Bruce Moen
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Alan,
Time here in the physical world always moves in one direction, from what we call the past toward what we call the future. All things here seem to unavoidably age as time moves always in that one direction, Our bodies get older and break down, mountains crumble, iron rusts, etc.
In nonphysical reality time appears not to be constrained to moving only in one direction. Instead, it can move forward, backward, sideways, etc. Things there don't see to be locked together in time there. You can appear to be older or younger in any sequence you chose without affecting your surroundings.
Someone once described Monroe's Focus 15 as "all time." That fits better vor me.
Bruce
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