The Temporal Navigators
RM 42.35
ISBN:
9798317811884
Categories:
Religion
File Size
1.68 MB
Format
epub
Language
English
Release Year
2025
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Author
Larry MiddlebrooksSynopsis
What if everything you've been taught about time is wrong? In this groundbreaking exploration of consciousness and reality, Larry Middlebrooks reveals that time is not a river flowing in one direction but an ocean of navigable dimensions waiting to be explored. Drawing from cutting-edge physics, ancient wisdom traditions, and profound personal experience, "The Temporal Navigators" presents a revolutionary framework for understanding our relationship with time itself. Middlebrooks proposes that time has actual substance—a "temporal matter" that consciousness can learn to perceive and interact with directly. Like dark matter comprising 85% of the universe yet remaining largely invisible, this temporal substrate surrounds us constantly, accessible only to expanded awareness. Through detailed exploration of what he calls the "cosmic loom," discover how space and time weave together to create the fabric of reality and how consciousness participates actively in this ongoing creation.
This book guides readers through the architecture of moments themselves—revealing that each instant contains vast internal landscapes with explorable territories, branching possibility points, and layers of information typically hidden from ordinary perception. Middlebrooks demonstrates how trauma, limiting beliefs, and unresolved experiences create actual tears and distortions in the space-time fabric and how skilled navigators can learn to repair these disruptions at their source.
Moving beyond individual experience, explore how unconscious patterns cascade through generations, creating "ancestral temporal streams" that influence family lineages across time. Learn to work with these generational patterns, healing not only personal wounds but also contributing to the resolution of collective trauma held in what Middlebrooks calls the "collective shadow interface."

