Timing and interconnection (from June, 2018)

Tuesday, June 5, 2018

What goes on when I’m ready to communicate and there’s nobody on the line? I sometimes tell people as a joke, I expect someday I’ll get “Your call is very important to us…” but I do wonder why sometimes instead of connections, we get blankness.

Timing. You don’t fully realize it yet, but sometimes the wheels have to mesh. You continue to think we are freer of context here than we are. For that matter, you continue to think it is a matter of “here” even though in another category of your mind you know that our “here” and yours are the same “here,” only with a different set of dimensions accented.

You are saying that the non-3D and 3D are both part of the All-D and therefore are different aspects of the same thing, and therefore are closer than tied together.

Slowing down will help both comprehension and expression.

Okay. [Pause.]

I get that astrology measures the timing of the forces affecting 3D life, and therefore non-3D life. The non-3D aspect of reality –. Oh sure. The non-3D is tied to us as far as we are concerned.

The aspects of the non-3D that you can experience (or contact; same thing here) are those that are in relation to you. So, you might as well look at it as if the non-3D were as affected by 3D reality as you are. That isn’t really a very complete way to look at it, but it will lead you toward something productive.

So, the 3D is affected by what we might call objective conditions: weather, the interaction of vast impersonal forces with our personal lives. And the part of the non-3D that we interact with is, by definition, in effect a time-bound part of non-3D.

That is twisted, mostly by linguistic difficulties, but yes, that’s the idea. That’s why “on the other side, there is no time” is so misleading as to be worse than erroneous. The other side as you can experience it is always going to be in relation to you yourselves, and you are always going to be enmeshed in a 3D moment. Hence, someone in the 1800s connecting to ancient Egypt, say, is going to experience them through a filter of the 1800s, as you will experience them through a filter of the 2000s. Ancient Egypt isn’t changed, but the equation is changed because your end of it changes as the clock ticks.

Well, say that’s so, does that explain why I can be ready to communicate, and you on your end not?

But that isn’t what happens. You in 3D are never a stable unmoving platform. You always move with the present-moment, and each present moment is slightly different, as astrology charts.

“Charts” being a verb, here.

Yes. The vast impersonal forces may appear to you like a hurricane, but they much more often are a mild persistent breeze, with little dust devils and cross-currents, etc. The weather, like the time, is always in motion, even if one moment is identical to the preceding moment.

That is, even if one is identical to the next, they are still each one different, distinct.

That’s right. So you, being creatures of time, cannot stand still. Do try to express what you just got.

Let’s say, each of us is a part of every moment we exist in; we are a vital piece of that moment. You couldn’t take us out of it without leaving a hole in the fabric. I was born in 1946. From 1946 until my last moment, I belong to that time; I am a piece of the jigsaw puzzle, and it wouldn’t be complete without me. And, obviously, this applies to each of the billions of people who are in 3D on earth at the same time.

You in 3D are part of the landscape of those moments. You are objective facts, say. Abraham Lincoln is a known fact, like Queen Victoria or Napoleon or anyone famous – but the same is true for all the unknown men and women who lived in that century. You are all integral to the fabric, and of course as 3D creatures you are also non-3D creatures tied (from your point of view) to that time. You are each part of the objective fabric of every present moment you exist in. If you in 3D are affected by the weather, then by extension you in non-3D are affected by the 3D-you which was affected by the weather.

And so in a sense we are transducers of the vast impersonal forces.

How else could it be?

And therefore we are affected by the non-3D as well as the 3D conditions, and in turn affect them.

Same statement.

So we are impacted by 3D conditions, and decide how we will react, what we wish to be, and our resultant being is what translates to the non-3D.

To the All-D, rather. Don’t go separating the 3D and non-3D to any great extent, it will only cause confusion.

 

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