Temporal Momentum and Karma
The actions that an individual commits are directly related to that individual’s karma. Karma is the measure of the average harmonization between an individual and its environment (other individuals included). An individual is a soul; and a soul is a component of the consciousness that is existence. A soul is one part of a thought that the universe is thinking, and as the universe thinks (as we move forward in time), the soul will change its position in relation to its environment. Moving through time is simply changing your position relative to the other objects and individuals around you. The speed at which you travel through time, which can be referred to as temporal momentum (the rate at which you interact with your environment), is related to the amount your actions harmonize (interact without friction) with your environment (karma). This is how karma and temporal momentum are related. The universe is conscious, and the various parts of its thoughts are what we call souls. You are part of a thought that the universe is thinking. The general Karma can be thought of as the sum of everyone’s karma (the total karma of all souls). And as the general Karma increases (as the amount of friction between interacting souls decreases), the speed at which objects (souls, matter, energy) interact with one another (change position relative to one another) increases. This is the equivalent of the universe thinking faster. The golden thought, or equilibrium, would be the general Karma reaching a point of perfect harmony, where all interactions between souls is seamless and without friction. Although it is still useful to think of Karma as a measure of Wrong and Right actions that a soul has committed, be it ethically, morally, or other, it is far better to think of Karma as the average amount of harmony between objects (or between an object and its environment, or an individual and its environment, etc…), and the reason for this is follows: because Right and Wrong are value based judgments, and because Good and Evil are value based judgments, and because values are truly relative (culturally, gender wise, age wise, etc…), it is a more precise representation of Karma to think of it not as a measure of Right and Wrong or Good and Evil, but rather as a measure of the agreement (harmony) between an individual and its environment (other individuals included). And consequently, it is a better representation of general Karma to think of it as the amount of average agreement between souls; and following from that, “bad” Karma would be a measure of disagreement between a soul and its environment (or for general “bad” Karma, average disagreement between all souls). So the Golden thought ends up being a state of total harmony between the components of the universe, and this means that the rate of time, or temporal momentum, is now instantaneous due to the perfect harmony. The Golden thought ends up allowing the universe to think all of its thoughts all at once (due to the lack of friction), and this is when temporal momentum would reach infinite. It is interesting to note that the general Karma, in order to reach perfection, would involve each soul harmonizing with one another, if there is any friction in the system then the golden thought is impossible. However, it is possible for individual souls to reach extremely high temporal momentums based off of their harmony with their environment. And so the actions you commit affect the speed at which you move through time, and with that, the speed at which you interact with the universe and its inhabitants. And the choices we make affect the speed at which we move through time, and towards equilibrium.
Dempsey