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phreedom
12-04-2008, 02:12 AM
The reality you currently find yourself depends very much on the construct of time. The perception of which we justify by perceiving successive interactions of physical matter at a given rate (ie, the gears of a clock resulting in a minute hand moving).

The human brain allows us to interpret these material interactions as the perception of a time "frame." This is because the brain is a medium, or conduit, operating on the same principles of physicality as the world in which it resides. It does this in such a way that allows empirical data meaningful presentation to our eternal consciousness. Thusly, the perception of time, and our experiencing of it, is wholly material and not a feature of the reality in which our souls truly reside, but of this current "soul-state" that we are all experiencing together.

Eternity is important as it relates to infinity. If I am eternal, I don't live forever as we know forever to be in this lifeform. I will have accelerated beyond the perception of time, into an immaterial state, impossible for perceptual time to exist because it is a feature of physical matter and the interactions there of. As an eternal being, the experience of time does not exist. At the same time, existance as we know it, depends on time being present, for existance is completely physical by definition.

Our souls will only leave this realm when they are completely satisfied with the fruits it provides, and it will come back too. The experience of time and physicality is actually quite fun. For the purposes of analogy, consider the video game era. Sure, an XBox 360 is more advanced and certainly capable of performing any operation that an old-school Nintendo can, but many still play old games from time to time, irregardless of the fact that the newer system is "better" as many would put it.

The Nintendo is no better or worse than the XBox360. With the right eyes, one sees that it is just different.

How about the youngster who goes to Disney World for the first time, falls in love with Space Mountain, and rides it over and over and over again. The ride is always the same, the same long wait for a short period of excitement, but exhilirating enough to repeat the process over and over again. But then there's the youngster's Grand-Mother who came along for the trip. She prefers to relax in the sun by the pool at the hotel and may acheive the very same amount of satisfaction in doing so as her grandchild does on Space Mountain. With physical demands of going on the ride set aside, one sees that it is not the time that sets these two mindsets apart, but experience.

Our souls have entered the 3-D state, as we, for whatever reason, have come to call it. But it can turn its head and realize the underlying knowledge it already possesses in its immaterial state at any time. It can do this in just the same way as you, in your 3-dimensional state, can turn your head away from a 2-dimensional TV screen; one mocking the 3rd dimension in the form of a video game. And at any time, you can realize that you are not in World War II as Call of Duty would have you believe when you are focused so intently on the screen in front of you; but that you are simply sitting on your lazy ass, in a boring suburban household, with an electrical machine in front of you, experiencing months of battle, travelling miles of war torn countryside, with little to no real-life consequence, in only a matter of hours.

What would have you believe that this pattern of behavior does not resonate through the fabric of eternity into your soul-state here and now, only to manifest every time you live vicariously through a movie, a book, a tv-show, a conversation, gossip or a video game? One can only deduce through human behavior on Earth that it is the goal of the soul to gather and acquire experiences, it is currently doing so through your physical body on this Earth.

For some reason, whether you realize it or not, your soul chose to be here, and it is here you will be until the end of time as you currently experience it.