, or habitual perceptions of reality, must be destroyed in order to become more "enlightened," or to gain a wider comprehension of existence. In this way, the flow and fluidity from body>mind>spirit and spirit>mind>body is loosened and opened up.
Resonance would be a situation whereby one would become "one with" or "resonate with" another being, such as shamans entering animal spirits. This would require breaking down the mental barriers as depicted in the lightning-struck tower. I think this sort of thing happens on a small scale when one reads, for example, a good novel about the French Revolution such as "The Scarlet Pimpernel." One is transported mentally to that place and time, and one experiences the vicissitudes of the various people of that time through the narrative. Reading about it, in my opinion, is a better exercise that seeing a movie about it, because one needs to engage one's imagination while reading—the mind has to be actively working itself along with the story, visualizing, and in this way reading about another time is a good exercise in resonance.
So my theory is that if one wanted to incarnate in a different time to learn a certain lesson, one could create a version of this even from our perspective here with resonance and intention, provided the barriers between spirit>mind>body are sufficiently open to allow it.