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570 The <strong>Secret</strong> <strong>History</strong> of the World<br />

Q: (L) OK, let me ask this question. In talking about time, I would like to ask, in<br />

relation to time, what is memory? Some understanding of time refers to it as the<br />

‘now’, the ever-present now. Well, a lot of people remember a lot of other ‘nows’,<br />

some people don’t remember any ‘nows’ at all, and it seems like memory is almost<br />

like a reverse function of anticipation. Anticipation being almost like a memory of<br />

the ‘future’ and memory being like a reverse anticipation into the past. So, what I<br />

would like to know is if time is merely a ‘now’, what is memory?<br />

A: Conscious and subconscious record of perceptions.<br />

Q: (L) OK. If memory is subconscious or conscious recording of perceptions, when<br />

one accumulates a sufficient amount of memory, does one then become ‘timeless’?<br />

A: One is always timeless.<br />

Q: (L) OK, but does one then become aware of one’s timelessness?<br />

A: In 4th density.<br />

Q: (L) OK. Does an electron have a memory?<br />

A: Electron is borrowed unit of 7th density.<br />

Q: (L) All right, in the picture of the crop circle you designated as being ‘Atomic<br />

Structure’, there was the concentric circles and then these three things on the<br />

outside corners of the triangle, one being zigzag, one being plain and round, and the<br />

other one kind of like a wheel, it had like little divisions. Would the zig-zaggy one<br />

be the electron?<br />

A: Not correct concept atomic structure unifies elemental atoms.<br />

Q: (L) What is an elemental atom, as opposed to an ordinary atom?<br />

A: Elemental defines singular body of structure. Within, as in: “element of”.<br />

Electron is element of atomic structure.<br />

Q: (L) Is there anything about an atom that holds memory?<br />

A: Memory is subjective, atom is not.<br />

Q: (L) Well, some atoms seem to be somewhat subjective.<br />

A: No, it is your interpretation.<br />

Q: If memory is conscious and subconscious record of perception, as you have<br />

stated, and there occurs a “reality merge”, as you also described previously, some<br />

sort of time manipulation, does this automatically change individual perceptions?<br />

A: Perceptions “leap” into place according to markers in the eternally present<br />

continuum.<br />

Q: What are these markers?<br />

A: Experiential breaks in the perceptual realm of continuance.<br />

Q: Markers are experiential breaks. So, one experiences breaks and they become<br />

markers... perceptions leap into place... is this saying that, when there is a<br />

perception of a break, that some part of the psyche seeks to bridge this break by<br />

leaping into some sort of…<br />

A: The definition of the previous responses will become clear for you only after<br />

some reflection, my dear!<br />

Q: Okay, you said that memory is subjective and an atom is not. If memory is<br />

subjective, what you have just been describing means that each and every person

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