Many years ago, I was in a Past Life Regression session with a client, when we came across a lifetime of hers where she had lived in a small village, deep in a tropical rainforest.
When I asked her Past Life self when and where she was,
her reply was,
“In a time out of time.”
Curious, right?
Upon deeper questioning, it was revealed that her past self had no way to relate to our current concept of linear, industrial time. The jungle she lived in didn’t have seasons, life moved at a different pace and while her life’s experiences were relatable – love, children, social expectations – her understanding of the passage of time, differed from our modern concepts of it – her sense of time wasn’t linear, it was circular.
I’ve always felt a fascination for Time, our experience of moving through it, our memory of it and our expectations of it. Past, Present, Future? What are we really experiencing? There’s been a lot of talk over the past decade of staying present – of being in the present moment. And yet, in my experience, the “moment” something is experienced – an emotion, an event, a thought – it’s immediately in the past. So, perhaps there is no Present Moment!
What if you simply allowed yourself to be aware of how Time moves around you, towards you, past you, through you? What if you spent less time worrying about the Future, regretting the Past and trying to be Present? Could you create a new relationship with Time, so that there’s always enough of it instead of the feeling that there’s never enough? Think about your language around Time and how the words you use to describe it connect with your experience of it;
Waste of time”
“Time on my hands”
“Time and again”
“We’ve run out of time”
“Time flies!”
“There’s never enough time!”
“I didn’t have the time”
How different would it be for you to take responsibility for your relationship with Time so that, “I didn’t have enough time.” Becomes, “I didn’t take the time.” Because it’s never about there not being enough time; it’s all about what you choose to do with the Time you have – it’s all on you!
So, have the Time of your life in 2019 – in our linear, industrial sense of time!
Time Out of Time
Megan Edge Psy-chick Healing Studio Master Healer Intuitive Counsellor, Educator and Author
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