Is Memory Wound?
SCIET Theory offers a useful concept of time. Time is a byproduct of consciousness. I will not try to explain consciousness since that would go beyond the intent of this post.
Astrological resonance between a person and the positions of the planets, moons, and stars is repeated by the rotation of the Earth each day. These patterns furnish us with a useful way to record memories.
Think of each day as a thread of time being wound onto a spool that requires a day to make one revolution. Imagine that each turn is laid one on top of the other. Each turn is like a level or a floor in a spherical building. Since the floors are wound around a center, it can be experienced as a single floor from its beginning to its end, or you can use the elevator to move from one floor to the next. The elevator is a line between any external point and the center of the spherical “building of mind.” Each level or stop on the “elevator” represents a different but harmonious, stepped-down or up value. Each holographic memory level of this building of mind can be accessed horizontally or vertically.
The ability of space to automatically reduce incoming values toward a point is responsible for our perception of time. This ability of space is not unique to conscious beings but is responsible for them. The by-product of this process is time. The universal experience of consciousness exists at the moment of shared creation, a moment built on the sequence of events begun 13.6 billion years ago. This moment is the unfolding of our universe, but all that has continued to exist in space/time can be accessed through the elevator of memory and mind. The values of each moment of creation exist in permanent relationships throughout the universe.
All memory is related to the values explained by the “building of mind” analogy. Time is the product of the creative process in which new parts are added to an existing structure. You cannot separate time from the structure any more than you can separate a building from the space in which it exists. The processes of space inextricably entwine time and memory. Time can be understood as the shifting of values or stepping-down of values in space on a universal scale. The mind utilizes this process to maintain a continuous linkage between what has happened and what is happening. The values used by the consciousness exist universally and can be used to access any moment in time, anywhere in the universe.
Dane Michael Arr
August 3rd, 2002
Tempe AZ