Consciousness works with three different time dynamics.
They run simultaneously, but are not experienced simultaneously.
A. Clock time (linear time)
The physical time that is measurable: seconds, hours, days, calendar.
This time is reliable for navigation and appointments, but says little about experience.
It is the time of the body and the world, not of the field.
B. Consciousness time (experiential time)
The time that stretches or compresses.
- Ten minutes feel like one
- One hour feels like five
- A conversation seems to fall "outside time"
- A day feels "full" without much happening
This is the time component of O — the state of the field determines the tempo.
When O is spacious → time feels long, soft, open.
When O is tense → time feels fragmented, short, rushed.
C. Direction time (future loops)
This is the most intriguing form of time. The time we experience as:
- Fragments of future images
- Déjà vu
- Recognition before experience
- "I already knew this would happen"
- The feeling that something "is already waiting for you"
- Synchronicity
- Pre-sorting
This is not predictive time.
It is V (direction) resonating forward into possible fields.
You feel a direction before it becomes visible.
Consciousness reads potential, not outcome.