Thursday, 8 January 2015

Consciousness Never Dies Says Scientists


Written by Mathew Naismith

It’s quite amazing how many scientists these days are confirming what actual spiritualists knew all along, consciousness never dies, this means consciousness exists outside of the living human brain, this is a big deal.  This also means a God or a creative source of consciousness far beyond human understanding and awareness could certainly exist, we are not going balmy after all. 


Extract: A book titled “Biocentrism: How Life and Consciousness Are the Keys to Understanding the Nature of the Universe“ has stirred up the Internet, because it contained a notion that life does not end when the body dies, and it can last forever. The author of this publication, scientist Dr. Robert Lanza who was voted the 3rd most important scientist alive by the NY Times, has no doubts that this is possible.


 Lanza is an expert in regenerative medicine and scientific director of Advanced Cell Technology Company. Before he has been known for his extensive research which dealt with stem cells, he was also famous for several successful experiments on cloning endangered animal species.

Wednesday, 7 January 2015

Cooking by Spirituality


Written by Mathew Naismith

Like last night’s dish, writing about cooking by spirituality is a knew occurrence for me, mainly because I’ve never made a warm salad before. I seem to be doing this more often these days, not just preparing different dishes than I have before but preparing these dishes without a recipe and quite successfully.

My wife is just amazed in what I can cook without a recipe at times, some of the ingredients I use my wife wouldn’t think of using together and in the way I use them, the funny thing is, never would I.  All I do is see what ingredients I have to cook with and I start preparing the dish. No I’m not a connoisseur, I’m just a carpenter/joiner who doesn’t always like cooking, I’m barely a cook.  

Being spiritually aware has allowed me to focus quite quickly at times which allows me to become connected to my inner knowing; I don’t actually prepare these dishes I have never tried before without a recipe, my inner knowing is preparing these dishes not my mental human self. 

The thing is you don’t have to be spiritually aware to prepare such dishes through the inner knowing, all what one has to do is become focused, this can be accomplished by anyone and most often is. Take a sports person for instance who gets into what is called the zone, once in this zone, they are able to accomplish feats they thought impossible for them, believe it or not scientist are no different. Why are some scientist’s better scientist’s than others? I believe it’s all to do with focus, once we focus enough, we can all become connected to this inner knowing no matter who you are.

Let’s look at meditating, we focus to get into a meditative state either by focusing on our breathing or whatever, as long as we can focus, we will become connected to our inner knowing just like getting into a meditative state off consciousness. Most scientists would absolutely deny this because it takes away from their controlling ego which is based on human perceptions not our inner knowing, the inner perception.

Saying that anyone can do this is fine however becoming spiritually aware does help with this focusing, it might not produce the focusing itself but it helps with being able to focus, this is done by simply being aware.

Aware of what? Aware that by focusing we can all become connected to our inner knowing which most of the times for a lot of us is sitting there quite dormant, it’s just sitting there wanting to be used.

Utilising the inner knowing should be natural to us but it’s not, our minds are way too controlled by the controlling factors of the ego which takes away our focus especially on our inner knowing. It is indeed wise to be aware, aware of being more than our controlling ego wants to perceive.


Supplement: I should note here, I used chicken in the dish, yes I now this is supposed to be adding to the cruelty to the world and adversely effecting my vibrations. I do not judge one life form as being more of an importance than another, killing an animal for energy to me is just as bad as killing a plant. Have you ever heard a weed scream just before you pull it out or a tree after it has been cut down? Trees take weeks to die/transform; it’s an utterly horrible sound.

I have a farmer friend of mine who got he’s farm helper to put his ear against the trunk of the tree; he then raised the axe with the intention of striking the tree with the axe. The farm helper could hear the tree literally suck in.

No matter what we do we are hurting and killing other forms of energy around us to feed our own energy, this is the way it is. The way I look at it is that everything is energy and all we are doing is transforming this energy. The energy we are killing/hurting isn’t dying, it’s being transformed and most often these transformations will cause discomfort, look at our transformation to becoming spiritually aware, it can be most painful at times. Listening to the screams of weeds in anticipation of being pulled out is but one of these energy transformations.

I don’t focus on the screaming plants or trees, what I do is passively have an intention to be aware of what is occurring during an energy transformation, this eases the stress of the plants I’m about to transform into another form of energy.  What we are doing at the moment is actively having intentions of transforming other energy forms, this isn’t very easing for the plant or animal that is about to be transformed. If we could learn to be passive within our intentions this would make it a lot easier for the things we transform around us.


Yes it would be far better if we didn’t have to use other energy forms to keep our own energy at a reasonable level, that I believe is a little further down the track for the human species.  In the mean time we do what we must do but at the same time realise all we are doing is transforming energy not destroying/killing it. 

Sunday, 4 January 2015

Spirituality and Passive Intentions


Written by Mathew Naismith

As you will notice in this post, there is a big difference between passive and active intentions, there’s quite a noticeable difference of consensus of being passive to being active within our intentions within spirituality, should or shouldn’t we be passive within our intentions while becoming spiritually aware?

I did something quite different with this post, I usually just allow my writing to flow without prior knowledge of what I’m going to write about, I don’t usually research up on material , prior to writing ,because I don’t usually know what the topic is really going to be about, this post was different.  My little voice said, “You need to research this first to give a more humanly balanced view”, I can certainly see why now, the consensus between various people within spiritually is quite different in relation to using active and passive intentions.

The bellow information should give a good understanding of the different views on using passive or active intentions while becoming spiritually aware; it’s truly up to the individual how one wants to become aware.  This post however is about passive intentions; I will therefore state why passive intentions to me seem a much wiser way to go while becoming spiritually aware.     




Extract: We can create intentions for our life, for chapters of our life and for small segments of our life.
We can create intentions for our day, for the next hour, for the week, for a project, for an endeavor or activity. When we create intention, our thinking process is taking charge of the direction of our energy and events fall into place to support that intention. Without intention, we become passive victims of other's intentions. In fact, "no intention" does not really exist. When there is no conscious intention, we default to the unconscious intention to "experience a random life, carried by the currents that others have set in motion."



Extract: Take a back seat. Just watch your life, your energy, your body… then follow the subtle hints and currents, coming from the core of your being.  Let the subtle pressure from your inner depths move first, and follow softly, attentively, spontaneously.  In this way – stay content.  Let your spirit be the horse, and both the mind and the body – the carriage. Surrender the responsibility of living to your higher self and discover the room and freedom that this affords.



Active intention certainly gives us more control and power and certainly lessons the influence of other people’s intention upon us without a doubt; there is however a slight draw back to becoming aware in this way. The religious Dark Ages came about through the exact same way and we know how destructive this age became.

There was an active intention to spread the word of God, to do this they needed to take control which empowered them to be firmly and decisively become active within their intentions. We could say that the new age spirituality today isn’t like this within it’s active intentions, it’s just about self-improvement. The religious Dark Ages were also about self-improvement through the word of God, what is happening in particular in the Middle East at present? Religious extremists are using active intentions to empower themselves for self-improvement.

Another reason why I don’t think active intentions belong in spirituality is to do with the push and pull effect, endlessly pulling something in to push something away causing us a never ending cycle of cause and effect. Active intentions are decisive, they have a preconceived view, this to me isn’t going with the flow but very much against it.

We don’t get this with passive intentions because there is no decisiveness within our actions, actually there is very little action. I think the last link explains how passive intentions actually work unlike the first two links. I should say at this point that there is more info on the net to becoming active within our intentions than passive within our intentions; this I believe is because we are living in a very active time period, to do anything we need to be decisive. This I believe is influencing us to become more decisively active within our intentions instead of becoming passive within our intentions.

To me spirituality isn’t about decisive perceptions of intentions, it’s about sitting in the back seat and becoming the observer and going with the flow not against it.

The most memorable life changing experiences I have had have been through just going with the flow, not having any preconceived ideas through active intentions. By doing this we can experience things we couldn’t even imagine however, through preconceived active intentions we will only experience what we expect to experience nothing more unless our guides somehow manage to influence us through these preconceived ideas of ours.  

My wife is a good example of this. My wife at one time had really serious back pain; she was in traction in hospital, at her worst point she had a vivid vision of herself falling down inside a pyramid and all she did to arrest the fall was to grasp on the sides of the pyramid. When she did this the sides of the pyramid tore, it was made of paper, as soon as the paper tore a bright light shone in on her and all of a sudden she felt instant physical relief.  You could say the doctors gave her something strong to relieve the pain but that wasn’t the case, all she had at that stage was Panadol and muscle relaxants.

This experience was quite life changing for my wife, she had no preconceived ideas of intentions, if she did; my wife might have kept falling.

Physical pain can actually stop us from having any preconceived ideas of intentions; it’s like focusing on one point, like our breathing for example while going into meditation, we actually lose our intentions not gain them within this focus. Yes we have an intention to focus while going into a meditative state but it’s very passive.


I can certainly see why so many people are into active intentions but I can also see why so many are into passive intentions as well.  For me it’s passive intentions, mainly because I don’t think active intentions belong within spirituality for the reasons already given, active intentions are too preconceived and controlling for me, I just love going within the flow instead of against it.        

Thursday, 1 January 2015

Time Travel through God’s Consciousness


Written by Mathew Naismith

I refer to God’s consciousness or the sources consciousness as time and timelessness states of consciousness however, time travelling physically takes us to be in tune with the sources consciousness, this is what I refer to as a timeless state of consciousness. In this timeless consciousness there are no interactions of energy because all energies within this timeless state become in tune with each other.

I believe to successfully physically time travel, we need to be within this timeless consciousness and to do this we need to become more aware of what time and timelessness actually represent, other than the perception of being just a measurement. I do believe we do indeed all time travel while meditating or dreaming/OBE’s.  

The following is yet another interaction of energy sources creating or recreating an idea once lost through other energy interactions ignorant to anything beyond a certain concept or a belief system.  I find Jeff interesting, I hope you do too.        


Jeff’s Reply
You may find the following book about Iarga interesting. The printed version has gotten expensive but there's a Kindle version also.

For me this book answers questions that philosophers have wondered about for thousands of years.

It's been a long time since I read it but I think they tell how time is a consequence of the vibration of the atomic field. Inside of a black hole the gravitational forces are so intense that the atoms cannot vibrate. As a result time does not exist inside of a black hole.

I myself cannot really perceive of an environment where time does not exist. But apparently it is true.

Albert Einstein understood all of this. And the things Einstein said were pretty weird. But his theories have in many cases been shown to be true by actual experimentation.

Those Iargans said they were able to travel back in time and witness the Big Bang or 'Super Flash' as they call it. They say this was a very dramatic thing to witness.

To observe the Big Bang implies the viewer was watching from an environment where time does not exist. That's the spirit world I think.

The Iargans said that when people today see flying saucers those are sometimes (not always) our ancestors from Atlantis travelling through time.

That Iarga book is very strange. It doesn't talk about alien abductions or things like that. It talks about religion and the bible among other subjects.

There's also the legend about the Philadelphia Experiment where the government apparently created a time machine. They ran into a few snags however.

The DVD shown below is a low budget production but the people who appear on this DVD claim they participated in the Philadelphia Experiment.

You may like Joseph Farrell's books if you're willing to let your imagination run wild. I like Farrell's research but it's his conclusions that I have some problems with.

The idea of physically travelling through time raises many strange and paradoxical questions.

Ufo...Contact from Planet Iarga
[Hardcover June 1, 1982]
by Stefen Denaerde (Author), Wendelle C. Stevens (Author)

The Philadelphia Experiment: Invisibility Time Travel and Mind Control - The Shocking Truth
Al Bielek (Actor), Preston Nichols (Actor), Rated: NR (Not Rated) Format: DVD

Secrets of the Unified Field: The Philadelphia Experiment, The Nazi Bell, and the Discarded Theory
[Paperback March 15, 2008]
by Joseph P. Farrell   (Author)

The Hunt for Zero Point: Inside the Classified World of Antigravity Technology
[Paperback August 12, 2003]
by Nick Cook (Author)


My Reply
You are certainly full of interesting info Jeff.

You and I are on opposite sides of the coin in regards to knowledge and subsequent awareness. I was repeatedly told not to read too much therefore lack human knowledge however; people like yourself fill in these gaps.

As people like me are a must, people like you are also a must; people who study human knowledge with an open mind are a huge asset.

Trying to time travel in physical form takes a form to change their vibration without destroying or deforming such forms, this is the biggest problem we have. How do you get the whole body and mind to change vibrations in the exact same sequence to be able to physically time travel?

A good example of this was the Mayans I believe, they physically time travelled, they didn't go back or go forward in time but physically transformed into another dimension, this was a big deal. How did they do this without destroying or deforming their own forms in the process?

They were lucky enough to have a certain very aware being appear that showed them how to successfully physically time travel. You basically have to become one or in tune with the vibrations of timelessness to do this, this timeless state of consciousness allows any form to appear anywhere in time or into another dimension of time. Take meditation or dreams/OBE’s for example, how often can we find ourselves in another dimension or time within this dimension? This happens more than we know, yes this is only happening spiritually/mentally not physically but it shows we can indeed all time travel and most often do.  

I believe to be able to physically time travel we need to become aware of what time and timelessness actually represent, they actually have nothing to do with measuring or the lack of measuring, I believe time and timelessness are all about an energy source reacting or not reacting to itself.   


This is only my perspective on this without human knowledge to back up my claims however, it’s interesting that I have such perspectives, there just might be something in it. At times I do channel a lot; it just flows through me at times however I can and do at times misinterpret such channellings.  

Wednesday, 31 December 2014

Timelessness, of Love and Tranquillity


Written by Mathew Naismith

I thought the following reply I received in regards to my last post was interesting. Jeff has always been an interesting bloke to listen too, he certainly know he’s history especially his ancient history. History isn’t actually about the past because every time we think about history it’s always in the present moment, history is never about a by gone time as Jeff will elaborate on.

I will go into how and why timelessness creates tranquillity and love for us a little further on in the post however, I think it’s wise to become aware of what time represents first for a better understanding of what timelessness actually represents.  

Reply
The following message talks about time in relation to reincarnation.

I think Edgar Cayce said he repeated a life experience in the American Old West time period as a guy by the name of John John Bainbridge.

Someone might want to repeat a life experience to change something they deeply regret for example.

The Lives of Edgar Cayce
[Paperback September, 1995]
by W. H. Church (Author), Joe Dunn (Editor)

Jeff Marzano 11:40 AM

Yes and the idea of reincarnation can make those consequences possible. That's called the Law Of Karma.

Not that karma has to happen in a future life. It can happen 5 minutes from now or also in a past life.

God exists outside of time in the spiritual realm. When we are born we become subject to the laws of time on this planet Earth. But when the physical body dies we return to that timeless dimension.

There are strange theories about how people can be reincarnated into any time period past or future or even live the same life experience over again.

In other words someone could die today and then be reincarnated in ancient Egypt.

Those types of theories raise many strange and paradoxical questions about the nature of time and this physical world. It implies that time is something other than a strictly sequential, linear process.

The weird thing about it is that everyone, everything, and I guess really the entire universe would have to exist in an infinite number of possible futures which may or may not actually happen in this physical world.

If someone wanted to repeat the same life over again everybody else would also still have to be there.

This is all very strange and far beyond human comprehension.

Anyone interested in reincarnation should start watching the TV show Ghost Inside My Child.

This show airs on the LMN channel and right now new episodes are airing on Saturday nights.

My Reply
I utterly concur with this, especially these days, I didn’t know, until recently; time is actually about the interactions of energy not a measurement of time. Take our physical lives for instance, our mind and body are always reacting with itself and other energy sources around it, cancer is a good example of this interaction and so is love as is of what we deem as our demise. Sure we measure this life form but only because of what these life forms (different energy sources) go through when interacting.

Would we have time if we had no interactions of these energy sources? I don’t think so, time is these interactions of different energy sources, without these interactions, I don’t think we would have time. This means timelessness is of non-interactions, this is why it feels so peaceful, tranquil and of love. I believe all energies of timelessness become one through becoming one vibration instead of many. It is very difficult to feel love for a vibration that isn’t in tune with our vibration, timelessness gives us this through the non-interactions of energy sources because all energy sources becomes one energy source through being in tune with other energy sources.  This is becoming one with God or the source I believe.


History isn’t about a past event but an indication of the interactions between energy sources, once we have an interaction we have time and once we have time we have history. Timelessness on the other hand isn’t about an interaction between energy sources, this also means within timelessness there is no history mainly because all energy sources become one. Once there are no interactions, there is no time or history as all vibrational energy sources become in tune with each other as one vibration, this gives us utter tranquillity and love.

Love is produced by being in tune with other vibrational energy sources around us, this is why it’s quite difficult to be totally unconditionally loving in time, we live with numerous and various energy sources that are not in tune with our own vibrations, we can’t expect ourselves to be totally uncordially loving under these circumstances unless we can become one with other vibrational energy sources.

This is the strange thing, as Jeff has pointed out we can relive a life event in ancient Egypt, how can this be so if we are living in time, time is after all about past history, a bygone era?

If we were to only look at time as being a measurement, what Jeff has stated can’t possibly occur, this is due to thinking once a moment of time has passed it’s a part of history that can’t be relieved. Now if we only look at time as being the interactions of energy sources, can we now see Jeff’s statement as being plausible especially when we take in the consideration of timelessness?

Timelessness has no history as a past time event because it’s not of time, history in timelessness becomes just another interaction of energy sources no matter when this event occurred in time. Everything within timelessness becomes the present moment no matter what the interactions of these energy sources create.


We can quite easily see how these timeless states of consciousness create love and tranquillity, there is no conflict or chaos as there is no time to create conflicts between energy sources. If we can learn in time to look at time as an interaction of energy sources instead of a measurement, our existence in time would become a lot more tranquil. The measurement of anything always gives us conflicts mainly because these measurements can oppose each other, in a timeless state of consciousness we don’t have these conflicts because nothing is measured. This is due to everything being within the present moment no matter how far back in the past these interactions seem. Time gives us the delusion that time is of measurements when it’s only of the interactions of energy sources.      

Saturday, 27 December 2014

Time, Infinite Possibilities?


Written by Mathew Naismith

This seems to be coming up a fair bit for me at present, because time is of infinite possibilities is time an illusion? This isn’t an easy question to answer mainly because it’s all to do in how we perceive time. As the reply I received below shows, we need to define time and timelessness however this isn't easy defining what time and timelessness define. Hopefully the following might help with this a little.
      

Reply by Piper Night
Perhaps the question is how we define time & timelessness. If you consider that all time is folded into the one moment of now then illusion and reality are juxtaposed to create the imagined reality of the group consciousness. All things are infinitely possible here.


The following wasn’t my reply to Piper Night but a statement I made on a spiritually based science site on this same topic.


Most of us depict time as a starting and ending point, this is because what energies form is usually transitory. Another way to depict time is through distance, this again is created through the interactions of various energies forming form to give us one point of origin to another, the expanding universe is a good example off this.

The universe itself is transitory within it’s form but like everything else this is due to various energies creating form, so is time defined by form or by these various energies that give form it’s form?

To me this depends on how we define time, form seams to create time so therefore time is governed by form however this form was created from an infinite energy source that can’t be destroyed just reformed, would not time then be governed by infinite possibilities instead of just form? This of course would make time and everything created from time infinite not transitory in a real sense. The illusion is to think time is transitory, yes the forms that time create change but that is all they are doing, there not being destroyed at all.    

It’s funny to think that high profile spiritual gurus think time is an illusion when the illusion is thinking time is transitory!!  No I don’t have any proof of this but to me it’s something to consider, we are not just this form but primarily the energy of this form, thinking we are just this form gives us the illusion that time is an illusion.

Spiritual gurus know we are not just this form however they still believe time is an illusion, this doesn’t make sense!! In my mind we really do need to perceive time as being infinite not transitory, it’s the way we perceive time that is an illusion not time itself.  Time is really defined by these energies reforming time and time again, it’s infinite.   


It is obvious that energy reforms over and over again, our past lives are a good example of this, we are this energy that reforms over and over again which makes us infinite. Now time is defined by these energies reforming and interacting between each other, are these reforming of infinite energies transitory therefore making these energies also an illusion?

These infinite energies are certainly not illusions because they create form plus they are infinite not transitory. This to me would make the form they form not a true illusion because all what this form is, is infinite energy.  The delusion, as opposed to illusion, is to think we are not this infinite energy to start with because we are still defining time as a starting and ending point when this infinite energy reforms. When this infinite energy reforms this gives us time, this reforming of this infinite energy doesn’t make time an illusion unless we think we are not this infinite energy but just of the form of time.


It’s funny to think time and timelessness are both infinite, timelessness is depicted as the stillness of this infinite energy and time the movement or interactions of this infinite energy, either way they are still of an infinite energy source most of us call God or the source.    

Wednesday, 24 December 2014

Permanency and Illusions


Written by Mathew Naismith

I had some insightful replies to my last post I feel I needed to share with you today, it’s just a little sad that most of the times I don’t receive a reply back to my replies.


By perceiving through the perception of time, illusions exist because we perceive time itself to be an illusion and why not, we are certainly ignorant to all we are in time because all we are isn’t this ignorance we live our lives by. The point I would like to make in this post is we can only perceive the existence of illusion in time not timeliness, a state we deem as our natural state, illusions just can’t exit in our natural state of timeliness as I will try to explain further.     

Reply
Illusion doesn’t mean it isn't real. What it means is that it isn't permanent. 

My Reply
It really depends on the perspective.

If we look at it the way you perceive it, yes everything that isn't permanent, eternal and infinite, is an illusion, however if we look at illusions being real or not, there are no true illusions just illusions of illusions.

There is a problem with permanency, because time is perceived as an illusion as well because it's not permanent, that would mean timelessness is only real and permanent not time. If everything that is real is only of this timelessness, everything real is also permanent; this also includes this reality because everything has always existed within this timeless state which includes this reality and time itself.

For this reality not to be an illusion it can’t be of time but it is, so realties of time are an illusion even though they are real, this is questionable. This would mean parts of consciousness are an illusion which gives us once again duality which isn’t supposed to be real because it’s not permanent.

What we are doing by perceiving that everything that isn’t permanent is an illusion is separating consciousness into it’s dual forms giving us duality again. To me there is no such thing as true duality even though it seems that way in our ignorant states of consciousness of time.

The real illusion is thinking that time separates everything into duality; this is brought about by our ignorance. The only thing that can produce illusions is ignorance; you cannot produce or see illusions if one is truly aware and one can only be truly aware when they see everything of consciousness exists in some way, not if one is only of pure awareness or pure ignorance but being aware that everything of consciousness exists.

It’s funny to think time is giving us the perception of illusions but time is also supposed to be an illusion, on the other hand timelessness can’t be an illusion because everything has always existed in this timeless state, it’s always been permanent and in this state we can’t perceive illusions because everything is permanent. We really do need to stop thinking in time and start thinking in timelessness as well I believe. What I am saying is ignorance has always exited so is also permanent, so any state of ignorance can’t possibly be an illusion.

So in all yes your quite correct, anything that isn’t permanent is an illusion but nothing of consciousness is actually temporary, not really!!


The following is another reply I received from another person concerning the same post.

Reply
We are real and the world is real, but the bodily identification of self is an illusion.

There are no higher and lower selves, only a real self that is extremely subtle and therefore subject to mistaken identification.

My Reply
Indeed, it's how we identify with anything of time that defines an illusion. We look at the body as being created then it dies, it no longer exists so it’s not permanent therefor it's an illusion.

What we don't do is look at the human body as transforming from one energy source to another, no matter what the energy used to create the body and mind, this energy only changes, it never truly dies.

The way we look at times gives us an illusion that the body just dies, that's it but that isn't really the case at all, the energy of the body continues to go on in different forms. Looking at our whole existence through the perception of time is what gives us illusions, this doesn’t occur when we do the same while looking at our whole existence through the perception of timeliness, illusions just don’t exist within this state. 

I agree, there is no true higher self, only to an ignorant consciousness can there be a higher self however to identify with this real self, we need to at times refer to this as a higher self. In a sense it is a higher self because it’s more aware than our ignorant self.  

We just perceive in time and when we do this, we only see or perceive energy forms and sources that have a starting and ending point when such energy is infinite within it’s existence. We still only perceive in time which give us illusions.


So in all illusions do indeed exist and yes if we think this human state is all we are that is indeed an illusion but only while we are perceiving in time.  When we perceive through timelessness illusions just don’t exist, they can’t, this is due to being aware that everything of consciousness does indeed exist in some way.

Let’s look at it this way, an illusion is a source of energy otherwise we wouldn’t be aware of these illusions, energy itself is infinite which makes these illusions permanent therefore they are not true illusions. When we think only in time, these illusion become real illusions, they are not illusion of illusions because nothing in time is perceived as being of permanence. Timelessness however tells us that everything that exists is an energy source so nothing is truly an illusion, just because an energy source changes form doesn’t make this energy form an illusion.


Indeed we are not all we perceive in time, while we are only perceiving in time, this makes time an illusion, what I am saying in timelessness this isn’t the case because everything exists from an eternal/permanent energy source therefore nothing can be a true illusion in this timeless state.