We are the Universe experiencing Itself

Seema Tangri
2 min readMar 29, 2019

Deja vu is a concept unexplained by modern scientists. A lot of things are unexplained by modern scientists. This is why we ourselves must try to be our own scientists, at any and all times. I had an Old Thought today that was accompanied with my five senses, my current surroundings, and my awareness of what was happening, resonating in unison with something that had occurred before. I have Ol d Thoughts every so often, but never know how Old they are, so I remind myself to not try to associate that term with age.

Old is as relative as New is. This is something we can infer from the way time actually is not linear (we just measure it to be for convenience, the reason why we do most things) but instead is spherical, or resounding in on itself and simultaneously outwardly expanding. To further understand this concept, picture yourself watching a YouTube video — one you can skip forward or rewind as much as you want.

So actually, nothing is old or new or anything, and everything has been around forever, so nothing actually has the chance to become old or new. Including our souls (this falls under the category of “everything”) which is why we are — just like the universe is — timeless.

We are the universe experiencing itself. Ruminate on that for a second. For centuries, scientists have been trying to study the universe as a machine rather than a thought-form. Why have we been idealizing the universe as something separate from ourselves? How can we? It is us. It really is that simple.

Time can move fast or slow. It can move up or down. It’s a man-made construct, and just like all manifestation, is only there based on our perception of it.

All things our based on our perception, including the range of influence we have over our own bodies. If we were to truly exist at our fully independent and intelligent nature, we would understand that there is no individual self, and that we are not part of something bigger, but we are something bigger.

I am you, and you are me, and time doesn’t exist, and We have been around forever, and We will be around forever.

The universe is eternally experiencing itself.

Originally published at http://trustandstardustblog.wordpress.com on March 29, 2019.

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Seema Tangri
Seema Tangri

Written by Seema Tangri

Science, spirituality, self-help. Mindfulness, motivation, and marketing. I write because I exist.

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