The Mystery of Time

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  • Опубліковано 18 гру 2024

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  • @AZee55
    @AZee55 15 днів тому

    So good!

  • @WalkinginDivineHealth
    @WalkinginDivineHealth 15 днів тому

    Its all relative, right?
    I believe that time is a construct created for man. Just like when you tell a child who cannot read a clock that when the big hand is here and the little hand is there, that is this time. Our Father formatted time for us so that we would have this concept that we could attach to that would sort of guide us in this realm.
    Yahweh, Yeshua, Holy Spirit, and all the other spiritual beings are outside of time. So, if we interact with any of them, we are time traveling right there!
    One of my rules is no regrets, no dread. Because like you are talking about, you can cast upon the future something unfavorable, or you can relive the past in a negative way. And like Joshua is saying, your physiology cannot distinguish between what is actually happening and what your mind and emotions are experiencing. We can relive things with a broken perception and stay in a traumatized state.
    If we can see ourselves as spirit beings, we are not bound to the limitations of time! I know for myself, I am not quite there yet, so Yah in His mercy often takes me to see the
    "future" in my dreams. Sometimes I remember and actually get to experience the same events soon after the dream. Other times I have this kind of Deja Vous experience and other times I remember the dream, but realize it is way out in my perception of the future. I hold onto those "future" prophetic dreams and relive them.
    This time reality thing really is a perception and it is up to the "observer" to put it into context.
    Its such a good thing that you two are doing here, bringing up these weighty topics and openly exploring them! I am glad I found you in March of 2024 and I am looking forward to seeing where Yah leads you next and also seeing you and your households immensely blessed!
    Oh, and the number eight in Hebrew, as you probably know, is about perfection into new beginnings, a sort of moving from the natural to the supernatural. I think that running eight miles an hour is perfectly represented as moving oneself into the supernatural!