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I’ll step away from posting political things. Most people hate that stuff lol

Although that designation has always vexed me. “Politics”, when used as a derogatory term, has usually been applied to ideology and opinions about whether an abstract policy is good or bad. —I agree that it’s usually not a great thing to discuss, as differences tend to lead to debate and disagreement.

But, even so, I don’t usually go at things from ideology. When it gets to the point that it seems worth mentioning, it is because we’ve moved beyond ideology and are dealing with a real world action that is having a tangible effect. Although I suppose this piece is still slightly abstract as it pertains to law and basic civics. It is more of a current event than a matter of “politics”, though.

Anyways…


There is something that is very evergreen with the reminiscence of 2012 and the whole Mayan Calendar thing. The calendar itself might be a bit passé, but a lot of the discussions at that time had moved beyond the particulars of that calendar system and had begun to delve into the concept of time itself.

It is a subject that will always be relevant, at least for as long as a person is alive. It’s a factor related to the span of life itself.

And there are a bunch of different angles that the subject gets addressed from. Terence McKenna, in his 3000 book library, actually had quite a few books on the subject. Some related to fairly mundane things like calendrical systems, others related to the psychology surrounding things like the scheduling of events.

One of the slippery pieces of the discussions about time is that it is almost never given a precise definition. Some choose to cast it in terms of an interval; cycles and repetitions. Others consider it as a transcendental condition that makes change possible. Others might regard it purely as a psychological phenomenon, or one that can be manipulated by will. And still, others may regard it as the only absolute; the fundamental creator and destroyer whom none can escape.

I guess I don’t feel like going too deep with it today. But I am reminiscing about some of the book titles and subjects that I’ve bumped into in the past.

One of the great benefits of becoming more energy sensitive is that the discussions about time do not need to stay abstract or mired in strict definitions and relations. The sort of process of becoming, or concrescence is actually the process of the solidification of finer forms into denser matter. The whole “formation” that occurs as ideas emanate through the tree of life.

I had made a passing reference to it in the past:

It jumped to mind recently because I was around sick relatives and I could feel the energetic form of a disease imprinting on me. I’m cautious with replacing mainstream ideas entirely with terrain theory, but it definitely has a point that most of the causal elements of disease are weaknesses in the terrain and are, in some degree, bio-electromagnetic.

You can get to the point of feeling disease patterns in the higher levels of formation and then the can be proactively intercepted before they settle in. I’m quite grateful for the smart slayer, as it helps a lot in that process.

But doing a quick run-through of iconic books from the 2012 era, they all give a loose insight into the dimensions of formation and how we can experience them.

David WIlcock had a wide ranging discussion about perceptual abilities and psychic connections. Sheldrake covered some of the same material but had a more scholarly approach linking to the history of science and philosophy as well as more recent experiments on the distributed field effects. Terence McKenna had the famous TImewave zero, which would seem to be a way of attempting to quantify the variety that exists in the realm of reality and morphogenetic fields. He built heavily on Alfred Whitehead’s Process and Reality and the sort of knife’s edge description of formation that has a lot in common with Kaballah. Gregg Braden had two significant works on the fractality of reality and the formative layers, as well as the “Divine Matrix” that is responsive to a person’s mind and psychical abilities.

Way back in the day, I didn’t quite catch all the interconnections, since I was being hit by one work after the other and still hadn’t developed to the point of perceiving things with any depth or clarity. But, looking back, they were all reaching into the same general field. They just focused on different aspects of it, interrogated it according to their own processes, and expressed the results in a way that was personal and unique.

So, even though it seems a bit silly to keep looking back, there are some things that have genuine depth from that timeframe. Enough depth, that most of us won’t see the full scope of it until we meet this life’s end. It has resonance, and I enjoy returning to it. —As is to be expected since time itself is cyclical and it is always defined by the return to ourSelves lol.

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