Time, Consciousness and the Imagination

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The imagination allows consciousness to enter and be projected “into” both the past and the future; electrified by the mind and magnetized by its emotions. Each dependent upon the moment for entrance and exit, for only the moment is real, in command and at the source of consciousness.

 
The past consists of a fabric of templates sewn together into a matrix for the purpose of reference in the moment. It contains meanings that are contained within a context of expression, i.e. experiences. Each experience harbors meaningful emotions that are contained in your heart and symbolically inscribed into your present “state” of consciousness. In essence, these same patterns affect what is projected into the future beyond the parameters of your present point of view. This is why the Source can only be found in the moment, a point that is centered in the mind; a center that contains the potential for future expansion by means of projecting a geometric qualification (hologram) of its own “image” beyond the constraints of its own consciousness. 

Ideas are images in the form of holograms. Ideas are holograms in the form of images. Images are holograms in the form of ideas. Images are ideas in the form of holograms. Holograms are ideas in the form of images. Holograms are images in the form of ideas. All stem from the field of the imagination.
 
 
 
 
The past possesses the capacity to stain the present and distort the future. The fabric of the past and those experiences that symbolically represent it must be put at rest when time returns to repeat its cyclical path. 
 
 
 
Balance can be attained by means of projecting the center (Source) into the now by electrifying the moment with greater purpose and thereby greater meaning.
 
 
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