"How can there be 'forever' if there is only 'now'?"
Answered by: William Samuel Lee Jr
August 5, 2022 at 2:46:33 PM
Now is all there is, the past and future are just concepts and don’t actually exist in nonphysical reality apart from willful creation, meaning, nonphysical personalities aren’t bound by any aspect of time, but these can create locales where an element of time exists (wink wink).
Once again, the past and future, apart from your collective belief in them, don’t actually exist outside of your VR. You manifest a reality in the now of something that you think occurred at 11:59pm on Friday December 31, 1999. We give this memory the only space available, a space in time and then call it the “past”. Because we believe a previous event to have already happened, so our one-dimensional arrow of time doesn’t allow for us to place it anywhere but the “past” because the future hasn’t happened yet allegedly. It is also possible to have memories of future events, hence ‘Deja vu’.
Forever is just a concept with its very language and insinuations screaming (a super long time). Existence just IS for nonphysical personalities. Time as a structure that binds and increases decay, and entropy within a system doesn’t exist. What does exist is the illusion of its existence. What exists is the illusion that time rules and governs our Earth system and that we through our labor willfully become slaves to it.