Perceptions of Time
an extract from A T Mann's book 'The Round Art'
quote from Collin , The Theory of Celectial Influence, pp32 and 353.
Rodney Collin in The Theory of Celestial Influence identified the proportion between lifespan and breath for many levels of organisms from cells though Man, Nature,the Earth, the Sun and the Galaxy, and discovered that they follow a precisely integrated scale.
Collin uses an analogy of a flying gnat, which lives for half a day but sees the flow of its life at exactly the same rate that we do. We see the gnat moving almost as fast as we can perceive, and the gnat sees us as immovable objects. When a gnat is in a rainstorm the water particles falling around it move at the same rate as a glacier would to us! The Gnat's world and time perception is such that the air is virtually solid, and therefore it is "walking on air". The rate of life and perceptions of time are consistent from organism to organism throughout the universe.
quote from Collin , The Theory of Celectial Influence, pp32 and 353.
Rodney Collin in The Theory of Celestial Influence identified the proportion between lifespan and breath for many levels of organisms from cells though Man, Nature,the Earth, the Sun and the Galaxy, and discovered that they follow a precisely integrated scale.
Collin uses an analogy of a flying gnat, which lives for half a day but sees the flow of its life at exactly the same rate that we do. We see the gnat moving almost as fast as we can perceive, and the gnat sees us as immovable objects. When a gnat is in a rainstorm the water particles falling around it move at the same rate as a glacier would to us! The Gnat's world and time perception is such that the air is virtually solid, and therefore it is "walking on air". The rate of life and perceptions of time are consistent from organism to organism throughout the universe.
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