Dear Friend,
All last week, beginning last Monday, Feb 3, I and others have been confused about time. Here are some examples.
Monday - All day I was sure it was Tuesday. On the following Friday morning I retrieved Thursday's mail which contained a bill from Rob, the person who plows my driveway. This seemed odd because I couldn't understand how he could have mailed it before he plowed on Thursday to have it arrive on Thursday.
When I opened the bill, the plowing date was 3/2/25 (March 2, 2025). ??? So I called Rob.
Rob: My wife, who is not dyslexic, thought the computer had the date wrong, so she changed it. The correct date is last Monday, 2/3/25.
Nedda: But Rob, it didn't snow on Monday, did it? Oh. I think I'm staring to remember, vaguely, that it did snow. But all day Monday I thought it was Tuesday, and somehow the memory of snow fell out of my head.
APPOINTMENT: Tuesday or Wednesday?
On Tuesday, Feb 4, my friend, Dee, traveled 45 minutes to an appointment that was actually on Wednesday, Feb 5. I realize that many of us have had this type of experience, but this fits the pattern for last week that I'm describing.
WHAT'S TODAY? THURSDAY! No, It's WEDNESDAY! NO...
Wednesday I called another friend, Bob, who grinds raw meat for my cats. I asked him, "Bob can you do turkey this week?"
Bob: Since today is Thursday, it might be difficult to get it done.
Nedda: Bob, today is Wednesday.
Bob: No, it's Thursday.
This conversation continued in a circular vein - Wednesday -- no, Thursday -- no, Wednesday - and so on, until I told Bob I'd call him the next day and hope he actually got straightened out by then.
All day Wednesday, Bob was certain sure it was Thursday. Then on Thursday, it was Thursday again for Bob.
WAS LAST SATURDAY ACTUALLY SUNDAY?
Saturday morning it felt like Sunday. Another friend of mind had the same feeling. We were taking an online class on Saturday, and both of us managed to attend.
But the feeling that it was Sunday was so strong that I skipped Saturday on one of the charts I use to track medications for my cats and marked everything for Sunday. This went on all day as I gave the medications.
The next morning - SUNDAY - I discovered my error and corrected it.
WHY ARE SOME HUMANS CONFUSED ABOUT TIME?
Is time actually changing? Or are our perceptions changing? Or both? Or something else?
in 3-D we were programmed to experience time as linear, but as we move back into higher, faster frequencies as part of the organic Ascension, we are experiencing time differently.
Often a day seems to go by very quickly. We check the clock and can't figure out where the day went.
Sometimes time seems to move very slowly, then suddenly accelerates, and then get very slow again, or visa versa.
We've been told that time seems to move faster as we get older, but that doesn't apply. This has nothing to do with Alzheimer's disease, dementia, or any other neurological/brain dysfunction.
I can assure you that you are not losing your mind.
As the energies continue to accelerate and vibrate faster, you are transforming back into the Divine Being you have always been. SOURCE IS TIMELESS. In the higher realms, there is only NOW
This is a process.
Waves and waves and waves of higher dimensional energy are pouring in to support your return to your Divine State of Self, and your perceptions are changing because you are changing.
YOU'RE OK!
With a Loving Heart,
Nedda
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