XCIV (94) Atomic Shift
A lot can happen in a year.
Everything can change in a second, and infinity exists in the tiniest measurement of time that we can imagine. We’re here, and then in less than a blink of an eye to an eon, we’re gone. But life and existence goes on, and we’re forever a part of it even when we’re no longer “here.” We’re here now, not then.
How precious this time is. How wonderful it is to be able to be in wonder. I wonder, how can we live today in honor of the infinite universe that we are contributing to right now. We are authoring our part of the story of humanity, what will the book of time say about us after we’re gone?
The book of time. The story of time. I don’t know if time is recorded somewhere, but with our limited but ever growing understanding of space and time, scientists are able to decipher artifacts of the past to understand something about what happened in the pre-humanity past. We live in a time where we are recording and documenting our existence in real time, and transmitting those documents across space and time. I know that radio waves from the past are being transmitted out into the universe now, whether they’ll ever reach receivers, I don’t know. We’re still waiting for conclusive signals from outer space.
Maybe we need to tune our receivers in. How powerful it is that we can listen and see people from all over the world? What if we learned to listen to our own inner dimension, the one beyond the surface, beneath the avataar, the voice of the light within the light of the atoms that make and connect everything and every one we know? The more we can recognize that light, the more our ability to see it will grow.