Focus27 wrote on Jan 14th, 2012 at 6:45am:Time is a word used to explain the obvious: How something was, how it is, and how it will be.
But does time have any meaning in the afterlife?
Can the dead travel through time?
Time is the medium of change.
(We must define our terms, or no one knows what the other or their selves are talking about, conversation has poor structure, is scrappy and loses meaning, it becomes just expressing vague energies)
Therefore, wherever there is change, there is time. There is change throughout all creation. In all dimensions, in all spheres, there is change and time. It's meaning is progress.
All change is cyclic, but with each turn is moved a little onward, making all change not just cyclic but spiralling.
And every rate of change - which is a line of time - spirals around the line of another rate of change, which is also a spiral. And each has rates of change spiralling around its own line. These are the lines of time, they are interwoven spirals, each running at a right angle to every other. For time is the rate of change of matter. (We must define our terms)
Every dimension exists at a right-angle to every other dimension. And so its rate of change (its line of time) spirals at a right-angle to every other dimension.
We hear of astral travellers who say they have been to planes beyond space and time. They have not. Space is the medium of existence, and time the medium of change. (We must define our terms.) Wherever there is existence, wherever there is presense, there is change, there is space, there is time. Even awareness takes time.
Their sensory phenomenon of being beyond time and space is an illusion. For every dimension's time/change/rate of change is linear (or else it would divide itself) making points along that dimension's line of time to be seen as differing distances from the viewer within that dimension. One point being now, and another point being in the past, and another point being even further in the past, and thus even further away in distance. But from an adjacent dimension, which exists at a right-angle to the subject dimension, and around which the other is revolving, those different points are the same distance away from the viewer, seeming to be at the same time. The illusion of being beyond space and time is thus created. One must travel through, across and above many dozens of spiralling dimensions to a very far out and high up view point to be see the full picture and to see that all dimensions have time-lines, and all dimensions exist at a right-angle to each other and their respective time-lines (rates of change) spiral around each other and at a right-angle to each other. So there is no past existing now, not anywhere. It only appears that way to the astral traveller who has been only a little way out (relatively, compared to much further out). The past can be viewed as if it is the same time as the present, but that is illusion of seeing only two or a few dimensions at a time. The past is gone, is past not present.
Your question: Can the dead travel through time? The answer is usually no. The dead go to the place they are most comfortable with, or where they are most attracted to, and there do what they need to do, and when ready then move on through other places as is natural and desired by them. Some individuals can travel through time, whether they are dead or alive. But as said, it is not time travel as commonly thought of, but rather, travelling through different dimensions with different rates of time/change, from which perspective it can seem like one is travelling through time. But the truth is this: Now is now in every rate of time, from teh slowest to the fastest rate. It is the spirals and the right-angles that enable this to be, and it is also their relations to each other which makes it seem otherwise.
How might I know this? I have seen all this and more because I happen to be able to leave the body, not just by clumsy means like a drunk falling out the door of his motor car and wondering where he is. But by controlled means. I have been through and over the astral planes, which although they are many and vast, they are partial and collectively a place which can be bypassed. I have venture out in our space/time universe and then up through many many more universes and seen the structure of how their respective space, energy, matter and time intersect with each other and how it all moves along.
There are many ways to leave the body. One's consciousness can leave via the solar-plexus centre, or the heart, or the head, or the crown. Each of these exits provides a different externalised consciousness. For we have many attributes and faculties to our consciousness, such as awareness, recall, choice, reason, calculation, transmission, ability to initiate force, etc, etc, and each centre/exit allows and prevents particular attributes and faculties to be externalised. Also we can just leave the physical body, and/or we can then leave the astral/second body too, and there is another body we can leave as well. We can leave the bodies one after the other or we can exit them all simultaneously. And leaving each body gives us different conscious faculties. There are faculties that we do not have in our physical body which we regain when we exit via a certain centre. Exit via other centres cause us to lose even some of the conscious faculties we have in physical. And we can position ourself on our cord so that we are at the end of it and it runs back through our body to our so called higherself, or we can position ourself so that our cord runs through us with our body and higher self on either side of us. Depending on our positioning then our consciousness is different. I have done all of these. But I did not find them and do them all by my own exploration and initiation, but I was shown them because I knew that I knew so little, and I wanted to know what I did not know, and I had no preference for what the truth might be. That is the important sentence in this post, and that attitude is largely what enabled me to be shown all these wonderful things and many more.
The other thing I have that anabled me is belief. Not belief in a partial thing, or in anything in between the extremes, but in two essential things, oneself and God. Belief in self is belief in ones own existence, in the existence of one's own consciousness; and belief in God is belief in God the One, the All, the sum-total of all existence. (we must define our terms) Between these two beliefs lies the expanse of all existence. And we can find these two beliefs by looking out and looking in, and we can see that they exist by our awareness and by logic. Therefore they are awareness and belief and logic altogether. Bring these two beliefs of these two things, these two extremes, two poles, together in oneself and to the extent of one's faith (belief in self and God combined, the bringing of them together) all existence becomes knowable, because these two beliefs, the existence of these two extremes, encapsulate and give access to everything in between them, which is the expanse of all existence. And so our mind and heart and soul are opened up and made receptive. Our most wonderful teacher told us, first we must believe.
These beliefs are not closed minded as so many say belief is a closed minded thing (and they are right, when belief is specific and partial), but belief in self and God (as defined) is open minded and all encompassing and leads to truth.