by Dexteritytime is relative and this topic isn't about time and time zones don't exist it's just there for the sheep
Yes I live in the future, I see people for their true spiritual potential despite the pasts that everyone else judges by.
So we do not live in the same world, we do not see the same things. I am told I might as well live on another planet.
So it is more than just time being relative, but perceptions transcending time, drawing from the future, and
expressing that in the present. The people who think you are a frustrated troll, they do not know what to label me.
I was told I was a special troll. I troll for other trolls but with a serious purpose, to connect with souls from the future like me.
And when we can have a cohesive conversation, then we are no longer considered trolls but have a real frame of reference.
(Or if I freak out a real troll by beating them at their own game, I gain extra points and entrance to the next level of the game.)
by Dexterityno.. i live in the future i am from australia so unless you are from new zealand your're not in the future
If you live in the literal world, and only read things at face value, then we are already living in separate worlds!
In my world the meanings of things are both literal and figurative with spiritual connection in addition to physical reality.
Did TK bring you here? She is extremely literal also, and does not get a lot of what I say or others if it has subtle meanings.
Things like the Bible only make sense if you read the figurative meanings, or it is useless, senseless, conflicting with reality if you take it literally. (I have a friend who does not interpret the 6 days of creation as ages/stages but actual earth days which makes no sense to me, but I have to deal with that reality in addition to the one I live in, if I am going to get along with people like that)
In my world I can read both the literal reality and the spiritual meaning and process, but cannot always reconcile with people who only recognize one or the other. I try to stick to where both agree, and very few people follow that fine narrow path or middle way
P.S. to try to be more literal, here is an example of the world I live in:
if you can imagine a society set up like a campus that is self-sustained and self-governed and managed by residents directly:
http://www.houstonprogressive.org/campus94.html
I believe in isonomy and living with equal respect and inclusion of all views religious or political and making decisions by consensus
So this does not exist in the present world of competitive politics and economics by bullying and oppression to benefit one interest over others. Here is an example of what these ideas look like in writing: http://www.earnedamnesty.org
Emotionally, spiritually, I already live under this paradigm as if it exists. I already think like this, believe in these principles, and promote these ideas and plans, including enforcing the principles of equal inclusion and representation. But the people I am around don't all believe such a community or system is possible. So my beliefs/thinking don't "exist" in their world but are imaginary.
This is what I mean by my world, and what I see people doing in the process of building to a cooperative society, "doesn't exist" in the world that other people see and live in. I might as well live in the delusional world of schizophrenic or autistic people who aren't with the rest of the planet either! For some reason, I am able to live in both worlds at the same time, though I wish I could create a physical model of the world I envision and actually live there under the principles of equality I believe in.