03-28-2021, 08:01 AM
It was one of the most hardcore I've ever felt.
Did anybody feel it!?
It was around midnight, maybe way earlier.
ROFL, I have no idea what time it was.
But I'm pretty sure it was before midnight...
I was in bed and my eyes were closed, I hadn't been there that long.
Suddenly this super weird 'tone' or 'vibe' came over me and I noted that it was like when you hear that high pitched sound in your ear. When I was a kid I was told the high pitched sound was my ear 'catching a radio wave'. I shit you not, I don't know who told me this but it was trusted family and I feel like somebody backed them up on it too and was like, "Yeah that's totally what it is."
Anyway, instantly I understood that the last time we'd traveled through this part of the galactic neighborhood was sometime in the 1970s. The feeling was INTENSE. Intensely different. It was the same kind of feeling you would feel if your body materialized right now in a smoky '70s basement with no electronics besides a record player/stereo and shaggy carpets all around. It was a rich yet simple feeling.
The way I understood it is that we had to patch together some timelines and some old shit was mixed in there. Older than usual. One way to explain it is sort of like how the backups work on computers these days! Your backup is from months earlier at the oldest... not decades, LOL!
So yeah, it was crazy y'all, and I have never personally felt a timeline patch using a timeline that old. I'm sure it happens, but it was a first for me. I'd say that before this current booming technological era we find ourselves in, it would be hard to notice timeline patches because nothing was all that much different in the space of 50 years back then. Shit is just so weird and hyped now with all this technology, the past feels way different in comparison.
And I can't lie, the tone was ever so slightly doomy. But I think it was more existentially doomy than it was like, immediately doomy or something. It was fine for the most part.
We will see what happens in the future. It's all about where we're going. I will segue into discussing the motion of the solar system throughout the universe...
Did anybody feel it!?
It was around midnight, maybe way earlier.
ROFL, I have no idea what time it was.
But I'm pretty sure it was before midnight...
I was in bed and my eyes were closed, I hadn't been there that long.
Suddenly this super weird 'tone' or 'vibe' came over me and I noted that it was like when you hear that high pitched sound in your ear. When I was a kid I was told the high pitched sound was my ear 'catching a radio wave'. I shit you not, I don't know who told me this but it was trusted family and I feel like somebody backed them up on it too and was like, "Yeah that's totally what it is."
Anyway, instantly I understood that the last time we'd traveled through this part of the galactic neighborhood was sometime in the 1970s. The feeling was INTENSE. Intensely different. It was the same kind of feeling you would feel if your body materialized right now in a smoky '70s basement with no electronics besides a record player/stereo and shaggy carpets all around. It was a rich yet simple feeling.
The way I understood it is that we had to patch together some timelines and some old shit was mixed in there. Older than usual. One way to explain it is sort of like how the backups work on computers these days! Your backup is from months earlier at the oldest... not decades, LOL!
So yeah, it was crazy y'all, and I have never personally felt a timeline patch using a timeline that old. I'm sure it happens, but it was a first for me. I'd say that before this current booming technological era we find ourselves in, it would be hard to notice timeline patches because nothing was all that much different in the space of 50 years back then. Shit is just so weird and hyped now with all this technology, the past feels way different in comparison.
And I can't lie, the tone was ever so slightly doomy. But I think it was more existentially doomy than it was like, immediately doomy or something. It was fine for the most part.
We will see what happens in the future. It's all about where we're going. I will segue into discussing the motion of the solar system throughout the universe...