*Time and Process* Q: I was thinking about, like - from one moment or a fraction of a moment even, to the next - like, when I was a kid, I used to jump out of a tree or something. From the point that I was three feet above the ground to the point that I was two feet above the ground it appears connected. But instead, I was thinking of, like, looking at the entire jump as one experience. B: Yes. You can now recognize that you have the ability to create the type of reality that will allow you to be in the tree in one moment, and on the ground the next - if that is what you wish. To have a seed one moment, and a blossom the next - if that is what you wish. You will experience the amount of time you created to experience it. Someone else may still need to see the blossom take a week. You will not, you will see it be a seed, you will see it be a blossom; and when you turn around to the next individual, they will tell you that they have seen the process of the growth - but you have not. This is the type of reality that fourth density experience is about. Q: I was also thinking about, like, people who jump off the Empire State Building, and when they are halfway down, they think: "Maybe I don't want to jump." I mean, there are people who have fallen 5,000 feet or something and somehow survived. B: Yes. There are many ideas in this, some of which we have been discussing with you. But simply, now you will begin to lose sight of the processes, and simply see the events themselves. That is why you will be so accelerated in fourth density. You will not spend time in the process, you will simply live in the moment, and fourth density will simply be one ecstatic moment after another. Q: Yes, I have... I certainly can go along with this. I think it's all wonderful. I do have a couple of questions about what you said earlier concerning the wiring in our brain. B: Yes. Q: As far as I know, our neurophysiologlsts, first of all, have not been able to understand or describe the processes that make up conscious... B: Yes. Q: They have... B: That is because consciousness is not a product of physicality. Q: Uh huh. Right. B: Physicality is a product of consciousness. Q: Right. But as far as memory mechanisms are concerned... B: Yes. Q: I don't think that they are considered to be pathways, as such. They are more electrical activity... B: Yes. That is the point. Pathway is the root of electrical activity, the interaction of electrical activity. You follow me? Q: Oh, I guess it depends how you define pathway. B: Yes. Simply take it in whatever way you understand the idea, to represent what you call the interaction that is necessary to define the process you are discussing. Q: Okay. All right. Thank you. B: Now, as we have said, the brain - which is what they are using to explore the brain - cannot see itself objectively. They will not discover what they are after in a mental way. When they include consciousness in their equations to begin with, they will understand what they need to understand. They will not find it analytically; you never find anything analytically. If you think you have, it is only because your consciousness has created an understanding, and then you simply take yourself through the process of analyzing to find what you already know. Q: Yes, uh huh. Thank you. B: Thank you.