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Regan Hillyer introduces the concept of 'time bending' as a specific set of skills that anyone can utilize to manifest their desires faster. She emphasizes that living a desired life and manifesting dreams is possible through understanding and manipulating one's relationship with time, rather than it being a special gift.
Time is presented as a human construct, created to assist in processing consciousness. If consciousness creates time, then it can also be bent and played with, allowing for faster manifestation. The key is to expand one's perception of time and space, as they are interconnected. Creating more space in one's life and consciousness allows for a changed perception of time and a greater capacity to hold manifestations.
To start becoming aware of one's perception of time, Regan suggests keeping a 'time perception journal'. In this journal, one would note observations about time each day without judgment. This practice enhances awareness and opens one up to seemingly magical or unexplainable experiences related to time, which are actually results of conscious work.
The speaker introduces 'slow motion training' to intentionally blur the speed of reality frames, making one's consciousness aware of its ability to bend time. Additionally, she recommends 'multi-dimensional nature walks' where one consciously notices minute details in nature, connecting to multi-dimensional senses and deepening the ability to bring in feelings from the future.
The article emphasizes understanding and redefining one's relationship with time. Drawing on quantum physics, it highlights that particles can exist in multiple locations simultaneously and that time can pass at different rates based on the observer's relative motion. This concept is applied to consciousness, suggesting that one can perceive reality and manifestations in multiple places at once, effectively 'folding time'.
This step involves actively recrafting one's relationship with time through daily journaling and affirmations. Examples of affirmations include 'I am a powerful time bender,' 'I love time, time is one of my greatest assets,' and 'I always have enough time for the things that I love.' This practice helps reframe one's perception of time from scarcity to abundance.
Regan explains that as beings made of frequency and vibration, one can control their vibrational state to alter their experience with time. Instead of repeating past patterns, one can consciously shift their frequency. This involves tapping into multi-dimensional awareness, like 'zooming in and out' of perceptions during a nature walk, to understand how one's 'vibe' influences surrounding events. The formula 'intention + frequency = time shift' is introduced.
The concept of 'time compression' is introduced, where one visualizes completing a task in a shorter time than expected. This practice helps shift and alter the perception of time for specific activities. Finally, the ultimate step is to 'be a time Bender' by choosing to embody this identity. Manifestation and time bending are presented as lifestyles and states of being, emphasizing that one can choose to alter time rather than be altered by it.