We live in a 4th dimension which is time. Our concept of time is an ancient one, from the earliest
civilizations who recorded the passing of the stars. Today’s atomic clocks keep
accurate time to a millionth of a second. People ask; ‘where will you be in 10
years? “I don’t know” is the reply; I have trouble knowing in the next 10
minutes. Have you ever wished you could slow down time or even speed it up?
Yes, we have all been there when time seems to be out of sync with what we want to
happen. Benjamin Franklin said, “You may delay, but time will not,” but
what if we could time travel?
If you could go back
in time, would you? Have you ever asked yourself why we crawled out from the
sea onto land? I hear you say – who gives a shit, right? The reason I ask is
this. You have to assume that we liked it in the sea – so why move onto land?
When I say we, I mean what ancestor of the human species decided to do this, and for what reason?
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Perhaps, I would travel back to that
missing link in our biological history and find out what happened, although the
shock of finding the missing link might be too much to bear. Imagine finding
out that we didn’t descend from some ancient species of hairy-arse ape; but
some other animal, one we hadn’t even considered as possible. The truth might
be too unbelievable for the establishment to accept or even believe as
possible. Sometimes it’s difficult to
see the wood for the trees because what we are told and retold over many years
as true is perhaps not so, but this is convenient for the time it’s told. I
know it’s currently not possible to time travel but who knows in the future;
anything is possible.
There is also this
paradox, there exists in the past a culture whose people believed in time, not
in a linear progression in going forward, but yes completely opposite to our
present state of mind. They were called the Aymara, and their time was not based on
the future but on the past, don’t you think that is completely off the wall? The
Aymara considered the past to be in front because it can be seen, whereas the
future is invisible, don’t you think that makes more sense than our current
metaphors for time? If you get wiser you get older, it’s only our imagination
that bridges the gap between your dreams and someone else’s, it’s a no-brainer.
Then again, you may not have as much
time as you think. We all do it – think the future as if it is a given. Yet,
our time on this earth could be over in a fraction of a second.
Are you listening, what are you dreaming?
As Jesus said, “Belief is everything.”
In my book “It’s Never Too Late” read how dreams do come true, but be careful what you wish for. Understand the secret of greed and you will attain one of the secrets of prosperity. The book will also take you on a journey and explores love, money, luck, and much more.
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