The Relic of Time
When I saw this title on an oracle card it really impacted me.
Time as we know it doesn’t really exist; it is man-made.
The calendars reflect the changes across time, history and cultures.
This is why time can fly or drag, depending on the situation, event and feelings.
Time can stand still, especially when a truck is hurtling towards you and you
KNOW that it is going to hit you and there is nothing you can do.
It appears as if you are in a slow motion movie.
KNOW that it is going to hit you and there is nothing you can do.
It appears as if you are in a slow motion movie.
Time is flexible and rigid simultaneously.
You can make it stretch by willing it so and make it drag by focusing on it.
Your thoughts and words have a huge impact on time, as well as your expectations.
“RELIC - an object surviving from an earlier time, especially one of historical interest”
I found the use of the word ‘relic’ very interesting when looking at the definition of the word.
Is time archaic or a measuring system?
Is it accurate or a boundary?
Are you physically in this time or are you scattered in your past,
physically in your present and potentially in your future?
physically in your present and potentially in your future?
People have feelings of deja vu, of having been in a place
and having experienced events there, a faint, distant memory.
and having experienced events there, a faint, distant memory.
Are they experiencing the vibrations from people past,
concurrently experiencing life in a different dimension
or had they really been there in another time space dimension?
concurrently experiencing life in a different dimension
or had they really been there in another time space dimension?
I meet people very uneasy at these questions
as they challenge a reality they own, a perception they are comfortable with.
as they challenge a reality they own, a perception they are comfortable with.
Science is starting to disprove so many long held theories of what reality and life are all about.
What are your thoughts on the matter?
How do you experience time?
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