Some Thoughts On TIME

in #philosophy6 years ago (edited)

A lot more questions than answers in this thought-provoking publication.

What would the effects be if our conception of time changed? If we didn’t use years, months, weeks, days, hours, minutes, seconds, etc?

If time were not measured and divided, how would it change our perceptions?   

How would it change the way our minds function?

Would it have emotional effects as well?

On a more specific level, in practical terms on a day to day basis, how would this change our daily lives? How would we make appointments? Have a routine? Set and meet goals? Make, honor, and fulfill contracts? Conduct scientific experiments and record the outcomes?

How would it effect the dynamics of currency and economics?   

Since time is a form of spiritual currency, would a less rigid perception of time be beneficial or detrimental to consciousness?

These are all thought provoking, to say the least.  It’s difficult to wrap my mind around such a drastic change.   

There is another angle that I’d like to look at, though.  One that I am able to speak to a bit.  Time, and the perceived scarcity of it, is used as a psychological weapon by the tiny minority of dark occultists that rule over humanity.    

A glaring example of this is how time has been equated, to a certain extent, with the fake mon-eye that central banks put into circulation for the rest of us to compete over.  It’s a centrally controlled system of scarcity, which automatically puts people into a fearful mindset.  For example, a so-called “minimum wage” per HOUR.  This creates the illusion that “time is money” (by money, I’m referring to fraudulent central bank notes posing as currency)

The ruling minority also manipulates people into using time (spiritual currency) for various activities that act to keep consciousness at a low frequency.  Some glaring examples of this are sedentary and passive activities such as watching TV, youtube “binging”, and countless smartphone apps and games.  It’s not just limited to voluntary forms of entertainment, however.    

Time is also wasted in much less pleasurable ways.  How much time do people lose just dealing with government agencies? Filing taxes.  Paying fines and fees.  Applying for permission slips like licenses and passports.  Waiting in long lines at bureaucratic hellholes like the DMV.  Getting pulled over by road pirates (cops).  Or how about being in a cage for a victimless “crime”? 15,000 hours spent in forced behavioral training camps called schools? 

It boggles the mind to think just how much time gets wasted involuntarily at extortion-funded institutions.  This, coupled with passive uses of time as mentioned earlier, has a negative impact on humanity in the aggregate and favors the control wielded by the tiny ruling minority.    

Why?

Because time diverted away from learning, growth, and, ultimately, being active co-creators of our shared experience here in the physical domain, gives an advantage, by default, to the ruling minority in control.  

In other words, it reduces the probability that their control will be challenged, because passive spectators have been neutralized, to a certain extent.    

To illustrate, in stark contrast, does anyone really imagine that the Rothschild Clan spends time sitting around watching TV dramas? Or chatting it up on Facebook? Waiting at an “immigration checkpoint”?  Really?  

NO.    

People in the ruling minority use time in active ways, constantly working towards their objectives.  They use their time for a purpose.   

I’m not trying to say that those types of entertaining activities are necessarily bad, but the problem arises because all too often they become addictive and habitual. 

If humanity is to experience liberty in the future, time must be actively spent taking right action for the purpose of obtaining it. 


Interesting podcasts by Mark Passio on time being equated with money and linear time being used as a method of manipulation.

Mark Passio – Time Is Money   

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1rxoPYvVEOQ
 
Mark Passio – Illusion of Linear Time (podcasts 95 and 97)

http://whatonearthishappening.com/podcast?start=100 

Thanks for your time and attention!

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Very interesting. We can establish analogies, or we can say "Rector of our Lives"

Well thought written I say. Honestly, I think we would feel so much better without the time or a clock and someone that is in charge of you. Money is only something the government has decided is important and that school is necessery for us.