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Ed Belliard: An age of timelessness and time-warping

No time is better than now, today, for submitting to transformation. In this day and age, life and change is as fast-paced as ever. Thoughts arise, are considered only fleetingly, decided upon, and a course of action follows in a flash.

No time is better than now, today, for submitting to transformation.

In this day and age, life and change is as fast-paced as ever.

Thoughts arise, are considered only fleetingly, decided upon, and a course of action follows in a flash.

It’s as though we are living life along the path of commercial breaks where bits of critical information must be presented in 30 second spans.

For a leisurely thinking person, there is no worse time to be alive than the present.

At risk, what he or she faces is a brutal interruption, or worse yet, an insult and judgment.

The flow of thoughts, movements, and energies are mind-boggling to anyone who is by nature unhurried.

It is for this reason that I use the word submission, for indeed it is not by choice that they yield to changing times.

The ancient Mayans with their complex calendar foretold of such an age when transitions would arrive.

Make no mistake; we are there, according to their calculations.

From that much mocked day of December 21, 2012, the end date of their Great Cycle, transformations are occurring.

For anyone trapped in the old paradigms, or models of thinking by which external authority rule them, these are rough times.

More than ever, these people are required to engage others, convincing them that the old ways and customs are necessary, as well as in their best interests.

For them, the mere suggestion of us being on a pre-determined cycle or course is utterly preposterous.

To think that humans are not fully in control of their destinies causes them much fear, anxiety, worry, discomfort, grief, etc.

We are in an age of discernment.

We are recognizing truth and perceiving all sorts of realities all at once.

It is an age of enlightenment whereby we can explore truly anything that we perceive as possible.

Open-minded people are becoming better judges of what’s right for them individually and collectively.

In many ways, these people are moving away from terms like sin and fear and, astutely, moving towards acceptance, love, and unity.

Those people are increasingly receptive to communication that is heart-to-heart and even other-worldly. 

We are slipping into, it seems, a soulful age.

It’s a gradual movement, but one that appears to be genuine in all respects.

We are slipping out of our ways and thoughts that no longer serve us well.

In many forms, we are discarding fashions and behaviours that no longer suit us.

Is it a healthier approach to life?

It appears so.

Enlightened, awakened people come across as far less weighed down by their belief systems and much more in control of their destinies.

They are drawn to like-minded people who seek clarity and fulfillment in their endeavours, not blindly following trends and influences that cloud their thoughts.

They are creating as they move along, forward and positively.

Where this will lead is anyone’s guess, but it does seem in line with the teachings of the ancient Mayans, Jesus Christ, the Buddha, the Vedic, and so many more enlightened ones.

Once we’ve reconciled in this new age, we can look forward to the age of timelessness and time-warping.