Temporal Empires and Inter-Time Beings
(from: “The Esoteric Physics” by OMM)
Many peoples and civilisations spanned the time, also not necessarily in chronological sequences, colonising it as a geographical
territory. There are temporal maps on which are indicated receipt points, intermediate stations (called temporal castles), vortexes and
loops, dangerous “traps”, temporal islands and mysterious inaccessible places, dimensional doors and strategic “straits”.
Time can be imagined as a real geographical territory with its own morphology and characteristics. It is a territory inhabited by
intelligent creatures which, compared with us, reverse the concepts of space and time. They are beings that live and move simultaneously
between different dimensions, with different levels of complexity. Time is a living ecosystem that crosses us and develops on many
dimensions. Just like psycho-creatures, temporal creatures are part of a food chain, even though their concept of food doesn’t regard the
energy and the form as we consider them, but it is based on “energies and masses of time”. In our regard they can exercise a predatory or
symbiotical action through the psychic functions regarding our memory and recollections.
From the magic point of view, it is possible to consciously enter in contact with these creatures, but especially to “cultivate”
some temporal species which could be compared to our “vegetable kingdom”. In fact, time is constituted by a rich and tangled living and
intelligent vegetation whose ramifications are what we call “temporal tissue”, distributed on different possible dimensions, both spatial
and merely temporal. Actually it is something more than a tissue: it is a complex multidimensional moving cobweb.
The esoteric physics studies how to interact with different vegetal species in order to create temporal roads and
inter-dimensional connections able to self-support and develop themselves towards a precise direction. This is useful to create new
temporal courses or to import/export neutral or saturated events from one point of time to another, without any physical
travel.
In this general treatise we cannot deepen such complex topics to which we will give attention in specific
publications.
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