A Testament of Time
This is a testament of time from the vessel of Uriel. While it is not Uriel speaking, it is his teachings. I hope you all have a better understanding. God Bless.
2.8.24
Who am I without time?
I agree with Vlynn, I am free. Immediately Uriel asked me with that slightly arrogant but yet full of confidence tone… “free from what?” I thought free of burdens but that is not true. Just because we choose to live without time does not mean we are relieved from our burdens of life. So I see time as a position, and eventually a marker. If how I get into position becomes a marker, all I can say is, Be there. Who am I without life? Someone waiting for a purpose. While life is granted by Lord God, and without it we would not exist, who are we without life? Wandering.
What is time? A measurement. We measure everything. How far did we bike/walk/travel? What is our height/weight/credit? What is our test score/place of position/value of time served?
Everything we do is measured, and so is our time. Why do we measure time yet neglect the measure of our own progress? If you use time you are simply measuring yet another thing in your life.
What is life? We answered this in the last tests. It is you, it is God and it is your blessing. Or is our marker another measurement? A marker is just a goal, a target or position you seek. But life?
I am life, I know it’s value and I give all the glory to God.
Where do I value time and or life?
Most of the time it is having fun or as one would say, “a good time.” If time is a measurement, why would I not measure a good time versus a bad time? It is my family and friends, being on or in the water, gardening or playing like a child with the dogs or farm animals or children. I love that. MY FAVORITE TIME IS WHERE TIME DOESN’T EXIST! If time is my only enemy, why not seek the good times… or is it my use of time that creates the good times? Maybe it’s my perception or mood that creates the good times and not time itself. Again, it becomes a marker.
Where do I value life??? Literally the same. I ask God all the time to put me into position. I am ready. I value my lifetime. Not because of time, but what I give my life to create. A goal, a target, a position or destination… aka marker.
How do I use time?
If time is a position and if how I get there defines it as a marker, I would say I use time for just that. To hit my marker. Consider the marker as a goal, a target, a position or destination. We all have our goals or targets with everything that we measure. Think about it! Literally everything that has a measurement can be valued and therefore become a marker… your target. Why does time have to be one of these? If you value a position… aka time, like a destination to paradise, then it becomes your goal or target. That is what a marker is. How you get into position defines your marker, and how you get there is your use of time.
How do I use life?
For my purpose. I learn everyday. One way I look at it is… “To go out the way you wanted, is to succeed in the evil not breaking you.” We have our marker, so use your lifetime to break the bonds of time and establish your life.
Why do I put time into life?
I see it all explained in one simple phrase. “It only takes one action to change time.”
How we get to our marker, aka goal or target, is dependent upon our action. One single action will change time, and one single moment can change life. So does that mean they are the same? I guess it depends on “how” you find your marker.
Why put life into time?
I don’t. Time is my only enemy. Time is only a position and how we use time defines our marker… the goal or target. The last thing I’m going to do is put life into time. It is hard enough to separate time and life and even harder to remove time from your life so why would I give time a value? It is simply a measurement and if it is a measurement it can all be changed by one simple action. So why not change time by our actions and therefore give us our marker, aka our life.