The 7 Steps of Energy and Time
Once upon a "time," humans began to explore their environment. They started to make things from the material they found. They needed to build shelters and find food and water for survival. Eventually, they became creative and built houses and villages. The early civilizations continued to make better homes and lifestyles using the earth's natural resources. They learned how to use the four seasons to grow and harvest crops. The daily sunlight, the moon cycles, and the four seasons became the basis for their calendar of events.
The first thing people noticed was the daily cycle of light and darkness. The next thing they saw was the cycles of the moon. They could count or scratch the number of days between the full moons and use that as their calendar. There was a mystery to this life, and they created basic rules that became religions. Usually, several gods were responsible for the natural order in nature—the gods of fire, wind, earth, and water. Much later, it evolved into the idea of one God for humanity.
The Invention of Timekeeping
Clocks were invented to track the day’s events, and time was added to their daily lives. Society has lived for several hundred years using clocks to keep track of daily activities. Now, it’s “time” to understand time and where it comes from. Everyone knows that Earth rotates daily, giving us the duration of one day. Clocks are used to accurately count the day’s duration into 86,400 seconds, which are divided into minutes and hours. Calendars and clocks make up our timekeeping system to document our history and schedule future events. When we try to define time, we are stuck in a circular definition using clocks to understand the nature of time. You may feel that some kind of hidden energy is involved with time, such as the time in your memories, dreams, and imaginations.
Understanding the Motion of Time
Let’s unveil the matrix of time. Our time comes from the motion of the Earth, and our clocks rotate at the same rate as the Earth. Realize that time comes from motion. Time doesn’t create motion. Time, as we use it, is a measurement of motion.
What is the cause of motion? You need a force to cause movement. Four fundamental forces exist: gravity, electromagnetism, and the strong and weak nuclear forces. Light moves by the electromagnetic force, the force of gravity moves mass, and nuclear forces move atoms in the Sun, providing light energy to maintain life. Where does the force come from?
You may ask, what causes light? Electrons produce light inside molecules or the Sun during the electron’s motion. Gravity is created by quarks during the motion of quantum chromodynamics inside protons and neutrons (scientists don't know this yet). The universe is full of motion caused by a force, and a force is created using energy. Where did the energy come from?
Understanding The Source of Energy
We are now reaching the limits of our understanding using science. The only explanation is that the Big Bang event brought energy to the universe, which has been expanding at the speed of light since its beginning. The energy changes into mass, and mass returns to energy, but the total amount remains constant. The amount of energy in a closed system stays the same. Energy arrived from an unknown source, but we can use our wisdom to consider how it came here.
Everything works by the principle of cause and effect. Energy moved from another dimension into the dimension we call the universe. But that dimension must also be part of the universe because it has the Source of Energy. The movement of energy from its source created the beginning of the universe. The Source and the universe are dimensions in the Oneness of everything.
The Universe At The Start
The universe started with a bang or a force, but what caused the movement of energy into the universe? A force is necessary to move energy. The force was the power of thought. Only thoughts can move energy into a creation. For example, everything you can see and touch was first a thought. Namely, thoughts are things, and things are thoughts.
But where did the thought come from? Thoughts come from having a desire to do something. So, a thought comes from a desire. But where does a desire come from? You tell me… We are all connected to the Oneness of Source that sends energy into the universe. Energy operates with the laws of science and maintains our life force. Most of us are under a veil of forgetfulness, thinking this is all there is. We don’t ask why science works or why our bodies function and grow by unknown forces. We don’t ask why things work because no one knows why.
We think Time makes everything work, and without time, nothing can exist. But time has nothing to do with the universe except keeping track of our events. The universe is full of motion that began from a timeless and infinite dimension. Our Souls live eternally in the realm we call God, and our purpose is to experience life in a physical world, evolving consciousness and love. We are made from a desire and thought to explore energy and motion as humans. But where does time come from?
Seven Steps of Energy Makes Time
1. A desire became a thought.
2. The thought moved energy.
3. Energy transitioned into the universe.
4. Energy transformed into matter.
5. Matter created the force of gravity and light.
6. The force of Gravity and electromagnetism moves matter.
7. We make clocks based on that motion, and you convert a clock’s numbers into time.
In a nutshell, that’s where time comes from…
Understanding Energy and Science
Your Spiritual consciousness is always with you. We must merge science and spirit to make sense of life and consciousness. This means transcending religion into a force that uses science to manifest our desires. It's a two-pronged process: We use the scientific method, and our spiritual source provides the energy. It's challenging to describe because the technology doesn't yet exist. We are so ignorant that we still don’t understand time and gravity.
In case you think time exists outside of your mind, think again. If you believe you can be alive using only your mind, think again. We are alive because of the energy and life force that created us. And even when we die, we still exist as Souls in the energy Source of Oneness.
My aim is to bring awareness of consciousness and how science and spirit work together. My book, to be published in January, will transform our understanding of life and God. Thank you for following my weekly newsletter on https://lovinthings.com/. I love you all. Namaste xoxo