Our sense of time may be feeling like it’s becoming skewed.

– We may be feeling like, though the days may speed by, the week takes forever.

– Or vice versa; the weeks speed by but it feels like the days drag on.

– What happened a week or two ago may feel like it happened a year – or even lifetime – ago.

– We may experience taking note of the time and what feels like a minute or two later, turns out to be an hour or more that had passed.

These are just a few examples of what we may experience concerning time.

Why Is This Happening?

We’ve talked about how linear time is a 3D, or third dimensional human construct…so time is an illusion. As the 3D grid or matrix continues to break down, it starts freeing the illusions and begins exposing the truth.

When we get involved or engrossed in something – like a task or act requiring our full mental attention – we are able to move out of the illusion of time. One may have experienced this throughout their life when they engaged in a hobby, craft or task that they thoroughly enjoyed and they lost track of time.

Individually, we have the ability to compress or extend our time. By this I mean we can, with practice, speed it up or slow it down.

When I was a kid, I remember thinking that the last five or ten minutes of the school day stretched out forever; time slowed down.

Now-a-days it’s one’s thoughts – such as thinking this day with never end – that will slow one’s time down. In other words, by changing perceptions and thoughts, one can affect the time within their reality.

How much time do you have today?

By Jan Toomer


 

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