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As we traverse that point in the northern hemisphere where our days are getting shorter and our clocks are running backwards, we tend to become more acutely aware of our relationship with time. In this episode, Jeffrey and Mark discuss the way we perceive time and how most of us measure our waking hours by our productivity. They go on to suggest that to experience multidimensionality, we must let go of the mind's limited accounting of time and instead surrender to our moments of timelessness.
By Jeffrey EisenAs we traverse that point in the northern hemisphere where our days are getting shorter and our clocks are running backwards, we tend to become more acutely aware of our relationship with time. In this episode, Jeffrey and Mark discuss the way we perceive time and how most of us measure our waking hours by our productivity. They go on to suggest that to experience multidimensionality, we must let go of the mind's limited accounting of time and instead surrender to our moments of timelessness.