Monday, February 28, 2005

Creating time

I walked into Ojai Video last night to snag a dvd. Tim was working behind the counter. He walked up to me and handed me a digital copy of ihearthuckabees. It's about a man who hires existential detectives to help him understand some coincidences. Interestingly enough, the movie revolves around the process I talked about in yesterday's post. When I posted, I didn't even know I'd be watching a movie. I reccomend watching this movie and then reading Bardo Surfer Feb 27. For me, this confirms the view of interconnectivity that we both talk about. I am finding that I attract situations that resonate with whatever my current vibration is. The power of the mind is awesome. What is the sound of one hand clapping? It is the sound of a tree falling in the forest when there is no one there to hear it. We are cocreating reality. We are the inventors of our experince thru our interpretation/filter. Time is no exception and is a function of our creativity. I have had several time distortion events which lead me to these conclusions. These events have seemingly occurred as a consequence of a life threatening situation. Time slows down to a crawl and I am able to have plenty of time to choose the course of action which maximises my safey. Others have talked about similar experiences without any prompting on my part. The movie, "The Matrix", has some great special effects which demonstrate this event. In conclusion, a popular consensus among various people I meet, is that time is speeding up. For many people, I think it is. I suspect that our perception of time creates time like a needle on a record. There seem to be fault lines within the continents of time. Time quakes are inevitable and a function of human histrory: Tower of Babel is one example a time quake. Today's experiment slow down your breath to 6 breaths a minute for 5 minutes. Has your perception of time altered?