Friday, February 02, 2007

Balance of our seven senses

Time Eternal
Time has passed and people have come and gone. When does one's time to shine become known to the one that's shining? When does the time to fade away, dawn upon the one that's supposed to fade? What is time but a man-made illusion.

Time is not eternal, time is made by man. And it will end with man. Do animals need time to live their lives? They live by circumstance. Only man requires time to make sense of the sun, moon, seasons and life. Where is the man who invented time? I would like to congratulate him on ensnaring the entire human race in his web of infinite deception.

Time is not part of nature. It is a monstrosity without compassion or anger. It is something uncontrollable except by the founder of time itself. For to ignore time itself is true mastery over every single one of your seven senses. Yeah I said seven senses and there are really 7 senses.

The Seven Senses
All humans possess the seven senses. At any one time we're only aware of 6 senses. Once you figured out your seventh sense, your mastery of your humanity comes to it's peak. The six basic senses include touch, smell, sight, sound and taste. The sixth sense is often touted as instinct or intuition. The seventh sense is what I'd be talking about in detail today.

It is the sense of time. No matter if you lost all your physical senses, when even your sixth sense fail you. Before your moment of death, there is always a period where your mind truly frees itself. That is the point where time has no meaning. The seventh sense is the sense of time. It is what is ensnared our human minds to live in this dimension. When this sense is affected, you will start to see that the side effects of it's disruption.

For example, temporal fields co-existing in our magnetic field of the earth disrupt that sense of time we all have and cause an area to lose the binding of time between the dimensions. The past and the present start co-existing at the same moment. Minor variations can cause the present to see the past or the past to see the present. The simplest examples are what ghost hunters/investigators call "Residual haunting" which is a haunted location where ghost from the past are seen in a routine which doesn't seem to change. The ghosts are also unaware of the people observing them in the present.

Now, before you start questioning my theory. Just open your mind and think about it's possibility. I'm not saying that this is a solid foolproof theory. But it has its merits. Now let me continue about the seventh sense we have. I believe my "condition" helped me understand why is it that I seem to have "dreams/visions of the future". The fact that my condition has been predated and affected so many others is proof. The proof that there are humans who are born with an damaged seventh sense.

We are all damaged goods, in the sense that our perception of time is not complete. A normal person should sense the present and not the past or the future. Reason for our faulty time receptors can be anything. I personally cannot say where our time receptors reside in. But I believe every part of our six primary senses have an individual time receptor sense. It's like why some people's reaction are faster than others. Their time receptors react faster to time than the ones they are competing against.

But there's a range of fast and slow receptors where people can be "normal". Where time is more or less a straight line to them. In actuality, time is more like a swirling maelstorm. where one might find events merging and spinning around. If your perception of time is changed somehow, then you will start "sensing" the other things happening in the time storm that we have been trapped in.

No matter how wild my theory is beginning to sound, I'm merely trying to simplify it to a terms of our reality. So that normal human minds may interpret it more accurately. For my sense of time is beginning to get so warped. That I feel a strange affinity to time itself. It's like time is no longer something all around me. But something more, tangible. It may sound like I'm off my rockers. But I'm still actually quite capable of coherent thought.

I think maybe the next few pages should encapsulate my experiences that I've recently been experimenting upon.

Experimentation upon Time
This experiment was a test of the amount of fatigue accrued upon attempts to warp one's temporal sense. While I know I do have visions. I rarely have a vision while I'm awake. The times I've had one flashing past my eyes whist conscious before. And I tried reusing that experience to see if I could make one happen and note the amount of fatigue it had upon the mind.

The experiment was the see if I could peer into my immediate future about 1 day or less away. It happened rather surrealy, and the feeling was as if my eyes were blind but yet I am aware of the sights around me. It's much like closing your eyes in the real world to see your dreamworld eyes open. I saw myself watching a scene on television, watching two and a half guys on Starworld. I remembered it was the scene where Charlie Sheen was talking to this rather unknown actor named Bill. Then my sight blurred as I stared back into my computer. I was back in the present. Did it work? I was kept wondering as the incident did not occur immediately the next day.

It so happens, I couldn't control the time destination. But that "sight" was attempted 5 days ago. And the scene I saw, just showed on TV last night. So it was a failure of control on when I viewed a memorable event. But it was a success for induction of a vision. Well, as for the fatigue accrued. It was my first time forcing it upon myself and what I could feel at the end of the session was immense fatigue. Where I felt like if I closed my eyes and leaned back upon my chair. I would fall asleep immediately.

I am not sure if that with constant forced visions, that a person might be able to lessen the fatigue cause by a forced attempt. But the unforced attempts are usually in our dreams. And it leaves me refreshed in the morning. Infact, the waking vision I accidentally had was not at all tiring either. Perhaps it was an over amount of concentration and focus that cause the fatigue.

Before you think me mad, I believe that are countless others like me all over the world. Wondering why their sense of deja vu is so strong and it seems like they have seen a particular event before it happened. And I am slowly understanding that perhaps it not so much a supernal ability as a probable disability to comprehend time. Perhaps our senses that seems to transcend time is merely a sickness where our time receptors are malfunctioning?

Alot of people say it's a curse. So much so, it's probably true. A curse of a sickness that your not able to live a normal life and feel time, the way it's meant to be felt. Ghosts and other hauntings could be due to time anomalies where beings of the different eras are passing through our reality like a warp hole. They exist in all sense of time. And yet don't exist at all. Because they could be phasing. Which is alittle hard to explain. Phasing is where an object warps between dimensions much like your television set having a channel malfunction.

If your TV keeps tuning between a couple of channels. You'd see your favourite channel every, let's say 15 seconds. The other worldly beings could be phasing in and out of our dimension at a far greater rate of differing times. And anything less than a microsecond could be caught on our radio frequency because their phase "rate" is more or less equivalent of the varying speeds of light.

Rate of phasing could explain why some ghosts are wispy and seethrough, while vampires and werewolves are complete flesh and blood with extrodinary abilities. Other ethereal beings could be explained in the same way. If an object is not completely in our phase frequency, an incomplete frequency could cause physical discorpreality OR unbounding of physical reality. It's so hard to explain it in simple terms. But our sense of time actually facilitates our sensing of ghosts and other worldly beings.

Other than that, warping our sense of time could even bring upon super strength, speed, blood thirstiness. Why do you think vampires and werewolves seem to live forever? Perhaps this changing of our temporal senses can be infected through blood and saliva. Changing some basic components in the body allows them much physical differences. Seering ability seems to be breedable as well. It's in the blood and genes but at the same time, not all the members of a family has the neccessary temporal change. Yet those without the ability can give birth to those with the ability.

I know that messing with temporal essences can only end badly. But I cannot help it, since it's helping me understand who I am, what I might be capable of and what to expect from the rest of humanity in the days to come. Among all the powers of the supernatural, the one I fear most is still the ability to know the future. To go against one who has it is terrible. And for the one that possesses it, is doomed to know all the bad along with the good. And while I still am a mostly normal person with no openly visible influence. I'm going to enjoy my life while I still can. Alauz Out!

Idiots of today, Geniuses of tomorrow