
Time Expansion Experiences

Both Wheeler and Einstein believed that time was a concept of the conscious (observing) mind and not an external phenomenon.
Anthony Peake • The Hidden Universe
Is the Physics of Time Actually Changing?
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The only way to experience the flow of time that knows no interruption, that brings you into extended dimensions, is to utilize each living moment in the manner you learn on this path. Then you no longer deal with concepts which you adopt or reject, which you agree or disagree with. An inner experience comes into being that makes you realize that t
... See moreEva Pierrakos • Surrender to God Within: Pathwork at the Soul Level
As a concept, time makes sense. We think we understand it. But in practice, it becomes unclear, and the minutes, hours, and days often blend together. It’s like we don’t have any internal clock or sense of time. We have a clockless mind. We only seem to understand two states: the present (“now”), and some vague version of all future time (“not now”
... See moreJesse J. Anderson • Extra Focus
Space and time are created by the mind. Space is experienced because of seeing, hearing, tasting, touching and smelling, and time because of thinking.
Kat Adamson • Sailor Bob
William James speculated that subjective time was measured in novel experiences, which become rarer as you get older. Perhaps life is lived on a logarithmic time scale, compressed toward the end.