#FamilyIsEverything. APL = 8.75/10 *Authorized conspiracy theorist *Not an authorized preacher.
30 year old's back in time looked like 70 year old's because they have lived 70 years our time.
Truth speaking requires strength and discernment. You've lost your edge when name calling and insults enter the conversation.
Or....life was much harder at that time. They grew their own food, built their own homes, raised their own meat, and medical and dental care was scarce.
Think about what you are saying. Right now we strive to eat as healthy by growing our own unprocessed foods and raising our own hormone free meats.
Most people can agree that 1 hour when they were a kid felt a lot longer than it does as an adult. If we remove what everyone has told us what conclusion would you come up with going by just your personal experience?
in following that train of thought, I'd say it depends on your perception of time.. Time as relative to the observer. This observer can choose to shift perspectives of time given their conscious awareness within the observing state, or naturally without fully realizing it has been done. This could be as simple as someone saying "it feels like just yesterday we were here" ~ while this same Timeframe to someone else Feels like it was long ago. Similar to the idea that an hour felt a lot longer when we were younger, the core of this seems to be our perception or Feeling of the passage of time. Now, if we look at those beautiful moments where time seems to stand still or even becomes completely irrelevant, there we fluently transcend 4th dimensional thought process and enhance spiritual clarity of our existence outside of time. Thus, linear reality can be seen for what is, a perception. A construct. And ultimately, a non-barrier to the limitless eternal being we know our selves to be.. :)
"And we know that in all things God works for the good of those who love him, who have been called according to his purpose." Romans 8:28
Truth speaking requires strength and discernment. You've lost your edge when name calling and insults enter the conversation.
From my own experience time went slower when I was a kid because we didn't have deadlines or the worries we have now. Summers went by fast and the school year dragged on. When I became a teenager time dragged by because I was waiting to be 18 because I thought there would be some miracle of adulthood attached to it.
My grandmother worked her little hiney off raising kids, preparing food for storage and meals. Making and repairing clothes and worrying if there would be enough money for shoes. Grandad plowed the fields for grain for their livestock with a workhorse and plow. There were tractors but he couldn't afford one or the gas to run it. Before he could plow he had to clear a field by cutting down trees that were cut up for firewood, and using dynamite for the stumps. He looked older than his years because he worked from morning til dusk and your body does wear out. After all was said and done he said he wouldn't change a thing.
For I know the plans I have for you,' declares the Lord, 'plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you a hope and a future.
I think time moved slower when we were young because we weren’t tied to it. No watch or cell phone meant we had the freedom to live in the moment. Most adults are chained to the clock. The day starts with turning the alarm clock off and the day ends with setting it to go off the next morning.
#FamilyIsEverything. APL = 8.75/10 *Authorized conspiracy theorist *Not an authorized preacher.
Makes sense.
For me haven't been on the clock for years sometimes forget the year it moves so fast. Expanding on this vibe that our spirit is on its own timeline traveling thru the physical timelines. Seems like every 10 years we say 30 is the new 20 or 60 is the new 50 etc..