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Azeratel Axo

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Good evening everyone

hf
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Sup

We're talking about time travel

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Good evening everyone

hf
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Sup

We're talking about time travel

charlie
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I see that.

Have you covered what the difference is between the past and the future?
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Good evening everyone

hf
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Sup

We're talking about time travel

charlie
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I see that.

Have you covered what the difference is between the past and the future?
 Quoting: Metatron Phi


Go on....
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Good evening everyone

hf
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Sup

We're talking about time travel

charlie
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I see that.

Have you covered what the difference is between the past and the future?
 Quoting: Metatron Phi


Go on....
 Quoting: Azeratel Axo


The classic answer is entropy... but I hate it.

Why do we have a direction for time?

We know there are not limits on going forward or backward, but we only perceive the now.

Does time only have a direction because we give it one?
No, we have clocks. The universe moves into a more complex and structured state.

Why does it do that?

I am sticking with spin as my final answer.
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Sup

We're talking about time travel

charlie
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I see that.

Have you covered what the difference is between the past and the future?
 Quoting: Metatron Phi


Go on....
 Quoting: Azeratel Axo


The classic answer is entropy... but I hate it.

Why do we have a direction for time?

We know there are not limits on going forward or backward, but we only perceive the now.

Does time only have a direction because we give it one?
No, we have clocks. The universe moves into a more complex and structured state.

Why does it do that?

I am sticking with spin as my final answer.
 Quoting: Metatron Phi


Maybe the Universe is like a wind-up toy....

Maybe Timewave Zero is the 'Tightest' it could have been?

hmm
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What is the point of the universe?

If you look at is as a machine, what is it doing?

It is storing energy, data.

The universe is just a database.
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What is the point of the universe?

If you look at is as a machine, what is it doing?

It is storing energy, data.

The universe is just a database.
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[link to youtu.be]

Deja vu?

tounge
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What is the point of the universe?

If you look at is as a machine, what is it doing?

It is storing energy, data.

The universe is just a database.
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[link to youtu.be]

Deja vu?

tounge
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For like two weeks in a row now... tounge
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What is the point of the universe?

If you look at is as a machine, what is it doing?

It is storing energy, data.

The universe is just a database.
 Quoting: Metatron Phi




[link to youtu.be]

Deja vu?

tounge
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For like two weeks in a row now... tounge
 Quoting: Metatron Phi


Heh heh....

I've been thinking about what 'pi' really is

What it really means for us to have access to it

[link to www.gematrix.org]

WhiteFireRain

Radius vector....

From one shore to the other...
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[link to www.gematrix.org]
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[link to youtu.be]
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Oh yeah, I meant to get back to you about those pics.

What do you notice from them?
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Oh yeah, I meant to get back to you about those pics.

What do you notice from them?
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Give me a few more weeks for a full report...

I am going to want more...

Those X flares came out of nowhere...

Oh look something shiny...
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Oh yeah, I meant to get back to you about those pics.

What do you notice from them?
 Quoting: Azeratel Axo


Give me a few more weeks for a full report...

I am going to want more...

Those X flares came out of nowhere...

Oh look something shiny...
 Quoting: Metatron Phi


LOL

What do you think of the idea that they cause lethargy and stuff like that?

The flares, that is.
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 Quoting: Metatron Phi


Oh yeah, I meant to get back to you about those pics.

What do you notice from them?
 Quoting: Azeratel Axo


Give me a few more weeks for a full report...

I am going to want more...

Those X flares came out of nowhere...

Oh look something shiny...
 Quoting: Metatron Phi


LOL

What do you think of the idea that they cause lethargy and stuff like that?

The flares, that is.
 Quoting: Azeratel Axo


I think the extra energy speeds people up. Different people can handle different amount of energy. If you get too much, it puts you to sleep.
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Oh yeah, I meant to get back to you about those pics.

What do you notice from them?
 Quoting: Azeratel Axo


Give me a few more weeks for a full report...

I am going to want more...

Those X flares came out of nowhere...

Oh look something shiny...
 Quoting: Metatron Phi


LOL

What do you think of the idea that they cause lethargy and stuff like that?

The flares, that is.
 Quoting: Azeratel Axo


I think the extra energy speeds people up. Different people can handle different amount of energy. If you get too much, it puts you to sleep.
 Quoting: Metatron Phi


Just now I was channeling pretty ridiculous amounts of energy.

Seems to be calming down now....

BRSGUITAR
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we noticed time is an emotional experience and an emotion as simple as a daydream takes you into a different experience of time


looking back over our recent history of say the past 2000 years all of our major faiths become established and within our predominate societies the rituals of the faiths become endorsed into our time experience
thus emotional experience was dominated by repetitive emotional events to order of the faith
thus days became emotional by individuality because faiths imposed order/meaning upon each day
years became the total of ordered by faith in meaning highlighted bu high emotional annual events at faith based dates in sequence to the faiths imposed order
thus our societies time experience became timed by emotional faith events
thus everyone knew where they were within the faith
and
throughout our time experience over the 2 thousand years our imaginal information base was synchronized to the information provided to us to imagine with
this was refined approx 400 years ago when our industrialized societies went to the next level of our faith ordered time experience by declaring our universe was a clock. as in:
mechanistic
thus everything outside of earth moved to the same order of time experience as we were encouraged to experience by faith

thus by approx 1850 most people`s time experience within our societies had become a similar experience by design
 Quoting: aether


Yes and 13 reinterprets the lunar cycle as 64 engages the solar cycles.

Cheers all

Off to the big city
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It feels like that moment of anticipation before the roller coaster takes flight. It feels like we are on a spiral and beginning to pick up speed. I do not think we will be able to tell if time is moving faster except through our perception, and to me, it is melting away. Moments are colliding into each-other like excited atoms. I believe everyone's vibration rate is intensifying. Be proud that you are facing these moments with energy channeled into love and peace because without you this would not be possible.

I'm not exactly sure where that came from but I feel like something is going on.
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Thread: I sense that we are moving faster now.

we will come back to this topic /z\ in our noticeable future
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Good morning.

:mountaincloud:
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feedback is tricky today
magnificently near overwhelming
is the phrase tounge

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The proverbial ‘golden age’ is a classic case study in the difference between local and global themes in mythology.

It was the German ethnologist Adolf Bastian (1826-1905) who first introduced a systematic distinction between universal ‘elementary ideas’ (Elementargedanke)and culture-specific ‘folk ideas’ (Volksgedanke) in 1860.

Taken literally, the mythical motif of a ‘golden age’ seems limited to the Graeco-Roman tradition concerning the paradisiacal reign of the mythical king Krónos (Greek) or Saturnus (Latin) and the derivatives of this theme in western culture. Apparently the first to employ the term itself (aurea … aetas) was the poet Ovid, in his idyllic picture of life under Saturn’s sway:

‘Golden was that first age, which, with no one to compel, without a law, of its own will, kept faith and did the right.’

At the dawn of Greek mythography, Hesiod had already associated the god’s administration with ‘a golden race of mortal men’ (chrýseon … génos merópn anthrn), but extant sources never clarify the link between the god, the good and the gold. In astrology, Saturn’s characteristic colour was invariably black, but the possibility that an earlier Near Eastern culture had linked an exemplary divine king with the planet Saturn and its yellowish hue, linked with the metal gold, has never been ruled out.

No golden age or race crops up in the sacred lore of any other cultures. The closest analogue to Krónos-Saturn is perhaps the Chinese god Huángdì – the famed ‘Yellow Emperor’. First mentioned in the 4th century BCE, this was likewise a pined-for monarch, though not the first or second one in line, who was recalled as the founder of agriculture and of culture as a whole. In their theory of the ‘five elements’ and related planets, Chinese astrologers situated Huángdì at the centre with the element of ‘earth’, surrounded by the four cardinal directions. As in Greece, the rationale for the emperor’s yellowness has vanished in the mists of time; the sources at our disposal remain as taciturn as gloomy Saturn................
 Quoting: observation

[link to www.thunderbolts.info]

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........What is global in connection with the not-so-golden age is the wider theme of a former ‘age of bliss’, inextricably linked with a ‘time of the gods’, ‘of myth’, or ‘of creation’. Common, interrelated traits in traditions of this sort are harmony between all living creatures, an equality of seasons, an abundance of food, a low sky or sun, and the presence of spiritual or mythical beings on the earth. For example, a spokesman for the Tohono O’odham (southwestern Arizona) reflected:

‘In these primeval days all men and animals lived in harmony, and spoke a common language. … At that time the sun was nearer to the earth than now, the seasons were equal, and there was no necessity for clothing to guard against the inclemency of the weather.’........... [link to www.thunderbolts.info]
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age of bliss


i like that
we will change golden age label to age of bliss label, it seems

feels to fit the mood of this day

the 17th of may cheer

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hf
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[link to www.youtube.com]
these are the good old days

good morning
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good morning

by design we experience ahead of light speed linear time thus the causes of our noticeable light velocity present are always rooted within our emotional expressions within our past

not rocket science in the direction our emotional future is manifesting thus anticipation remains our collective motivation while imaginal visualization of what is our anticipated spiritual satisfaction alters to match our blossoming imaginal knowing of what to expect

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these are the good old days

good morning
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good morning

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the muse rendition of feeling good is amazing, had not heard that. what a great vibe to start the day.

nina loves it too, i imagine
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The above equals
[link to www.gematrix.org] theory of complex simplicty

I AM sure you genii will LOVE this.
hf
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Sorry wrong
[link to www.gematrix.org] theory of complex simplicty
hf
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Will not copy.
The theory of complex simplicity.
hf
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As for the pacific mentality associated with this ‘golden age’, there may be more to this than simple nostalgic retrospection. If cross-cultural themes such as the ‘creation of the world’, the low-hanging sky, the axis mundi and proximity of the ‘gods’ related to a period of geomagnetic instability, with a surge in energetic near-earth plasma activity, changes in the so-called Schumann resonances may have collectively affected living beings with a nervous system, just as they are known to do today.

The Schumann resonances are distinct global peaks within the magnetic fields produced as a result of lightning discharges, resonating within the ionospheric cavity. These appear to modulate the physical and mental health of animals. Perhaps fluctuations in these resonances induced experiential states of peace for a time of ‘paradise’, followed by modes of terror and anxiety for the ensuing ‘wars and departure of the gods’.

Embryonic speculations such as these may be the tantalising glimpses of a new intellectual horizon. Is a golden age of science upon us? [link to www.thunderbolts.info]
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As for the pacific mentality associated with this ‘golden age’, there may be more to this than simple nostalgic retrospection. If cross-cultural themes such as the ‘creation of the world’, the low-hanging sky, the axis mundi and proximity of the ‘gods’ related to a period of geomagnetic instability, with a surge in energetic near-earth plasma activity, changes in the so-called Schumann resonances may have collectively affected living beings with a nervous system, just as they are known to do today.

The Schumann resonances are distinct global peaks within the magnetic fields produced as a result of lightning discharges, resonating within the ionospheric cavity. These appear to modulate the physical and mental health of animals. Perhaps fluctuations in these resonances induced experiential states of peace for a time of ‘paradise’, followed by modes of terror and anxiety for the ensuing ‘wars and departure of the gods’.

Embryonic speculations such as these may be the tantalising glimpses of a new intellectual horizon. Is a golden age of science upon us? [link to www.thunderbolts.info]
 Quoting: observation

 Quoting: aether


 Quoting: observation


the origin of trauma/bliss sado eroticism within religions, occult and our beliefs generally such as
opposites
push pull
adversity is mother of invention
darkest before the dawn
endless expressions of trauma to bliss yin/yang
and why
because
we did not know why tounge

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