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#7 Foundations: The Myth of Not Enough Time

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Your Creative Sparks:

  • Time *feels* really real, but it is just a CONSTRUCT.
  • You are not bound by a clock. You actually have INFINITE Time.
  • Time is relative to the PERCEIVER, subject to the context of the OBSERVER.

The Foundation episodes travel deep down to bust the 3 biggest Myths of the Material World. Recorded on Long Beach Island, Lobsterbird tackles another big hitter in the world of myth. Board her Spaceship and prepare to experience lightspeed, slipstreams, and wormholes. Time is a tricky idea because it seems our whole world is organized according to the conventional clock. However, the only real time that exists is this moment right NOW, and it contains the past, present and future. You have agency to change time, including the past and the future, because it is all happening right now.

Your Travelogue

  • The construct of Time has changed over time. Ancient cultures thought of time as cyclical, working with the seasons and the phases of the moon. Later, we began perceiving time as linear, thanks to Newton. Now the construct is changing again. [8:40]
  • There are no bounds to Time. It is truly limitless. Timelessness can be a felt experience, and as you feel it more and more, you begin to live it more and more. In Slipstream Time Hacking, Benjamin Hardy shows us how we can stop racing the clock and chasing the elusive future. [15:20]
  • Time Lord technique I: The way that you perceive Time changes how fast or slow things are going. Einstein invites us to look at things in terms of lightspeed. The practical application of this idea is that the more *still* we are, the faster we actually move to achieve our goals. [26:11]
  • Time Lord technique II: The choices that we make need to be in full alignment with our intention and our goals. We can begin to design our lives to take time only for those things that are most important to us, those that are aligned with our light, our pure desires, and our truth. [32:33]
  • There is no objective or universal Time. The past, present and future all simultaneously and holistically exist in one. By changing the present, the past can be reshaped and the future altered. Instead of change being sequential and taking a very long time, it can be instantaneous—a leap through a wormhole. Sophia Remolde, the Wormhole Coach, describes the momentum achieved by leaping through these kinds of wormholes, which exist everywhere, presenting their opportunity for change all the time. [35:11]
  • Lobsterbird shares the story of her Shikoku Pilgrimage, her first felt experience of bending time and space, completing the walking course in superhuman time, by slowing down and practicing presence. Wormholes are real. Whatever your goals are, you can get there - but it does require risk. [43:03]

Reprogram your mind and life for timelessness:

  • Request your free copy of Phase Out: The Secret Guide to Finding Work that Frees Your Soul by Sophia Remolde {Lobsterbird} at PhaseOutBook.com.
  • Slipstream Time Hacking by Benjamin Hardy - the book that altered Sophia’s time/space continuum forever.
  • The Shikoku Pilgrimage standard walking course is approximately 750 miles long and can take up to 60 days to complete.

Music for this episode was contributed by Daniel Munkus and recorded in the Hudson River Valley at Subtle Soup Studios. For more info, visit: www.subtlesouprecords.com.

Podcast management and creative copy provided by Sonya Louise of GO Solo Travel & Vision Quest, making magic happen in LAX Airport en route to the Philippines.

If you liked this episode, please subscribe to our podcast and drop some starshine on us in iTunes. Leaving 5 stars makes it possible to bring you more goodness. Bonus points for leaving a review!

  continue reading

56 episodes

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Content provided by Sophia Remolde. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Sophia Remolde or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

Your Creative Sparks:

  • Time *feels* really real, but it is just a CONSTRUCT.
  • You are not bound by a clock. You actually have INFINITE Time.
  • Time is relative to the PERCEIVER, subject to the context of the OBSERVER.

The Foundation episodes travel deep down to bust the 3 biggest Myths of the Material World. Recorded on Long Beach Island, Lobsterbird tackles another big hitter in the world of myth. Board her Spaceship and prepare to experience lightspeed, slipstreams, and wormholes. Time is a tricky idea because it seems our whole world is organized according to the conventional clock. However, the only real time that exists is this moment right NOW, and it contains the past, present and future. You have agency to change time, including the past and the future, because it is all happening right now.

Your Travelogue

  • The construct of Time has changed over time. Ancient cultures thought of time as cyclical, working with the seasons and the phases of the moon. Later, we began perceiving time as linear, thanks to Newton. Now the construct is changing again. [8:40]
  • There are no bounds to Time. It is truly limitless. Timelessness can be a felt experience, and as you feel it more and more, you begin to live it more and more. In Slipstream Time Hacking, Benjamin Hardy shows us how we can stop racing the clock and chasing the elusive future. [15:20]
  • Time Lord technique I: The way that you perceive Time changes how fast or slow things are going. Einstein invites us to look at things in terms of lightspeed. The practical application of this idea is that the more *still* we are, the faster we actually move to achieve our goals. [26:11]
  • Time Lord technique II: The choices that we make need to be in full alignment with our intention and our goals. We can begin to design our lives to take time only for those things that are most important to us, those that are aligned with our light, our pure desires, and our truth. [32:33]
  • There is no objective or universal Time. The past, present and future all simultaneously and holistically exist in one. By changing the present, the past can be reshaped and the future altered. Instead of change being sequential and taking a very long time, it can be instantaneous—a leap through a wormhole. Sophia Remolde, the Wormhole Coach, describes the momentum achieved by leaping through these kinds of wormholes, which exist everywhere, presenting their opportunity for change all the time. [35:11]
  • Lobsterbird shares the story of her Shikoku Pilgrimage, her first felt experience of bending time and space, completing the walking course in superhuman time, by slowing down and practicing presence. Wormholes are real. Whatever your goals are, you can get there - but it does require risk. [43:03]

Reprogram your mind and life for timelessness:

  • Request your free copy of Phase Out: The Secret Guide to Finding Work that Frees Your Soul by Sophia Remolde {Lobsterbird} at PhaseOutBook.com.
  • Slipstream Time Hacking by Benjamin Hardy - the book that altered Sophia’s time/space continuum forever.
  • The Shikoku Pilgrimage standard walking course is approximately 750 miles long and can take up to 60 days to complete.

Music for this episode was contributed by Daniel Munkus and recorded in the Hudson River Valley at Subtle Soup Studios. For more info, visit: www.subtlesouprecords.com.

Podcast management and creative copy provided by Sonya Louise of GO Solo Travel & Vision Quest, making magic happen in LAX Airport en route to the Philippines.

If you liked this episode, please subscribe to our podcast and drop some starshine on us in iTunes. Leaving 5 stars makes it possible to bring you more goodness. Bonus points for leaving a review!

  continue reading

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