Wednesday, October 10, 2012

Metaversal Daily Forecasts: October 10, 11, 12


Wednesday October 10
The Cradle energies continue as Mercury sextiles Pluto to finalize the pattern. Saturn makes its first of three trines to Neptune, a waning contact that contributes to the integration of insights gained during 2006-07, for the cycle begun in the early 1990s. The Moon carries on in Leo, making a second balancing pattern with the Sun and Jupiter over the day. This Minor Grand Trine focuses on activation, bringing the prime activators Sun and Jupiter together in yang Libra and Gemini with the Leo Moon. Confidence wins the day! The Moon enters its void period at 2:40 pm (5:40 pm ET) until tomorrow.

Thursday October 11

Giving us a morning to catch up, the Moon’s void period in Leo ends at 12:23 pm (3:23 pm ET) when it enters Virgo. There is picks up the harmony between Neptune and Saturn to give us gentle midday, but toward dinner time, a square to Mars may bring on agitation about what we’ve been ignoring, or at least waiting to get to on the list. WILTED TULIPS split little puppet pulpits tilted spilling dew

Friday October 12
Industry is the word of the day, as we get a whole day of productive focus through our Virgo Moon. It’s all harmonies all day, until it’s time to close up shop. There’s just too much left undone to suit our Jupiterian desires. Time, Travel, Over Time, Gnawing through to the Otherside. … but before this is explored further, certain definitions need to be established just for clarity. Time is tricky stuff after all, and the in-built ambiguity of language also contributes to easily missing the many facets of the time conundrums. Time Travel defined: So let us first define what is meant by ‘time travel’. In this instance, what is meant is the ability of a human in the sense of body, mind and consciousness, leaving a point in time, hereafter labeled the Point of Temporal Origin (PTO), and then ‘arriving’ within a different temporal destination. In this definition, any movement in space is not considered as a key component of time travel, though it may certainly occur as a side effect. An example would be if our human subject, let’s call him Xero, whose Point of Temporal Origin (PTO) is the first month of the year 2010, was able to temporally relocate himself to a Temporal Destination (TD) of May, 1885. In this example, the totality of Xero as body, mind, consciousness, et al, is relocated to the new temporal destination in 1885 and is also removed from his PTO of 2010. He would leave the year 2010 in a single instant, and the next period of experienced time would begin at some point in May of 1885. In order for it to be 'real' time travel according to this definition, all of Xero, including his consciousness connection to his physical form would be now existent in 1885, and no longer in 2010. But maybe before planet earth there were a billion planets just like it, with dinosaurs and cavemen and plankton and TV. Maybe the universe operates just the same as everything else. We note that the ‘direction’ chosen to ‘move’ in time is not pertinent to the definition of time travel. Therefore, for our example, Xero could just as easily choose to relocate to the year 2095 just as easily as 1885. So going into past or future is not a pertinent element to the idea of time travel. The Einstein concept of ‘relative time travel’ which is to say the concept of our opisitest subject Ge0rge getting into a space ship and zooming off at very fast speeds moving toward the speed of light such that ‘time’ will become relative to Ge0rge is not time travel as we define it here. After 10/ten years of elapsed time-experience in this space ship journey, Ge0rge returns to Earth to find that 80/eighty years has actually past and he is therefore in the ‘future’. This, under our definition, is NOT time travel. This example is traveling in space in a manner which merely reduces the impact of the passage of time on consciousness. In this instance, our test subject George, actually still lives through the 80/eighty intervening years, but simply due to the speed of his journey though space, only a fraction of the ‘time’ is able to catch up with him, and therefore the body/mind/consciousness that is George experiences only a fraction of the time. In this case, this is not ‘time travel’. George still experiences time, albeit at a slower level, and has to travel in space to achieve the effect, and he cannot ‘return’ to his point of origin, nor to move outside of the time flow in any manner. All that relativity accomplishes is to reduce the level of the time experience on the body/mind that is Xero.

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