I am not sure I understand the theory. Is it that on perfect balance there is no time? Or only that time = motion, with no motion there is no time?
Currently there is the concept of 3 dimensional time or 6 time space dimensions. This is beyond my capability to fully grasp, but here is how I understand it.
3 spatial dimensions (height, width, depth) + time = the forth dimension = motion = as we normally perceive the world.
In the second time space dimension adds that everything attempts all its possibilities.
The third space-time dimension is the playing out of those possibilities.
I truly do not totally get this because it is not that everything tries everything, just that it tries everything that it was doing.
For example, I throw a pie. And we capture a point in time that the pie is going through the air.
Now, there are many possibilities for what can happen to the pie, it can break up, it can hit something, it can stop moving…
Now each of those concepts are then played out, but we only perceive the pie going through the air in it most “pie going through the air-ness” meaning whatever concept is most apt at the next point in time and so on and so on.
Peter Carroll describes this in a different way in psybermagick…{I just thought to go to his website, as this is why he has moved out of magickal theory for a while, he recently just returned in half a way. But his website is beyond me at this time, or my paxxness can not understand it at this particular point in time}
Anyway based on my understanding “this” is the point where magick or our force of will can affect things. We can force the suchness of something to choose a different path to express its suchness.
Thus with the pie crossing the room, if I had sufficient will and focus, I force it to explode by making “pie going through the air-ness” = “pie exploding-ness”.
The second matrix movie played this out incredibly well in the scene with the architect. The monitors showed Neo in all the possible Neo-nesses. That was truly a great series (taken as a whole I like the second one best, individually the first is the most fun).
Not sure if I added anything, but I did not understand it, so I went off on a rant (IMG:
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