TIME is Blinded by the Clock and Hidden by the Calendar


The eye can't see what the brain doesn't know 


You’re about to witness the single greatest change in the way you experience TIME in your lifetime, once the ancient clock and calendar story is finally brought to light. 

You’ve been living on someone else’s clock-time (Gregorian Calendar System 1582), a matrix, a replicated reality of past civilizations thinking of that time! The single greatest delusion of our time

Well here it is here we go! The first thing you have to realize is, you believe the clock and calendar to be gospel like. It is what you know and everybody you know...knows. There is something called the Cognitive Dissonance Theory: According to cognitive dissonance theory, there is a tendency for individuals to seek consistency among their cognitions (i.e., beliefs, opinions). When there is an inconsistency between attitudes or behaviors (dissonance), something must change to eliminate the dissonance. Source


Let's say it another way; people tend to seek consistency in their beliefs. So what happens when one of your beliefs conflicts with another previously held belief? Or what happens if you engage in behaviors that are in conflict with your beliefs? The term cognitive dissonance is used to describe feelings of discomfort that result from holding two conflicting beliefs. When there is an inconsistency between beliefs and behaviors, something must change in order to eliminate or reduce the dissonance.  Cognitive dissonance plays a role in many value judgments, decision-making process, and evaluations. Becoming aware of how conflicting beliefs impact the decision-making process is a great way to improve your ability to make faster and more accurate choices.

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So you see introducing a new way to perceive time, while challenging a belief standard that the world only knows is a quite daunting 

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