Time is an Illusion
- Maike Dorenberg
- 14. Apr. 2024
- 3 Min. Lesezeit
Aktualisiert: 14. Juni 2024
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Recently I mentioned this saying "Time is an illusion" on Instagram because since I first read it, it has been an intuitively correct insight for me. I wrote the following text about this in October 2008.
As I turned on my computer this morning, I was wondering about the time, but suddenly I realized that the clock went back last night from summertime to normal time. I did forget this for the very first time, and yeah, it makes me really happy, because it is the consequence of my permanent dealing with time, and time shifting etc. Or just to say with "time is an illusion".
When I'm in my creating process, for the better time of the day I’m out of time, floating through inner spaces and other dimensions. Just eating when I'm hungry, or sleeping when I’m tired, no matter what time it is. And mostly not realizing what day it is, or what month it is. Back in reality I often try define to myself the meaning of TIME. Following Mr. Einstein and other physicists and philosophers, I prefer the saying that time doesn't really exist. Means, that all and everything - the past, presence and future - is present in the current moment, the reality we're living in.
But in our (still) limited human thinking we need special props, to put our lives/ realities in an available order, to build up restrictions, to form the boundaries of individuals, to determine singularities. Just to say, to divide the Oneness. In all of these determinations, but especially in the determination of time, we have only straight lines, straight from birth to death, straight back in the past, straight ahead into the future and so on. And this is completely the opposite of nature, because looking at nature there is no straight line at all.
But also seeing the newest computer technologies, there is taking place another kind of thinking. Creating a quantum computer (I don’t really know this technique, but I can grasp the idea behind this), they build up working processes not only on one flat level, but on many superimposed levels. That means, this quantum computer is giving the working information not only in one flat direction, but also through the superimposed levels, building up an immense network of available information for more and more different results.
So, as I guess that no science, and no technology, and nothing at all could be created by humans, if it would not be available in the essence of the universe/ the oneness - in this tremendous ocean of possibilities - so I think as well, that this realization of quantum computers is the first step into a shift of perception generally. Maybe a perception in a more holistic way. And maybe also a shift in the perception of time at last. Time only exists in our thoughts. Our thoughts are the result of our inner programming, our inner computer, also known as mind, which is working like a quantum computer naturally. Only limited through virtual obstacles, created by human behavior or behavior patterns.
To let go some of these impeding behaviors could open the possibility to see time not only in a straight way, but also looking through superimposed time levels. And to choose the experiences for life and to go forward in the evolution not only in a straight line, but also spreading in different directions, and with many more possibilities to choose.
So, life would be no more a straight line, but with curves or circles or waves. More like nature.

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