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Feb. 6, 2023 - Clif High
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Twist yer Noodle

Time, Thought, Novelty https://purebulk.com/products/clif-highs-pure-sleep https://clifhigh.substack.com/p/cancer https://knowledgeofhealth.com/what-if-cancer-was-already-cured/ https://clifhigh.substack.com/https://clifhigh.substack.com/p/cancer

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Hello humans, hello humans.
Hello.
Well, guys, gotta twist your noodles here today.
Talk about some weird stuff.
Weirder than usual.
So if we think about time, we can come to an interesting observation.
So as soon as I tell you something, it's dropped into the past.
Okay.
So as soon as I say words, or as soon as you perceive those words, it's dropped into the past.
It's already occurred.
So we're here at the now.
As we say something, like here, it drops into the past instantly, it's gone.
So how do we carry a thought forward into the future?
How do we retrieve it out of the future?
How do we get images out of the future?
You could say that, well, okay, you write it down in the now, which of course becomes the past, and then sometime in the future you reference the thing that you had written down.
How do you do that?
If um and so if you do that, so you got a sheet of paper, you write the thought down out of the now, and then it is physically available in the future.
Now the future doesn't exist, okay.
So this is an illusion that is created by our minds.
Just so that we can discuss things.
It doesn't actually exist, you can't go there, it's not solid.
You'll have people talk about timelines and all of this because they say this could happen, that could happen, and you don't know.
From this perspective of the now, you have no sure and certain knowledge of any event ever occurring out into the future.
Yet you can take a thought today and shift it into the future.
Now, as I was saying, you could put that thought on paper, and then it's out in the materium, right?
It just exists here and it could be rediscovered, uh, reexamined in the future, and uh thus you could have this thought transmitted into the future, even though the minute that you have that thought, it's instantly put into our past.
Now, this isn't just um uh an exercise through language.
We're not being pedantic here.
Um to some extent, we're exploring semantics, right?
The meaning of words, but beyond that, we we there's this weird concept that you have to sort of get.
Uh it comes to you as a result of shattering your paradigm, uh, whether by whatever means, okay.
So the paradigm that's structured in your head of how reality is that you're given as a child that you accept up to about maybe age eight or nine.
Um some people uh throw it away earlier, but it doesn't matter.
Uh that paradigm is absolutely wrong in terms of how things actually function here, and if you were to think about this and look at it deeply enough, you could see that that paradigm is an overlay, it sort of makes things work.
You can you can sort of understand and do things in this reality, but you don't really um so it's like you you you know how to throw the bowling ball, but you've never analyzed the motion of the hand, how the ball rolls, all the other things that are affecting it, right?
And so you're just sort of counting on it working without even really thinking about it.
But if you were to consider this idea, and that is how do we get things out of the future?
How do we take things from the past and put them into the future?
And so if we were to consider these things to some extent, putting them down on paper removes them from time, or it makes them time stable.
Okay.
So a sheet of paper, a map, a constitution, all these things uh, you know, even this statue, the hat, uh, all of these things are time-stable um material.
Alright, so so they will exist as the future flows over them.
So the future is actually flowing over us and is not a stable kind of a thing, right?
And so the future is actually this roiling uh mass that's all right out in here and doesn't exist as a cohesive formed thing.
It's it's basically that's all basically the illusion of the future.
And so we we come to this understanding that the future is really this maelstrom, it is just the stormy uh mass of chaos of everything that could happen, right?
And so if you were a journeyer to hyperspace, and okay, so if you were to like go to Joe Rogan and say, Joe, uh you've taken DMT and you had experiences there that can't really be rendered into words.
But would you agree with the following statement?
Then you would tell him this sort of describe this little idea and tell him that the future out here is what he called hyperspace.
That basically he was in this maelstrom, this chaos area out in here, in which uh all of those elements that are going to appear into the now and could potentially appear into the now all exist in some quasi state,
okay, that is a quasi-state from our viewpoint in the now, but when you're in hyperspace, um you are out of time, you're outside of time to some extent.
Things are manipulated, you can manipulate them, and the um the impression is that immediacy trails you.
That's the best way I can say it.
Okay, the impression is that wherever I go, the in hyperspace, the ever-present now is just behind my back, sort of chasing me.
Okay, that's the feeling you get out of this, or I did anyway.
And so maybe Joe Rogan would agree, and we'd come to some understanding that the future is unformed, yet forming.
Okay.
Now, you can make many arguments that this analogy is useful if not factual.
All right, this understanding is useful if not factual because it allows you to think of this area out here in the future as the point where you could be transformed.
That's that's like all of the ideas from you know, um Alcoholics Anonymous and all of them, they go to the idea they want you to have a lock solid thing that's out of time that you carry forward into the future that keeps your behavior on this even track, and this will transform you through the maelstrom of the future that would otherwise engulf you.
And within that maelstrom of the future, you'd have no control, shit would be happening, you go back to your old habits, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
And if we look at um, so you can find this sort of concept, this sort of construct in novels, in practical things throughout our our reality and stuff, but that we're still missing this huge chunk of this, right?
And so we can take a an idea, okay?
So we have an idea, and we write it down.
And we can take it into the future, so to speak, even though instantly upon writing it down, it is a past thing.
It has come out of our heads, it's come out of time, so to speak, or it's or it's come into time.
Let's put it that way.
It's a better way of thinking about it.
It's come into time, and it now is this solid object in our past.
And yet somehow we are able in this fast-forming future to retrieve this solid object out of the materium and examine it in the future, get that idea off of it, and so on.
And someone else in the future can get that idea off of there and so on.
Alright, so this is not an exploration in weird ass language or strange thinking.
This is just a very nuanced thought that we're trying to get across here.
Uh in doing this, we are dealing with matter.
Okay.
So I I write this thing here right now on this board.
This is a solid chunk of something on, or some kind of plastic on thin metal, so that I can put um a ferris metal so that I can put magnets on it.
And it'll be here tomorrow.
So if I come out in the future, I will find this board as it exists now.
And thus I have carried forward all of this idea into the future.
However, I've been carrying forward this idea into the future without any of this stuff.
Okay, I've been thinking about this.
So now we're talking about thinking.
And we're we're sort of analyzing it here, okay?
Because I've been thinking about how to communicate this idea.
Very difficult.
Many nuanced areas in there that we could explore for hours.
That wasn't my point of this particular examination of it, right?
My point was to introduce the concept and proceed to a certain logical conclusion and then stop right there so everybody can sort of gnaw on it.
It has great power in it if you think about it a particular way.
If you understand it a particular way, the understanding becomes a source of power for you.
Okay.
So now consider this that before there was paper, before there were uh guys smart enough to find one bit of rock that was harder than another bit of rock and a third bit of rock to use as a hammer and thus chisel on rock.
Before all of that, you had the ability to transfer a thought into the future.
And we all do.
We can carry forward thoughts into the future.
Alright, so and we can do it without paper and all of this stuff.
And the thoughts are time stable, but they are not manifest in the materium.
So let me just let me see if I can get this idea across.
So this is the ever-present now that divides our reality from that which is past and that which is future.
Okay, is that this dotted line?
It's right here.
I see it all the time.
So anyway, this is this is the place, dudes.
So here's here's the line.
Alright, so um, we have an idea, and we want and instantly that idea goes into the past merely because we have it.
But how in and I want to think about this idea tomorrow.
And you can do this.
You can you can say, okay, before you go to bed, you can say, okay, I want to think about something tomorrow and put that thought into your head.
And you are making that thought time stable.
You can train yourself to do this.
And when you pop up in the morning, you'll see that thought in the future, and you think about it, right?
Uh and so you have you have transferred something beyond time.
Okay, because it was not a solid object, it was energy in your brain.
There's no little place in your brain where it's actually written down.
There's no little place in your brain where the um where the energy pattern could be like analyzed and then reanalyzed the next day, found to be the same and describing the same object.
Your brain does not work that way.
You do create an idea, you do make it time-stable, but only by putting it outside of time.
And that's what you're doing, because your consciousness exists on both sides of the line simultaneously.
Okay, so we call this area over here where we think we call this reality.
And it's really all of this area that we're in is really the past.
And it's disappearing rapidly.
If you don't do anything, the idea fades.
If you put it on paper, it eventually fades.
If you write it in stone, even longer, but it eventually fades, and so on and so on, right?
That's the point of where we're at here.
Is um, if you will, it's like uh a working surface, okay.
Now, you also exist out into the future only we don't know it we don't perceive it it is this unknown and we are existing outside of time and that's how we're able to be in both places so to speak so you will find people that we say are psychic and what they are actually and so this explains how that kind of thing works right all of the cities from yoga
All of the psychics, all of the scrying that the magicians do, or the sorcerers, not sorcerers, but magicians do that kind of thing, where they look in bowls or crystal balls to get an idea of the future.
And it's always murky and so on.
Okay, but then they extract one or two little nuggets, right?
Oh no, the duke's going to be killed.
Oh no.
And in fact, the duke is killed, right?
That kind of thing.
That is possible because our minds are not bound by time.
Our minds are trans-time in that sense.
They cover, they're pan-temporal, okay?
So they cover both of these areas at the same time, simultaneously.
And we can see, to some extent, even though we're bound in our bodies, we can see the formation of those elements that are more likely than others to manifest as the future flows through the now.
Now bear in mind, all of that is energy.
I'll list this energy.
We're energy.
There's no real solid matter here.
That's an illusion presented by the materium.
This is like the materium boundary, okay?
And so, in my way of thinking, it's easier to conceive of it as like a cell structure.
But the materium could be encapsulated.
And that which encapsulates the materium is time.
And so this is an easy sort of concept to get to it.
And so this would be the time barrier that is all around the cell of matter.
And the future is that which is on the other side that is going to potentially manifest.
The reason, okay, so the reason that this is done is the whole reason for this fantastic construct that we live in, you know, life, the universe, and everything, all of that, the whole reason for all of that is to create novelty.
And so, psychonauts, people that take psychoactive drugs of particular kinds, will know that I'm being factual here when I say that Terence McKenna discovered the core of it all, the point of it all.
Right?
The point of it all is to create novelty.
And the idea coming across is very simply, very easily explained.
And you could think of it this way.
And the Hindus have an analogy to it.
But, you know, but the idea is that God is everything.
God knows all.
God's really bored.
And so, God invents the idea of novelty.
Okay?
And so, that is the idea that God invents that there's stuff that God doesn't know about.
That could happen that God could not predict exactly.
And then God wants to explore this idea.
Could novelty exist within the framework of God?
And so, God sets up an experiment to, maybe multiple, we don't know.
But sets up an experiment to test the idea of, could novelty actually exist?
And God creates matter in a bubble of time for this place that such an experiment could take place, could happen.
And we are that experiment.
We're all part of it.
And so, it's an interesting perspective, right?
If you think about that perspective, if you carry that thought forward in the future, somehow, by taking it out of time, making it time stable and thinking about about it uh in the future.
So now, this also, by the way, tells you if you think about this whole thing here, tells you you don't keep thoughts in matter because matter is instantly in the past and fading.
Yet thoughts appear from the future.
Yet you can carry them forward into the future.
So it starts getting getting you down this trail of okay, thinking, thought, uh, novelty, uh, temporality, uh, what is time, how do we interact with time, and uh what could be done.
Now, there's many, many, many possibilities in this in this idea of uh actual, you know, practical kinds of things you could derive from thinking about things this way, okay?
And it also explained things, like you know, the the um uh psychics being able to pick out the shiny bright objects that are gonna pop up, earthquakes or whatever, right?
Anything that's gonna be a big disturbance in the force, they it comes on in a little bit harder, and so they see it coming in that little bit tiny ahead of time because this is reasonably wide.
Um the band of the developing future.
Okay, and then you can also uh there's much you can extrapolate, much you can expect uh speculate on, and some things that are uh practical uh in in so doing.
I think I'll just cut it off there.
Let it go at that.
It's uh short enough that you get the idea, and we can I can use this as a springboard uh for uh later on.
But the point is to think about novelty and how hard universe has to work to get anything close to random.
Uh it's a computer function at the lowest possible level is the R and D function.
Uh, but think about how hard universe has to work uh to get random, right?
So God knows everything, but God's going to create something God doesn't know.
So it's a real real tough kind of a uh mental thing to wrap your head around, and in so doing, you start thinking about these aspects of it here, what is past, what is now, what are humans, what are ideas, how to get things out of time and make them stable, and make them more mature when you encounter them the next time in time itself.
So, anyway, guys, uh that's it.
I've got a um uh an interview with uh Dr. Lee Merritt that will show up at some point, and I've got some other stuff coming up.
Um gonna be talking to a Sotofrican and uh guy from Croatia and a few other people over these next few weeks.
Uh we're not gonna be taking it easy on you anymore.
All of us old farts are gonna start laying this shit out because of how close we are to this particular point, this this uh wavy line of manifestation that's uh emerging out of our future and the things that will happen there and and how we'll uh proceed thereafter.
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