Slowing Down the Clock of your Mind


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Speeding up time to slow it down...

One of the methods taught in speed reading involves displaying paragraphs rapidly on your computer screen, starting at an impressive rate of 10,000 words per minute and gradually decreasing to 5,000, 2,500, 1,000, 750, 500, and 300. By the time you reach 500 words per minute, the pace feels noticeably slower, and at 300 words per minute, it becomes akin to watching paint dry. Applying this straightforward technique yields tangible results. You can give it a try yourself. With consistent practice, anyone can master speed reading. The average person typically reads around 200-250 words per minute, but in just one week or even less, dedicated practice can lead to a remarkable 100-300 percent increase in reading speed effortlessly.

The Science of Speed 

There are four hierarchical units of time: the hour, minute, second, and millisecond, which we commonly employ in our contemporary world of clocks. The hour stands as the prevalent and default temporal measurement, yet I am proposing a reconsideration of its relevance in the context of the 21st century's Information and Communication age. Presently, it's comparable to utilizing a 56k modem for dial-up internet browsing, akin to using a computer from 1999. The question arises: why persist with such an approach? Imagine if we were unaware of the existence of FIOS, cable, or 5G Wi-Fi; under those circumstances, dial-up and the dated computer would suffice.

What if the same principle could be applied to time itself? It's an intriguing notion worth pondering. After all, this approach has been effective in my life for several years and continues to prove its efficacy even today. And now, you have the opportunity to delve into the same temporal experience that has shaped my last 15 years. Let's embark on this journey together.

A single second encompasses 1,000,000,000 nanoseconds and 1000 milliseconds—the very unit of time utilized in the Olympics, basketball games, and numerous other prominent global sporting events (as depicted in the conventional millisecond clock). Nevertheless, my accomplishment through the utilization of demonstrations involves creating a framework comprising four distinct temporal layers. These layers segregate microseconds and milliseconds. Meanwhile, seconds, minutes, and hours retain their original configuration, forming the basis for the practice drills and demonstrations elucidated below. However, prior to delving into these exercises, an essential preliminary step is to "clear the mechanism." as they are for demonstration and practice drills below. First, though you have to "clear the mechanism."


How to slow down the clock in your mind
"Clear the Mechanism"


Clearing the mechanism is about letting go of everything that is taking up parking space in your mind. The stuff that stops you from concentrating, being more, robbing you of completing goals, clarity, discipline, energy, and purpose. When you ‘clear the mechanism’, much like a racing horse that wears blinkers, it enables the horse to concentrate, run properly and not get distracted by the noise of the crowd, or other horses running next to them. The blinkers help keep the horse moving forward to the finish line.

Watch this short YouTube clip from the movie "For the Love of The Game", with Kevin Costner.




Being able to "Clear the Mechanism" of your mind allows you to see clearly. You know what you need to do and you how to do it.






Let's initiate the process by gradually slowing down the mental clock.



Step 1.  Microseconds




Clear your mind now and concentrate on the microseconds (100mph) passing by the screen from 999-000 for next twenty seconds...

Microsecond Display
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Your mind is clear—your focus is powerful—and you're concentrating perfectly. 





Let's move on to step 2. to the slower milliseconds (90mph) and see how your brains manage this speed.



Step 2.   Milliseconds


Time now has begun to slow. Concentrate for twenty seconds on the ever slowing movement of the numbers counting up, as perceptional clock-time is now slowing... slowing down even more. 


Millisecond Display
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Let's move to step 3. and continue the slow down of time process.


Step 3.   Seconds

Seconds Countdown
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Thinking in minutes is the aim here today. The nano, millie, and second clocks are exercises designed to force your brain beyond its current thinking for the 21st century, pushing the envelope even further. Allowing your mind to expand, much like driving a muscle by adding more weight to the bar. 

The EMT and the Day-Trader are two examples of jobs that require living inside the minute clock when life or money can be lost inside seconds. For mainstream America, the hour clock state of mind will be here for a little while. 



Step 4. Minutes 


Look now at the minute flash clock below for sixty seconds, this will test your patience, or you can hold your breath for the long minute. This is all part of the overall brain calibration process of bringing the mind present and slowing down perceptional time. 

Concentrate on the slowness of the time passing by. Focus and stay in the here and now. Any sound you hear in the room around you only allows you to concentrate more deeply on the slowness of the time passing. Breadth in deeply and breadth out...


Minutes Countdown
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Your mind is now expanding. You have so much time now. Time is on your side and what you can do with all of it is only limited by the excuses you can conjure up. Time is your ally, your best friend, and not the enemy. 




As the minutes have slowed in your mind's eye, look at the 1440TIME below, these are how many minutes you have left in this day in time.
1440 Real-Time Countdown
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WOW...
That's a lot of TIME!!!!


Relax and enjoy the 1000 minutes of waking time daily you have, and tell the to Rabbit relax! We have plenty of time.


Ok, we are done with nanoseconds, milliseconds, seconds and minutes, now let's look at the hour clock. The hours below are based on the 24-hour clock or military time, the second best clock in our current time system in the world today. Let us move to step four.


Step 5.  Hour


The hour is the basis of the time that our current brain and mind still default too, for at least most of the day. In the morning before work, or the getting the kids off to school, we are all on the minute clock, right? Take a look at the hour flash clock below, and no... you don't have to look at it for sixty minutes but imagine now that you are calibrated to 1440TIME™ how long that would feel? But unfortunately for most, it's just another hour in another day of their live's. 

Hey clown... still thinking by the hour huh...





So there you have it. You have rid yourself of the outdated chronometer from the ancient worlds and have moved to the fiber-optic equivalent of time for the 21st century...

I know you're out there 
I can feel you now
I know that you're afraid
You're afraid of us
You're afraid of change
I don't know the future
I didn't come here to tell you how this is going to end
I came here to tell you how this is going to begin
I'm going to hang up this phone
And then I'm going to show these people what you don't want them to see
I'm going to show them a world without you
A world without standard clock time
A world where anything is possible 
A world where time has value and meaning
Where we go from there is a choice I leave to you



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