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Thursday, January 19, 2023

SubscribeStar: Past, Present and Future are All the Same

Q. Good morning Lynn, I have a question for you about time and sequence. I have heard from many sources that time is an illusion and the past, present and future are all happening right now.  NOW is really the only moment that exists. That we have just agreed to experience time in a sequential way, for fun.

So my question is, how can a soul "learn" and "develop" if time is an illusion? If there is no "before" and "after"? Isn't time what allows things to change? Is our spiritual learning and development also an illusion? Since souls are "born" as a tiny undeveloped spark, or a consciousness unit, does it already contain all of its future experiences, we have just agreed to forget them and pretend that we are growing and changing?

Thank you!  

A.  On a spiritual plain the past, present and future all coincide.  I see this like a DVD in which all information exists and the spot you pick to experience on the DVD is the present.

In the 3D experience we are bound by a physical body.  That body ages and we go through the experience of being born, aging and then death.  This is a linear experience and can only be viewed on a linear timeline.  For that reason, we experience sequential time in the 3D earthly experience.  It isn't for "fun" but more about learning through this earthly perspective.  We have to do, be and experience all things as we ascend, and this is just part of the lesson.

We still learn because everything we do and the way we react imprints on our DNA.  Free will is always at play, so each situation just adds to what has already and will already happen.  There are multiple timelines that play out, and we will experience and even create new ones. The permutations are infinite. 

We agreed to have our memories wiped in the light tunnel before birth, but sometimes (especially young children) we can recall those residual memories in dreams, deja vu, meditation or hypnosis .  This linear life doesn't take away from our spiritual experience, it adds to it.  We are ultimately spiritual beings living this 3D experience, and each life incarnation adds to the expansion of experience.  There is no such thing as "junk DNA" (our bodies are brilliant), and each life, experience and moment leaves an imprint on this part of our being.

And that is all I have for that reading.  Thank you.  Love and light, Lynn 

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7 comments:

  1. Not remembering our previous carnation is a big frustration for me but if time isn't linear, not knowing our past life is a little like we don't know the future repercussions of our actions while living in the present. It makes everything a new experience instead of having a jaded "been there done that" attitude about life.

    I also think "dementia" in the elderly is often a misdiagnosis, because it could be that towards the end of life they are connecting to both people and experiences from their earthly past and their future within the spiritual realm. Death is a rebirth.

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  2. @Robert: I completely agree with your thoughts on dementia...

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  3. Lynn, is time travel possible and if so how is it done and have they been doing it already?

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  4. This is very interesting...I guess it's really hard to understand what it means to be a multidimensional being when you are stuck in 3D...

    I am reading the Seth material right now and trying to wrap my head around the mechanics of "different timelines." I have such a hard time reconciling "free will" and a defined future, even if there are many futures (and many pasts). As I understand it, it was a different "me" that is present in the other timelines, a "me" that made the different decisions that made those timelines happen.

    I am curious about memories being encoded in DNA, could you please tell us if the "data" is recorded as a chemical change in the DNA molecules...or there other way of storing the information in DNA?

    Thank you Lynn

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  5. @Robert and Dana: These are both great ideas for blog posts. Thanks so much for the suggestions!

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  6. one time i was walking in the middle of a busy downtown street when all of the sudden the buildings appeared older and it was so quiet i could hear the rustle of a long black layered dress that a woman wore as she walked away down a side street...it was pre civil war era like when women wore bustles....i could hardly beleive my eyes and then with a flash i was returned to the noisy modern times that i had been presently in

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  7. @margaret: Oh wow. Very interesting experience. Thank you for sharing.

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