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Sunday, January 15, 2017

Time repeats

EPL- INFORMATION FOR YOUR BUILDING SOUL

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eternal_return

 Time never reaches the goal.  Time is space covered,  yet in shift.  Time forgets itself,  yet is recollected not as time,  but event.

 The same time occurs,  rather space covered (like a slinky). Consciousness chases the visual horizon. consciousness reinterprets through the current shift spectrum, of space covered.  Which appears linear to the operator.  The observer is like an overwritten CD-ROM. Precognitive in knowing/Gnosis, but only through the lense of consciousness visual horizon,  as it perceives through the moments current shift color lense. Spontaneity ushered forth by recall of space  covered,  as the previous shift color, directive. We thus are directed, to mispercieve event.

Q:
Who is operator?
Who is observer?
Who is perceiver?
A:
Thus who is interpreter.

 The Beginning of Time (tBoT), or time signatures, as the memory fractals off, an Avalon, repels some energies, shift, light, and embraces others, waves of the spectrum. We see that junction points meet, but not in "that reality of a specific, like, tethered and empirically chosen wave form, this we call wave function also~


This is
STELLAR MASS
SM O13
 

*"At some point, that same point in Phi, in fact as PRD, one interpretation, (as Prince Rupert's Drop), the algorithm showed evasion of/to itself. The undulation proved itself in wave form, cancelled by frequency, a slowed reality, (perhaps a gassy green?)."
---BREAK---
"In any case, (at any rate?), at that point in Phi, when the Distaf revealed an echo (a flicker?), that magical slinky of space traveled, TIME, A TWIST ORRURED, the most important factor, of Phi Swirl."
---BREAK---
 "Quite simply, the Snake in effort, never managed to eat it's own tail. Though it may appear that way, from one extremely finite point of infraction, or we may call this our very Visual Horizon(?)"

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