TIME, PART 1, WHAT IS TIME. (ENGLISH)
Published 23 April 2023 by Swaruu Official - English
Mari Swaruu: Hello, I hope you are doing very well. Thank you for joining me
here today, once more. I'm Mari Swaruu.
Time is the one thing that everyone experiences and is familiar with. It is
taken as something you are given, that you have a very limited amount of, and
you will never get back whatever you use or waste of it.
It is considered as something apart from the subject, yet intrinsically stuck to
it. Something that the person cannot escape from and what it never has enough
of, as he or she constantly is wishing more to be able to accomplish whatever is
needed.
Time is taken as an unmovable arrow, moving only in one direction, from past to
present to future, linear time, and that promotes regret, nostalgia, and sorrow
when looking backward, and doubtful expectation as well as uncertainty and fear
when looking ahead.
Much mental energy has been wasted dwelling in the past with regrets of all
kinds or overthinking the future, trying to control probable outcomes as a
survival reaction, as the mind thinks that if it can foresee whatever is coming,
it could protect the subject somehow, as an attempt to prevent damage,
suffering, or an unwanted outcome.
Western society is always promoting the concept of being prepared for something
that is coming, for the future, at the expense of living the now. Seeing living
in the now as a waste of time, constantly pushing the idea that if you are
enjoying the now, it will be at the expense of tomorrow. The time you enjoy
today, you will regret not having used it to prepare for your future, as a basic
principle pushed onto everyone in Western societies.
This promotes a work culture aimed at exploitation even, as the people never get
to that promised future, working endlessly until retirement when they are
usually too old and tired to enjoy the time they have left, looking back in
regret, wishing they had lived more and worked less.
But mostly, it is taken as an inescapable fact of life, reluctantly accepted,
and in the end, even taken for granted.
Time is one of the most misunderstood concepts on Earth because of the highly
deterministic and materialistic mentality of its culture. As Aristotle once
said, "Time is the greatest unknown of all unknown things."
Earth scientists have tried to describe it in countless ways, including
considering the possibility that it may be some kind of particle. For me, that
is the most materialistic definition possible and probably the furthest from the
truth.
Another grave mistake about time, as it is defined on Earth, is that it is taken
as a constant for mathematical models in physics, in which formulas try to
explain the universe from an unequivocally wrong base assumption. Because from
the much more advanced point of view and understanding of stellar cultures and
their sciences, time is extremely malleable and, therefore, very far from being
a constant.
This simple but grave mistake has dramatic consequences because all the results
that come from all the mathematical formulas in physics that try to understand
the universe are all erroneous but taken as a proven fact based on mathematical
certainty.
And they may be precise in accurate mathematical models, but if they use time as
a constant, none of them will reflect the outside world, no matter how exact
they may be.
And this is why, as I've explained before, mathematics on Earth creates its own
self-contained universe that does not reflect the outside world.
But what exactly is time from the point of view of the much more advanced
stellar cultures and societies?
Most stellar societies are in communication with each other, and they have been
for a very long time, and they very much agree on the scientific concepts that
they share. They are much more advanced than the culture on Earth, not only
scientifically but more importantly, much more advanced spiritually. And they
have a strong tendency to blend spirituality with hard science, but
interestingly always use spirituality as a guide and as a base for all of their
sciences.
For them, time is not something concrete or tangible. Time is a perception that
is linked directly to the thinking process and is an experience that is linked
directly with consciousness. Without a temporal frame of some kind, there cannot
be any conscious and sentient self-awareness. But it is not time that is shaping
consciousness, it is the result of a rhythm and a frequency that is created by
the act of being conscious.
If a consciousness is self-aware of its own existence, then it holds a group of
concepts that define it as something and not as anything else. This is a basic
principle within duality as well. But there cannot be any thinking conscious
process without a sequence of thoughts, and that sequence of thoughts, with its
rhythm and frequency, is what creates time.
Although thinking is done with concepts only and then translated into a sequence
of words, as in a language, contrary to what many psychologists on Earth wrongly
state, this sequence, with its rhythm and its pauses, creates a frequency, and
with it, time.
Time is a unique perception that emanates from the thought process, vibration
and frequency of each sentient being or soul. And as each one holds a unique and
specific point of attention that no other has, the perception of time is unique
to each individual soul, incarnated or not, because each sentient soul has its
unique rhythm of thoughts. When a group of souls shares the same realm of
existence, it is because they hold a similar but never exactly the same
perception of reality. And this is called perception agreement.
An example is time as it is perceived within the existence realm we call 3D
Earth and its Matrix, where everyone perceives time in a way they think is the
same, but it's not because even there each individual will perceive it
differently depending on the frequency and vibration of their thoughts.
And the way the Matrix on Earth synchronizes the perception of time is by using
clocks and watches, which are in turn based on the rhythms of day and night of
the planet. With it imposing on the people inside the Earth's Matrix the idea
that time is something other than the product of their own minds.
When the word “time” comes up, most people will immediately think of a clock or
a watch, in their incessant thinking towards the future. And they mistakenly
think that the synchronization of time that is achieved by looking at clocks is
proof that time is a constant and that has the same duration for everyone,
including inanimate objects.
Moreover, they even wrongly take for granted the idea that time is a constant
all over the universe. And this is the very purpose of clocks and watches, to be
able to synchronize people so they work in unison and to be able to find each
other in a productive social environment.
Therefore, the concept of time and its management, as they are understood on
Earth, are intrinsic characteristics of Earth's 3D Matrix, and that no other
stellar culture agrees with. As the classic statement goes, extraterrestrials
say that humans on Earth are the only creatures in the galaxy that have figured
out a way to measure something that does not exist.
But expanding on what is time and remembering that it is the result of a thought
process that is directly linked to and that also depends on the presence of a
consciousness, time can only be measured when it is in relationship to something
that can be used as a reference.
On Earth, this reference is easy to find, it is the planet's cycles of day and
night. But when that context is removed, the duration of time, of seconds,
minutes, hours and days, is altered, but only from the point of view of that
former context frame. So, the duration of any unit of time will depend on what
or against what it is being measured.
For example, the duration of one minute, as observed with a stopwatch, will
always be the same for its observing owner, no matter where in the universe he
or she may be. But that duration will not be the same for another observer from
another point of view.
As an example, the person with a stopwatch may see the seconds hand take one
minute to go around on Earth, and then take it to Planet Alfrata in Alpha
Centauri, and it will also take a minute to go around for him or her observing
it. But back on Earth, the value of that minute would have been altered for the
observers that remain there, even though they once were synchronized and held
the same value.
To further exemplify this, the duration of any unit of time depends only on what
context it is being measured against as a reference, much as what happens with
references to a space or spatial references. When we are on the surface of a
planet, it is easy to determine where is up and where is down. But when we find
ourselves in deep space, there is no way to determine where is up and where is
down, to the point where those concepts even stop being relevant or even cease
to make any sense.
The duration of time will depend only on the consciousness and on the frequency
of thought of the conscious sentient being experiencing it. As the classic
example states, the duration of a minute depends on what side of the bathroom
door you are at.
Time is the result of a consciousness being aware enough to be able to observe
its own thoughts and question why they are. As each individual soul holds their
own personal thought patterns and rhythms, time and its duration are unique to
each one.
Time is an intrinsic characteristic of who we are. Our mind and our awareness
are the results of consciousness. We, as souls, are time itself.
This subject will continue in the second part. Thank you for watching my video.
Take care and be smart.
With much love, your friend,
Mari Swaruu