The Speed Of Thought

January 7, 2009 by Seth Manne 

With the many levels and states that the super consciousness exists within (aside from physical), desire and wanting are not a part of its natural constitution. In the dream state, for instance, it would seem that the will of the individual consciousness is immediately followed and acted upon. You manifest, instantly, that which you direct the consciousness to focus upon. There, you produce experience instantaneously.

On the physical plane there appears to be a time lag between desire and actual physical experience. That time lag can be a result of mixed signals being sent on inner levels from one part of the consciousness to the other. One part of your consciousness directs and wills experience while another part coalesces or forms physically oriented circumstances. We use desire like a road map or signal to make it clear to our “self” what we are willing and directing.

You may have toyed with the contemplation of the speed of sound or the speed of light, but the speed of thought is not measurable through any such tables, comparisons or referencing. However, the material world vibrates at speeds that are infinitely and dramatically slower than the speed of thought and thought experience. All of this may not mean much to you at first glance but you are a super being who deals with the constant transitional compromises between thought energy and physical reality

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