Cos mic Time`

What day is it? It’s a day or two before the full moon. And how did it get year, i mean here? We’re already a season into the year. It seems three breaths ago twas the Aries New Noon.

This is going to sound like the most bullshit reason why I’ve avoided the whole discussion of why time is going so fast.

The reason is, in those old movies, they show animations of calendars whipping past; of the days go by; and they do. So I figured, well, if it was like that fifty years ago, and it’s like that now, it must have always been like that.

I do think that time is going faster. It’s not all in our heads.

3 thoughts on “Cos mic Time`”

  1. actually, this is very true, Eric. our sense of time is changing as we have been more closely approaching 2012. it is due to what’s called the Shuman Resonance and what many believe to be a natural evolutionary process. for thousands of yrs, the Shuman Resonance (known as the heartbeat of the earth) has been at 7.8 cycles per second. it was so stable that global military communications were based upon it. but in the late 80s it started to change and no one knows exactly why. since 1980 it has risen to over 12 cycles per second and supposedly it can only go to 13. according to some scientists, this is the equivalent of a 16 hr day. in other words, our watches still say we are living a 24-hr day, but in reality it’s only 16 hrs. the native americans were very in tune with this ‘heartbeat’. i have felt it before once very clearly, hiking in the mountains of Colorado.

    i totally beleive it’s this drastic. it’s crazy how fast time has been going by for me in the past decade. i mean i’ve been working like 90+ hrs/week for the last 8+ yrs and still feel like i cant get anything accomplished and that i’m always running out of time. there was actually a very accurate mention of this in my Jan monthly horoscope (for Leo). i’m still trying to discover this elusive method of time-bending though 🙂 is it similar to spoonbending? heheh

    “You need to make difficult things easier using your existing resources; it’s all a matter of how you arrange them. One of those resources is time. The premium on working with time more efficiently, and with more flexibility, is vital now; you tend to be something of a prisoner of this strange, invisible medium. What you have probably not figured out yet is that it has a way of bending to your will, if you apply your attention.”

    some theories of 2012 predict that time will stop, but i believe this to be in the way we ‘sense’ time. i believe it will be a paradigm shift and this earth density/realm will become more closely aligned somehow with it’s source (spirit) and everything will be moving to a higher vibration – a faster molecular vibrational rate which will result more in really being able to tap in and feel the moment more intensely than ever before. as this occurs, people will naturally tap into their spirits more which means a massive creative revolution. from what i’ve read about Eric’s articles mentioning the strong astrological similarities between the 60’s and now, this totally makes sense.

    http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=shuman+resonance&btnG=Google+Search&aq=f&oq=

    http://p218.ezboard.com/Shuman-Resonance-on-the-increase/ftheloungeroom61111frm7.showMessage?topicID=2.topic

  2. I thought it was boredom. When we go to my mom’s log cabin out in nowhereland, you could swear that hours had passed, look at your watch, and it is only 20 minutes later. We always end up eating breakfast lunch and supper in what seems like a few hours, then snuggle up in the sleeping bags at 6 p.m. for a long peaceful snooze. Meals take up most of the day because of the wood chopping, firemaking, cooking, eating, and clean up x3. Hiking, leaf collecting, birdwatching, wildflower gathering and story telling take another few hours.

    We are neither bored, nor at peace, in the lives we lead today.

  3. When I lived in Mexico City I noticed that time became compressed on the days I was in the city proper, expanded when I stayed in a smaller city. My intuition said that the category ‘time’ –when shared by 20 million people in a limited geographical space– was portioned out differently than I had ever experienced it, e.g.,

    same amount of ‘time’ / more people using it = less time per person.

    Years later, I have managed to notice that human beings actually *produce* time in a secret little part of their body/brain, but that function is incredibly susceptible to interference.

    And interference is the name of the game these days.

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