The concept of drift helps to highlight the vital importance of choosing to work when you feel like working, to rest when you feel like resting, to play when you feel like playing, to travel when you feel like travelling, to study when you feel like studying, and basically to do whatever you feel like doing whenever and wherever the mood takes you.
Present day, your feelings will be your best guide in this respect, with this being your natural self speaking to your artificer self, and with natural time being the most accurate timekeeper in the whole scheme of things.
Once, however, you take on board the concept of drift, which is really quite simple once you think about it, both your feelings and your thinking will align with each other, meaning less discord, and so less stress and strain on your whole system.
Ok, here goes. Whenever our artificer self seeks to create, it “steps outside” of its natural self. It is this stepping outside of itself which in essence creates particles and waveforms, and the whole concept or perception of serial time as we know it in our waking life. Through such idea construction or dream making, the natural waveforms that are exhibited by whatever natural particles that are materialised or manifested all have a unique and “perfect” duration in time, a natural life cycle of work and rest in simple terms.
As well as helping to create such particles and waveforms, our artificer self or ego consciousness also rides upon and is nestled within such natural particles and waveforms, which we call our physical body. Our physical body possesses what we may call a biological consciousness, which at all times seeks to speak with our artificer self or ego consciousness through our channels of intuition.
It does this because it is able to keep more “perfect” time than our ego consciousness, and so can guide better on the “deeper” or “broader” natural waveforms of work-rest cycles which usually fall outside of our usual point of perception, but which are vitally important to know all the same.
A simple example here, where our artificer self is actually aware of nature’s more perfect timekeeping, is to think of our calendar year compared to our natural year. To ensure our calendar year keeps in sync with the natural year, we have to add one day every four years to our calendar year. Even then, this is not a fully accurate adjustment, as we “round up” a natural year to 365.25 days whereas in fact the “true” number runs to infinite decimal places and is always in flux, varying from one moment to the next as it “evolves” as part of the overall evolution of the whole universe as a single organism.
As part of this overall evolution, there are then infinite particles and waveforms of infinite depth and breadth that our artificer self is simply not immediately aware of in our day to day activities, but which have a great bearing upon our health and activities over time. Because of this, we have intuition as our guide from the biological point of view. We can then say our intuition is our broad timekeeper, and our intellect is our detailed timekeeper which is naturally designed to work alongside and harmonise with the infinitely broad sweeps of time.
We encounter difficulties then when our artificer timings begin to drift or move out of sync with our natural timings, leading us to sometimes think that we should be working when we should actually be resting, and vice versa. This is like forgetting to add one day every four years to our calendar then getting confused as to why summer now seems to be very wintry, and vice versa.
You can then imagine the differing opinions and “facts” that would fly about, where the naturally intelligent thinker, the one with common sense who finds a “good” balance between their intellect and intuition says, “Well, it is actually winter time you know, just look around you. Have you checked if your calendar is correct?”
But the over-artificially intelligent thinker, the one who chooses to use only their intellect and no feeling, the one who seeks exactness without allowing their own eccentricity, argues that they are able to count and calculate and establish facts perfectly well and there is no way that their calendar is wrong, instead blaming nature for being defective, which they must then try to fix because nature is causing health problems. All the while, the over-artificially intelligent thinker does not realise that as time passes they are increasingly working against the force of their own nature and so will eventually succumb to their very own evolutionary concept of survival of the fittest.
It is therefore a good idea to always take note of your feelings and intuition, in no matter which fields of human endeavour you choose to partake, as in both the short and long runs they are your best natural timekeepers.
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