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How to slow down time. by Anne Brewer

Remember when you were a child and summer vacation had just begun? Remember how endlessly the summer seemed to stretch in front of you? Perhaps you remember the long days that sometimes seemed too lengthy, when you would whine to your mother, "I'm bored. There's nothing to do!" As you jog on today's incredibly fast treadmill of life, you probably wonder where those long, leisurely, sometimes boring days went. You might ask, "Why does time fly by so quickly?"

Is this speedy passage of time simply a result of growing older? Partially. There is a law of diminishing years that applies to aging, according to an interesting observation by my friend, Joe Huttie. He states that we feel an increasing speed in passing time as we grow older because of the higher proportion of time that has been spent. Therefore, there is a lower proportion of time available to spend.

Here is how he explains it: At the age of five, a child feels like they are waiting an extraordinary amount of time in September for Christmas to come in December. The percentage of the child's life between September and December is 7.1%, calculated by dividing the four months of waiting by the five-year-olds' 56 months of living. For a thirty-year-old adult, the percentage is 1.1 %, based on four months of waiting divided by the thirty-year-old's 356 months of living. Don't bother calculating the percentage for a fifty-year old - you don't want to know! So according to Joe, the older we get, the more we feel that life is slipping by quickly, and relatively speaking, it is! We have proportionately more time under our belts, but we also have less time remaining - hence the feeling that time is passing more quickly. Time feels compressed, whether we are waiting for Christmas day or dinner time.

In addition to the law of diminishing years, there are other extenuating factors at work that have quickened time. We are experiencing a period of dramatic Earth changes. Most significantly, we are moving to zero point, as described by Gregg Braden in his book Awakening to Zero Point and referenced by me in conjunction with the 12-strand DNA process described in The Power of Twelve.

Gregg has traced the Schumann Resonance (SR) or heartbeat of the Earth. For decades, the SR measured 7.8 cycles per second. In 1980, it started increasing. By 1993, Norwegian and Russian scientists published reports of the SR pulsing at 8.6 cycles per second. Currently, it is believed to be around 12 cycles per second, hence the feeling of time passing more quickly. At 13 cycles, the Earth will be at a zero point magnetic field, and in two or three days it will start turning in the opposite direction. This event was predicted by ancient prophets to occur in 2012, and it heralds in the New Age when we will be introduced to the 4th dimension, or next level of consciousness.

The Fibonacci Series supports the notion of this shift to a new reality via sacred geometry principles. Fibonacci discovered a sequence of numbers that matches the proportions of the human body and the basis for how plants grow, to name a few examples. It goes like this: Start with 1, add 1 to the previous number or 1 to get 2, add 2 to the previous number or 1 to get 3, add 3 to 2 to get 5, add 5 to 3 to get 8 (or 7.8 on the SR scale), add 8 to 5 to get 13. So it's 1, 1+1=2, 2+1=3, 3+2=5, 5+3=8, 8+5=13. Remember, as we near 2012, the SR is nearing 13. Factor in the significance of the Fibonacci Series, which predicts a segueway or transition at 13, and voila: the shift!

Imagine combining the law of diminishing years and the quickening of the Earth's heartbeat. No wonder we feel like runners on a treadmill as we plow through each speedily passing day! It's no surprise that life is stressful in this fast-paced mode. Let's examine the average forty-year-old: If we compare the rate of passing time today, for that forty-year-old, to that same person at the age of five, they are living approximately five and a half times faster than they did in childhood. That means that each day equates to five and a half days thirty-five years ago.

We cannot slow time. However, we can acclimate better to the breakneck speed at which we are expected to live our lives and thus reduce our stress level. Stress is the typical reaction to the evaporation of time, e.g., "How can I get everything done? There aren't enough hours in the day." We stress because we feel out of sorts. This is because we felt synchronous with the cycles per second, the SR that was occurring during the time we developed in the womb. That particular rate became imprinted on our internal clock, or on our circadian rhythm. Therefore, we need to retrain the subconscious to accept a new rhythm. The following direction can be given to assist your subconscious in better handling the faster pace.

Instruct your subconscious to create a "surcharge" of vital force. Then breathe deeply six times in a row, using the following pattern: inhale slowly to the count of four, hold to the count of four, exhale slowly to the count of eight. The subconscious will pay attention when you interfere with your routine breathing patterns, because it manages this breathing function so you don't have to constantly remind yourself to breathe. It is important to gain the attention of the subconscious, as it is in charge of habits and automatic body responses. It needs to know that you are making a change.

Then ask for the following to transpire:

* Subconscious, I am reprogramming our response to the passage of time. Update our processing of time sequences to match the current cycles per second occurring on Earth. As the cycles continue to increase, match our time processing mechanism to that of the Earth.

Now breathe deeply. As you breathe out, envision your energy entering the Earth. As you breathe in, envision the Earth sending energy to you. Feel yourself get in sync with the current pace.

In addition to reprogramming your subconscious, here are several methods for creating some calm during these accelerated times. Choose any methods that work best for you.

* Lie on your back under a tree with the crown of your head aligned with the base of the trunk. Visualize your energy surging up the middle of the tree trunk, and feel the tree reciprocate by sending energy through its trunk to you.

* Watch water trickle, either a fountain or a brook or a running faucet. As the water trickles, integrate your energy with the flow of the water. Place your hand in the water and feel the energy infuse you. Feel your energy enter the water and infuse it.

* Rub your palms together in a counterclockwise motion. Place your palms on the ground, sending the warmth of your energy into it. Feel the energy from the ground enter your palms.

* Immerse yourself in water, either a tub or a swimming pool or an ocean or lake. Feel the water support you as you float. Imagine the boundaries being eliminated between your body and the water as you merge into one element of sensation.

* Inhale the sweet smell of a flower or herb. As you inhale, feel the energy of the plant enter your lungs. As you exhale, imagine your own energy creating the necessary environment for the plant to grow, almost as if there is a life support system between the two of you.

Although some of these methods may sound insignificant, they are designed to create an exchange of energy between you and the Earth when you are in a meditative state with the least resistance present. This will enable the Earth's frequency to calibrate with you and, likewise, you with it, thereby creating a better match. Enjoy the improved synergy between you and your surroundings as the Earth's heartbeat continues to accelerate.

-Anne Brewer

Anne Brewer has studied metaphysics for over ten years. Her channeled articles appear in such metaphysical publications as The Sedona Journal of Emergence, Pathfinder and The Edge. Anne wrote The Power of Twelve in 1996 during her personal experience regaining her twelve strands of DNA. She published her second book, Breaking Free to Health, Wealth and Happiness, in 1999. Her company, InterLink, is dedicated to eliminating obstacles that hinder a person's growth by removing blocks at the soul level. For information on books, tapes, crystals, consultations and seminars, visit Anne's website www.annebrewer.com


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