On Time

by elizabeth
June 14 2009

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Yet the timeless in you is aware of life’s timelessness, and knows that yesterday is but today’s memory and tomorrow is today’s dream.  –Kahlil Gibrain

 

Many of us define our lives by the time on which we walk in the physical.  This is natural, of course, as much of what we do is dependent upon it:  work hours, sleep, educational schedules. . . There are many songs that detail the importance of time and our place within its circle.

 

As physical beings, we have a physical understanding of it.  Defined by the rising and setting of the sun, the cycles of the moon and seasons, and birth & death, earthly definition of time leaves us with a finite structure through which we experience life.

 

But what do we really understand of time?

 

As spiritual beings we exist on multiple planes and dimensions.  Born of spirit, we must experience both physical and spiritual energies of time. . .the endless story of existence!  The endless magick of life!

 

Through time and space we are deeply connected, intertwined and looped into infinity.  Imagine a different concept of life and death, our best bookends for understanding physical time.  Envision instead, loop of energy in which we experience different vibrations.  Where we may for a short window, experience the physical world.

 

In this physical world, marked with a beginning and end, we have a heightened awareness of the tangible.  We experience emotions and physical relationships, the sights, smells, sounds and sensations of this beautiful planet!

 

In the spiritual world there is no marker for time.  The Masters, as we know them, no longer age.  Once the physical body is no longer in service, the spiritual body continues its evolution, its timeless journey and quest into the realms beyond the physical.

 

Perhaps we will never be able to get our human minds around the concept of timelessness.  But perhaps we don’t need to!  We will experience it soon enough!

 

For now, we may find joy in all of the things this world and its time has to offer us, keeping an awareness that there is much much more to understand and experience than we can ever truly understand.

 

And that time is neither an ally or enemy.  It just. . .is. . .

1 Comment leave one →
2009 October 5
Charlene Gawa permalink

I’ve always defined time as circular without a good reason. I just felt it. Maybe it’s because I really resist the confinement of linear time or the deductive reasoning that takes for granted the A moves consecutively to Z. I believe that all time exists at once, I know that when I let myself go. Thank you for reminding me of my infinite freedom.

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