Likely the aspect of our existence that is the least understood and the most utilized. Time flows like a river, can seem long or short depending on how you employ it and while it can be divided into units, it is always seemless and continuous. It exists outside of reality yet within reality it serves to provide the template and the measure by which reality is given continuity.
Spirituality says that time is a concept that we use to define and divide our existence. A measure and a yardstick that we can use to decide whether or not some action is required, desirable or even possible. The key to this vision of time is that the spirit uses time as a commodity. It takes the amount of time that is required or determined to be sufficient and places our paths in conjunction with and adjacent to the timeline that best suits our purpose. In this way, cause and effect become a material function of presence and intention. We can achieve our goals by allowing the appropriate amount of time (and therefore energy required) to accumulate and then be (eventually or continuously) expended.
Simply put, the spirit is outside of time while man is within it. Thus, the spirit can plan and organize time while man remains to execute within it and experience through it.
The conjunction (indeed the multi-dimensional point of contact) of time in these two "aspects" is the common ground that man shares with his spirit. In the supramental region, we can transform the energetic impulse that is time-coded into the actual activity and experience that is needed to complete the transfer and integrate the polarity of the incident energy.
Thus the spirit works with time to create the requirements for man (through his psychic processes) to experience and integrate, closing the breach that was caused by the energetic transmission and restoring the state and balance of the system to its proper function.
Timing is everything.
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