It’s About Time

Really

When I was growing up, I remember my grandparents and their generation talking about how quickly time and the days passed. It seemed there were not enough hours in the day to get things done, and they could only do about half of what they did when they were younger.

This concept is still true and I find it so as I age, and even more so when one retires from a day to day job. I work from home and it is not just that I am getting older that makes me aware of this fact, but also that I don’t have to leave daily to go to a job at specific hours. Yet, it is not just even this that makes me wonder about time.

I happened to discuss this with a younger client that I have and they said they experience it also, and they are in their mid twenties. They own a retail establishment and manage it also. They said that many days they know which day of the week it is because of the vendors who come into their store. So what is happening with time.

Outside of the earth they do not have time as we know it. All the events happen and are available at any time. I love the Dr Who quote about time.  “People assume that time is a strict progression of cause to effect, but actually, from a non-linear, non-subjective viewpoint, it’s more like a big ball of wibbly-wobbly, timey-wimey stuff.” 

We see time in a linear manner of events as happening in a sequence. We follow a calendare and clock on the wall to tell us what to do and when to do it. Before calendars and clocks, humans lived by the rhytm of their bodies, the weather, the seasons, the moon, the sun and the stars to tell them what to do and when to do it.

When they developed cities they also developed shadow clocks or sundials to tell them what part of the day it was for meeting and acting. Then in Egyptian times they developed calendars to organize people and events. Later the sundials developed into more mechanical time keeping methods in order to keep up with changing events like times and schedules for trains, stages, and as technology developed so did time keeping methods to meet the needs of society.

Farmers, and people who lived closed to the earth, unless interacting with society still lived by their connection to nature, the land and weather. Even today you see people living away from society doing this. They live by the natural rythms instead of structured rythms.

So yes, as we age, our forms and life style slow down and our need to be doing and moving quickly to keep up with the clock and demands of life move us out of the structured time into a more rythmic time. However, as I said many younger people still caught in the daily work and family schedule are experiencing this also.

Why? It is because the earth is moving into the 5th Dimension and as her energies increase, we experience them as well as the influx of energies from Source coming to help us to ascend into 5D along with Lady Gaia, Earth. As we increase our vibration we are moving into the energy levels, where time is not structured but more cyclical and expansive. We are moving into the non linear, non subjective, wibbly-wobbly, timey -wimey stuff.

We can no longer judge our abilities, actions and the timing and outcome of events based on the same beliefs and perspectives as before. It is time to Let Go and simply experience life from a Being state instead of a Doing state. Yes, we still have appointments, jobs and duties, but we can now without guilt, take some time to simply be, and enjoy life, nature, friends, family and feeling joy without guilt about SIMPLY BEING.

Time it seems is relative and irrelevant as we move into a new shift of paradigm from structured society into experiential and expansive creation of our lives.

It is our choices that allow us to shift or jump from this time line of restrictions and choose to live in a new time line of joy and freedom. I’ll see you there.

I AM Marguerite