Time
Time-1 (Linear Time – Psychological Filter):
Past → present → future.
A cultural and linguistic construct reinforced by the ego’s need for narrative continuity.
Organizes appearances but creates the illusion of inevitability.
Time-2 (Nonlinear Time – Field of Possibilities):
All moments coexist simultaneously, like pages in a book.
Consciousness “flips pages” by tuning attention.
Paradoxes (e.g., future affecting past) dissolve when time is seen as a possibility-field rather than a chain.
Time-3 (Narrative Time – Ego Tunnel):
The ego constructs a continuous storyline across discrete frames of experience.
Each “moment” is just one variation among infinite possibilities, but the mind stitches them together into a coherent “me moving through time.”
The illusion of linear time arises not from reality itself, but from the narrative drive to keep the story consistent.
Additional Detail
Shifting timelines = shifting beliefs and attention, which tunes awareness into different narrative frames.
Movement “through time” can be seen as spirit remembering itself — gradually realigning toward completeness.
Metaphor: Time is like a film reel. All frames already exist, but consciousness experiences them one at a time. And yes — you are also free to swap reels entirely.