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‘Time is Dissolving’ - Abstract When spokesman for the Priory of Sion recently declared that ‘time is dissolving’, we were alerted to a shift in consciousness of such monumental importance that human life as we know it now will become inconceivable. And yet, by phrasing this insight in such a trite, simplistic manner, the Priory invites us to ignore the import of its cultural-historic machinations as yet another grandiose pronouncement by a delusional, self-important spokesperson for a would-be secret society. In this article, I will demonstrate how we should understand this declaration and explain why we should take it seriously. The Priory of Sion is pointing out that how we experience time -- as a homogeneous, linear, left-brain experience -- is a falsification that we have projected into experience. In short, we experience time in terms of space, in terms of objects external to one another, as a long line of successive, exclusive, homogeneous spaces that we call instants. This error is slowly but certainly being corrected by way of subtle socio-cultural projects that corrects for the left-brain, masculine epistemology that has wired our brain since the rise of the alphabet and the subsequent demise of the Divine Feminine. This long-term project of re-wiring our brains are meant to reverse this false epistemology so that we become able to understand ourselves, and to experience life, not as successive moments forever separate from each other, but as a gestalt -- as a holistic entwining of lives, communities, traditions, and natural processes. With this shift in consciousness, time as we currently conceive, and perceive, will dissolve and a new experience of enduring interconnectedness will arise. I recognize that this article, like the pronouncements of the Priory of Sion, will be dismissed as so much foolishness. However, there will be those who will read this and recognize that, in fact, there is a subtle shift occurring in the space-time continuum as we know it: Time is Dissolving.
Posted on: Sun, 09 Mar 2014 03:42:03 +0000

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