Copy of Quantum Physics & Timing
- Mystic Gwen
- Jan 24, 2023
- 3 min read
I recently posted a thread asking my fellow readers if they'd notice a difference in their "timing" predictions with online readings, versus in-person readings.
The answers I got were varied and one topic touched on was the fact that quantum physics has already "proven" that time does not exist, or rather it exists but only as a construct of our own perceptions. Think subjective, rather than objective.

When considering this it is interesting to think back on all of the times when you "knew"(subjectively) without knowing (objectively) that something was going to happen, or you got a "red flag" type of an energy and listened to it, or even instances where we project our future. An example of that is the "secret" which is said to be simply telling yourself (and others!) what you will have in this life and then watching as it blooms like a magical sunflower into your "present" existence.
We strive for our ''future" and want to know what can be done in the "present" to achieve the "future" we're aspiring for, this is interesting given that we're on a perpetual roller coaster into the future at any given moment. We're in the future just since you read this sentence.
How can it be proven that time is not a real thing? Or an absolute? How can it be proven to be subjective (a perception/feeling/not fact/not reality)?

Einstein came up with his own sentiments of the "fabrics of time" in his groundbreaking "Theory of Relativity" and believed that time is not something that can be divided into sub categories such as the past, future, and present because he believed (he later recanted on his death bed) that time/parallel universes exist all around us, everything effects everything-the translation being that your past is simultaneously active in the present, you're living in the past, you aren't aware of this, but you that's there sure is! Same with the future and the present, the future you is already out and active (hopefully achieving their life's ambitions!).
One thing that's interesting and not often times covered in discussions over quantum mechanics (physics) is that not only is there no division between the past, present and future (but again, subjectively we believe there is) is that they also believe that EVERY single decision made, all the way down to the smallest (what am I going to have for breakfast?) will spawn off into its one past, present and future. The result is there are millions, possibly billions of us out there living in the past, present and future-and in all of those instances the results/lives are different.
The result is that many readings you get will be picking up on things that can't be explained under a linear timeline, it doesn't exist, what I get when I get something clairvoyant varies, sometimes I see things, sometimes I hear things, sometimes I sense things, or dream things-what I don't ever seem to get is time-frames for when something will happen, just what WILL happen on our ingrained imaginary "linear plane" of time. I have always used tarot for timing, the reason being I have always up until I began at Keen, done my work in person and have found that I have excellent feedback and experience with using them to concisely map out what I'm getting at a psychic level and then to use the cards for the precision I'd likely be lacking, SPECIFICALLY with timing.
Some people would say "Mystic, you write horoscopes, how can you not believe in timing?" to them I'd say I believe astrology tells you the FOOTSTEPS to your destination, but not your DEFINITIVE arrival, it also tells you about your strengths, weaknesses and the details of your relationship with others, or another, but this is my own belief and I would love to be wrong= in my own knowledge and use of astrology (including in my weekly 'scopes) I see time and time again that things can be found out that are very specific, but I can't move the microscopic lens close enough in to tell you the "specific time/day" 100% of the time.
Much Love,
Mystic Gwen