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Tiffani Boswell
11-05-2001, 05:16 AM
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Brian V. Cox
11-05-2001, 08:29 AM
from my limited recollection, i think the difference is that
space-time (what we are in now) has a fixed location in time
and variability to move within 3D space...timespace is the opposite,
where you are at a fixed point in space and have variability to
travel to different time locations. could be off, but at least
that's what i remember it being defined as...i might have read
this in the mayan factor, not convergence. i remember a key point
being that you could not have space and time both be variable, only
one or the other...

-brian


> remembered another one
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> could someone clarify what the differences are between
> time-space and space-time...i read the few sentences that define it...but w=
> ould love some examples to help understand...thanks...
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> tiffani

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Jeremy Weiland
11-05-2001, 10:28 AM
Hey Tiffani:

I'll try and answer this according to my understanding
of TLoO; somebody correct me if I'm wrong.

Time/Space and Space/Time are two sides of the same 3
dimensional coin. In Space/Time (where we currently
reside in our state of consciousness) we can move
around in the spatial dimensions, but time is fixed
and moves forward linearly (at least from our point of
view). According to Ra, Time/Space is the exact
opposite, where we move around in time but not in
space.

Hope this helps,

Jeremy

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David Wilcock
11-05-2001, 11:07 AM
From: Tiffani Boswell [mailto:tiffani@... (/group/asc2k/post?postID=HcoMfQztse4eECG5P_kPH-7Acp54Zu_YGZRkGe-_UwSA3IL5sYNF0HwePFopWMEXZ3HaXld4a7pJ19WTlBGZ)]

could someone clarify what the differences are between
time-space and space-time...i read the few sentences that define it...but
would love some examples to help understand...thanks...

DW: Not to jump you too far ahead on the "learning curve" here, but in
Chapter 15 of Convergence III (the last one now posted online) there's a
completely AMAZING description of Phyllis Atwater's OBE where she saw the
time-space structure of our solar system.

It's easier to deal with when you see that both time and space are just
different forms of energy that we are moving through.

Peace be with you -

- David

tiffani

Laura
11-28-2001, 02:13 PM
From: Tiffani Boswell [mailto:tiffani@2...]

could someone clarify what the differences are between
time-space and space-time...i read the few sentences that define
it...but would love some examples to help understand...thanks...

Laura wrote:
I am currently reading The Ra Material's Book 4, and I somehow came
to the conclusion that time-space is where what we call "ghosts"
reside. (Yes the phrasing is a bit odd, but you get the jist.) I
didn't read this specifically, but it seems to make sense to
me... "Ghosts" can pick any time that they want to live in, but
cannot manipulate space like we can. We're the reverse... we can
move any space we want to, but cannot change our position in time.

Comments?

Rosi
11-29-2001, 01:11 PM
Hope this is helpful, it helped me make the differentiation!
Light and Love
Rosi

From "The Universe According to Ra" by Wynn Free at
www.ascension2000.com/ra.htm

"Space/Time v. Time/Space

Ra makes an interesting differentiation between space/time and
time/space.

Space/time, he says, describes our waking experience of third
dimensional life, whereas time/space describes how we experience
ourselves in between lives. So the process of incarnation involves a
transition from time/space to space/time.

In space/time, we have control over space, in that we can move our
bodies freely from one place to another. But in space/time we
experience time as a relative, linear phenomenon over which we have
no control.

In time/space, Ra says, ''each entity is located in a somewhat
immobile state in space'' and has the experience of all lifetimes as
if they were occurring at the same time:


In space/time, it is not possible to determine the course of events
beyond the incarnation, but only to correct present imbalances. In
time/space, on the other hand, it is not possible to correct any
imbalanced actions but rather to perceive the imbalances and thusly
forgive the self for that which is.

The advantage of time/space is the fluidity of the overview. The
advantage of space/time is that, working in darkness, with just a
tiny candle, one may correct the imbalances.

Eventually, after many lifetimes, an entity in space/time will gain a
conscious awareness of its existence in time/space, and then may play
a more active, participatory role in its evolution.

Intuition, inspiration, psychic ability, and tantric sex, according
to Ra, all serve to bridge the chasm between space/time and
time/space. But there is no fixed dividing line. In space/time there
are people with extraordinary psychic abilities who can tap into the
time/space world and communicate with beings on the other side. And
beings in time/space can manifest in space/time as what we
call ''ghosts.''


Time/space is no more homogeneous than space/time. It is as complex
and complete a system of illusions, dances, and patterns as is
space/time, and has as structured a system of what you would call
Natural Laws. Every planet with Third Density entities has a
corresponding time/space."