Thread: Seriousness The concept of 'TIME'
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Old 08-21-2010, 07:39 PM   #17
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Pensively observing.
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When answering, please explain as if to a sleepy, somewhat backward child

Do other dimensions or frequencies have time as we know it?

When travelling by 'plane from Sydney to LA, why do I arrive before I left Sydney? Also, if I just kept on going from west to east, could I go back in time to pick up the bargains that I should have done back then?

Also, if I travel from east to west: can I find out next weeks Lotto numbers?

Also, is Ivan Anderson right about Vile Vortices? What about Stargates?

Are the pyramids time-portals?

If time can bend, why do we take the longest route?

If we are living in the third dimension, and time is the fourth dimension, would meditation elevate us to the fifth dimension (taking into consideration that we are spiritual beings) not physically ofcourse?

Oy! I now have a headache: which is more effective, Bex or aspirin?

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