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May/June 2024 Alchemical Voice

Spiritual magazine to open your mind. We have amazing Norse sagas and rune power information by Shaman Shaeen Svanede, Crystal grids by Sue Penney, Shaman John Sjovik talks about flashdarks and negative energy as well as time. Mother Mary & the Holy Grail by Julie de Vere Hunt, Carol Coggan loves energy, vibration and joy. Extra-ordinary channels - Taiji Pole by Energy Psychologist Martin Lewis. Jin Shin Jyutsu by Cheli Mula. Erica Lowe talks about the power of dreaming. Learn more about how to protect yourself from Narcissists by Shaman Alchemist Jovi Hoonjan.

Spiritual magazine to open your mind. We have amazing Norse sagas and rune power information by Shaman Shaeen Svanede, Crystal grids by Sue Penney, Shaman John Sjovik talks about flashdarks and negative energy as well as time. Mother Mary & the Holy Grail by Julie de Vere Hunt, Carol Coggan loves energy, vibration and joy. Extra-ordinary channels - Taiji Pole by Energy Psychologist Martin Lewis. Jin Shin Jyutsu by Cheli Mula. Erica Lowe talks about the power of dreaming. Learn more about how to protect yourself from Narcissists by Shaman Alchemist Jovi Hoonjan.

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IT’S ABOUT<br />

TIME<br />

John Sjovik<br />

<strong>Alchemical</strong> <strong>Voice</strong> - L2M - Issue 26<br />

Inside a calendar<br />

The other night, I dreamt that I climbed into a calendar.<br />

I pulled apart a couple of weeks and pushed my way in<br />

between them. Calendar days toppled over left and<br />

right. Hours and minutes scrambled for safety. Within<br />

seconds I had entered Time and was now standing<br />

inside it. This was a great opportunity to observe the<br />

inner workings of Time, to watch the movements, to<br />

learn what made it tick...<br />

However... according to the German physicist Werner<br />

Heisenberg and his Uncertainty Principle, the<br />

simultaneous exact knowledge of the position AND<br />

speed of a particle is not possible. Also, speed and time<br />

are intimately connected. This means that complete<br />

knowledge of position will result in complete<br />

uncertainty about time and vice versa.<br />

From a philosophical point of view, one might say that<br />

my exact position inside the calendar excluded any<br />

hope of gaining knowledge of its structure, it being<br />

Time. This is really an extreme reflection of the notion<br />

that any study of anything at all, will unequivocally<br />

have an influence on that which is being studied, which<br />

will then make the study intrinsically impossible. Some<br />

philosophers’ and scientists’ thoughts on time<br />

Aristotle (384 – 322 BCE) believed in absolute time in<br />

its own right. Time flows independently of space and<br />

whoever measures the passing of time will arrive at the<br />

same result.<br />

Immanuel Kant (1724 – 1804) said that we learn about<br />

the world through experience, by using our senses.<br />

However, the concept of time was a clear exception.<br />

Time is not an entity we learn about through empirical<br />

observations. Rather, it is an intuitive foundation for all<br />

phenomena we experience a posteriori.<br />

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