If time has been going by faster and there have been no adjustments to our calendar, what
date by today's standards would equal that referenced in the Maya 2012 calendar?
Let's do a visualization. You are a ball of light traveling through the universe. You're
cruising along at umpteen gazillion miles an hour. The scenery is exquisite. Nebulae,
galaxies, stars, planets, comets, black holes, constellations, quasars, and all manner of
space debris whiz by you as you joyride through the universe. You have no destination, no
flight plan; you're just shooting through space.
Then suddenly you find yourself entering a new medium, but you can't see what you just
entered. It's like you hit a huge gob of transparent Jello. Instead of flying through
empty space, now your speed is greatly reduced because of the thick new medium you're
traveling through. Since you can't see anything, it's hard to tell what constitutes this
medium, but you sense that it is a coagulation of thoughts and a time viral. As you pass
through this Jello blob, this invisible cloud of thoughts and time virals, you realize
that they are very sticky and gooey, and they begin sticking to you, weighing you down and
slowing your speed through the Jello. Before long, you are infected with this viral and
you are covered with goo and stickiness. The stickiness attracts more goo which attracts
more stickiness. Instead of a ball of light, you are now a physical being; a physical
amalgamation of all the thoughts and time viral you are going through.
Now, you're going very, very slowly through the Jello medium, which now seems very dense
and physical. Being infected with the time viral, you experience time according to
characteristics of the viral. If it is a slow viral, you experience time very slowly. If
it is a fast viral, you experience time very quickly. Once you're infected, about all you
can do is wait for the viral to die. All virals have life spans of 35,000 years. (There
are also sub-virals.) In some virals those 35,000 years could seem like an eternity, and
in others it could go by very quickly, but it's still 35,000 years. When God breathes, one
in-breath takes 35,000 years, and one out-breath takes 35,000 years. One full in and out
breath of God takes 70,000 years.
So anyway, as you pass slowly through this Jello medium, you continue to accumulate more
and more goeyness and stickiness. You're a much bigger ball now, and you are dense and
heavy; so dense and heavy that you're not sure if you'll be able to get out of the Jello.
In order for you to resume your joyride through the universe, you've got to get rid of all
that goeyness and stickiness. If you can get rid of the goo and not let anymore stick to
you, the rest of the journey through the Jello becomes easier, too, in fact then you can
just burn right through the rest of the Jello like a laser beam.
But how do you get rid of the goo? And how do you keep more from sticking to you? Diehard
Olympic swimmers shave their heads to lessen the resistance they are putting up to the
water they are swimming through. Arrows and bullets fly through the air faster than
beanbags or tractors because they are aerodynamicly designed to offer the least amount of
resistance to the air they are flying through. To fly unimpeded through this Jello medium
we must have the least amount of surface area possible to catch the goo as we fly through
it. And we must change the texture of what surface area we do have. We must make it as
smooth as possible, so it doesn't catch the goo.
So what is the stickiness that causes the time viral goo to stick to us and accumulate?
What makes time stick to us? It is our conscious focus. It is our memories and our
expectations that tie us into the time viral. You see, this particular time viral/jello
medium we're going through is one of duality. When we were cruising through space the only
time was the NOW and the in-breath and out-breath of God. But when we hit the Jello medium
the NOW got split into two by the nature of the dualistic medium. Time was split into past
and future, although the NOW still existed deep within our being. But a thick outer
coating of past/future goo overshadowed the presence of it.
So if we break down that goo, our speed through the Jello medium increases. If we can get
rid of it all and get back into the thin arrow of the NOW, we'll just fly right through
all the goo. So you see, time is NOT speeding up. The nature of the time viral is the
same. It is WE who are speeding up! If time seems to be speeding up for you, it is
actually you who are speeding up because you are releasing goo and offering less
resistance to it and not accumulating more of it, therefore there is less slowing you
down, and it will be you who are speeding up. If time seems to be speeding up for you,
then it's a sure sign that you are evolving into your ONEness, that you are not letting
the goo stick. I had been thinking that time was speeding up for everyONE, but with a
couple of different people recently I have casually mentioned what a fast year 2001 was.
They both looked at me like I had gone batty, and one replied, "You've got to be
kidding. 2001 was the slowest year ever!" My jaw dropped in disbelief. To me 2001 was
the fastest year of all time. EveryONE experiences time differently, depending on how
sticky they are and how much goo they have accumulated. Time--at least the time viral
we've been in--is the same, it is we who are speeding up. 2012 will still happen in 2012.
There are no adjustments necessary. For some of us, it will seem like we get there a lot
faster.
Now we've been going through this Jello medium for almost 35,000 years and we're about to
exit the other end of it. What will happen to us then? That depends on how much goo we
still have stuck to us. If we are pretty much goo-free then we can go flying off to
anywhere in the universe we want. But if we come out of the Jello medium thickly covered
in goo, that goo will throw us into a new time viral that is compatible with the amount of
goo we're carrying. So the idea is to get rid of all the goo while we're still in the
Jello medium so that we come shooting out the other end clean as a whistle with nothing
weighing us down and creating the friction that slows everything down and attracts goo.
Time is a very gooey illusion. We lose the goo just like we lose an illusion; simply by no
longer giving it focus.
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