Time is Energy
- Kateryna Derkach
- Mar 22
- 17 min read
To properly understand the interconnected field, you need to be able to deconstruct literally everything, the entire reality, into vibrations. The concept of time is not an exception.
Time could be perceived as an energy, and you need to be able to consciously manipulate that specific frequency to be able to control time with your mind.
Yes, it is possible to make time bend to your own will. Many things can be done. Slowing it down or making it faster. Going backwards or stopping it completely. Time wormholes and jumps are also possible, but I am honestly not recommending that to anyone who has no idea what they are doing or why. It is way less cool and fun to experience this randomly in your own life than just to theoretically talk about it…
Some people might have already experienced some weird time distortions in their own personal experience without even understanding how it is possible (or thinking that maybe they might have already gone crazy).
Time is a mental construct.
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Every mental construct can be mapped and manipulated in various ways. You can access the informational field and work directly from there. For this, you need an incredible mental flexibility, non-attachment to your thoughts or beliefs patterns, and capacity for highly systemic and complex data processing in your own mind. If you want to work at the level of your mental capacities mainly, you have no choice but to train your brain to observe, perceive and analyze the reality in a specific and wholistic way.
It's not really about rationality and what you consider reasonable right now; it's mainly about logic. And logic can be very wild and very weird sometimes…
But you can also understand and modify every construct freely through the energy field directly and change its expression in the observed reality. You can use time as a vibration, so you are not transforming the data, you are impacting directly the energetic imprint of that data.
The invisible field is usually perceived and observed mainly in two ways.
In one of them, you can access the network of raw data. This is similar to the matrix green construct thing, but way more complex and sophisticated. It's about describing reality only with the help of numbers. There are real, irrational and even illogical or complex numbers, so mathematically speaking there are many ways to describe the invisible world in many impossible ways.
You can do it purely with numbers like in algebra. And. you can also do it purely in shapes, forms and various proportions, like in geometry.
With the information technology we have available today to the masses, it is pretty easy to understand how this works. Your phone and your computer are constantly projecting to you a complex multisensory reality that is built mainly with numbers.
The other way to do it is energetically.
This way still requires a great deal of your brain and mental capacity, but the main work is done with your heart and not your mind in this particular strategy of accessing the interconnected field of consciousness.
You don't always need to know how to think, but you need to be able to feel. And, when I say feel, I mean all of it, the most intense bliss and the most terrifying pain. To work in this way, you need to develop proper emotional literacy and a strong mastery of your heart to be able to skillfully navigate or be able to make meaningful changes in the field.
In both cases, you still need to have proper heart-mind coherence no matter the way of interaction or the strategy you choose. You will mainly be using your nervous system. And your nervous system is already deeply interconnected between sensations, the emotional fluctuations and the informational field or the data.
To make any sense of data, you need to be able to feel it. To make any sense of a sensation or an emotion, you need to be able to coherently and consciously interpret it into some sort of logical or structured data in your mind.
It's a heart-mind loop. And, you should always make sure that they are properly connected between them when you want to experiment with the open field of awareness.
But it's not all. Your nervous system is part of a body.
You can assess many things with your mind, you can travel to many places, and you can even create alternative realities in your own head. But, your body must be able to follow. Your body must be strong and developed enough to be able to hold the energetic charges you are working with.
If your body is not ready to process the frequency your consciousness connects you to, you will create a biological stress in your system. You might fall asleep, or you might get highly dysregulated and even create sicknesses coming out of nowhere in your own body. And this is not fun.
So, even before you even think to play in the open field, make sure you know how to properly listen to your body. You need to be able to sense yourself from the inside. You need to be able to zoom in and zoom out in your own biological tissues with your awareness and be able to sense, to feel and to understand the vibrational and the informational content in your own body.
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In seeking to understand these vibrational frequencies and interconnected fields, we need look no further than Nature—our most direct teacher of consciousness in action. Nature isn't theorizing about interconnection; it's embodying it in every moment, at every scale.
When you observe a forest with awakened perception, the apparent separation between trees, fungi, insects, and soil dissolves into a single intelligence network of continuous communication. The mycorrhizal networks beneath the soil—what some scientists now call the "Wood Wide Web"—demonstrate precisely the kind of field consciousness we've been discussing. This isn't poetic metaphor but literal truth confirmed by both ancient wisdom and modern research.
Nature reveals the trinity principle in perfect balance. Its mental body is expressed through the precise mathematical patterns that govern growth and form—the Fibonacci sequence spiraling in a sunflower, the fractal branching of trees, the golden ratio in the proportions of a nautilus shell. Its emotional body pulses through the cyclical rhythms of seasons, tides, and migrations—the continuous dance of expansion and contraction. Its physical body manifests in the tangible forms that transform energy into matter and back again in perpetual cycles of creation and dissolution.
What's most remarkable about Nature's consciousness is how it continuously evolves toward greater complexity while maintaining perfect systemic coherence.
A mature ecosystem becomes increasingly diverse and relationally intricate over time, yet this complexity serves to make the whole more resilient and efficient, not less. This offers a profound teaching for our own consciousness work—true evolution isn't about adding more fragmented aspects but about creating more sophisticated relationships between existing elements.
The temporal consciousness of Nature functions on scales that dwarf human perception—from the microsecond communication between insects to the millennial slow-time of mountain ranges. By attuning our awareness to these different time-frequencies in Nature, we can expand our own relationship with time. This is why indigenous cultures worldwide have used Nature as their primary spiritual teacher, understanding that each life form has mastered specific frequencies of intelligence through millions of years of evolution.
When you connect your consciousness to the field of a tree, a river, or an ecosystem, you're not engaging in abstract spirituality but in practical field resonance. Your nervous system attunes to these natural electromagnetic patterns, allowing a direct exchange of information that bypasses conceptual thinking. The tree's cellular memory contains weather patterns, seasonal shifts, and evolutionary adaptations far beyond human timeframes—yet this wisdom becomes accessible when we learn to listen with our whole system: mind, heart, and body in coherent alignment.
By consciously expanding into Nature-level awareness, you don't diminish your individuality but contextualize it within the larger field from which it emerged. You experience yourself not as consciousness trapped in a body, but as a unique expression of the same creative intelligence flowing through all natural forms—simultaneously individual and collective.
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There is a deeply disturbing and potentially dangerous misconception in the field of spirituality about energy and about the concept of complete body transcendence.
Some like to say: "you are not your body," and they openly explore various strategies of disembodiment (or simple numbing and dissociation) as a way of potential liberation of their spirit. This is complete nonsense.
Those who try very hard to escape their current physical form or reality are just scared and are probably in deep suffering; they are not that spiritual.
A truly spiritual person knows that they actually need their physical body to experience their consciousness and their inner spirit to its full potential.
Spirit is not interested in transcending the matter. Spirit wants to live in the physical reality to become fully conscious of the matter that composes us and that is around us.
All matter has memory. Each one of your biological cells contains entire libraries of information and data. This data is way beyond your own human experience or the one of your ancestors. You literally have a fragment of the entire story of the universe in your own body. And you can have access to it anytime you want. And, doing this with your body is potentially the most enjoyable, pleasurable and coherent way of playing within the open field of unlimited potential.
Yes, you can also access the field of unlimited knowing where you can access all the information directly by using your mind only and by temporarily leaving your physical form. There are many techniques and practices to do that, but I would not advise you to play too much with those.
Let me explain why.
The most valuable thing you have is the quality of your consciousness. Your consciousness is using your nervous system and your brain to build intelligence, evolutionary complexity and deeper experiences of reality.
Consciousness mainly uses the biological systems to process the information and energy in a coherent and efficient way.
When you disconnect your consciousness from your body or your current reality, you create a memory in your system that might potentially be impossible for your body to read and to interpret coherently.
You will have information in your brain and in your nervous system, but your body will have no idea how to process it. It might create unnecessary stress in your body. It can also provoke very unpleasant emotions and it can even make your mind delusional.
There are many cases of very spiritual people who might be perceived as mentally unwell. Their consciousness might be fragmented to a painful depth. They might experience one reality while in the body and completely a different one when they are connected to the 'field' in the meditation.
If their spiritual experiences have absolutely no relationship with their current biological system or physical reality, there is a great risk of severe consciousness distortion. We need to be very careful with that.
People who are very dogmatic about their spirituality or those who even separate people into spiritual or not based on their own perception and conditioning of the divine, they are very often the same people who will tell you, your body is not you.
Some people are just so traumatized and so in denial about being in their bodies, that they just escape into the immaterial and invisible realms of experiences most of the time.
They can be walking on the street, but be literally elsewhere in their own head. Their consciousness can be connected to a completely different space-time reality than the one their actual body is experiencing. This creates unnecessary confusion in the nervous system and in our collective field of awareness.
For example, if I walk on the street, but I am internally rethinking about a nasty meeting I had with someone a couple of days before as if it is still happening, a part of my consciousness would not be in my body in the present moment.
A part of my consciousness would be stuck in the past, somewhere else, in a reality that doesn't exist in the now.
So, your brain and your nervous system will be receiving and processing a mix of signals and vibrations that don't fit together. Your body will experience one reality and your mind a completely different one. If you do this too often, doing one thing and thinking about something else at the same time, you might eventually find yourself overwhelmed with too much information and potentially even confused at some point about what is real and what is not.
If you want to take care of your consciousness properly, make sure that your mind activity is coherent with what is happening within your physical body and in the context of your natural environment or surrounding space.
But this brings us to a critical question that emerges whenever we explore expanded states of consciousness: How do you actually distinguish reality from illusion? Truth from projection? Genuine superpowers or siddhis in action from mental psychosis or wishful thinking?
The answer lies in what we might call the trinity principle—the coherent alignment of mind, heart, and body. Consciousness always operates and expresses itself systemically. Any genuine insight, ability, or expanded awareness must pass through the lenses of all bodies—mental, emotional, energetic, and physical—and make holistic sense in both your inner and outer reality.
Many spiritual seekers become trapped in delusion precisely because they validate their experiences through only one channel of perception. If an experience exists only in your mental body but has no corresponding resonance in your emotional or physical systems, it remains a fragmented perception rather than an integrated truth. Similarly, an emotional experience that cannot be coherently translated into mental understanding or physical sensation exists in isolation, disconnected from the whole.
To navigate these expanded territories of consciousness with fun, ease, and most importantly with safety, you must learn to deconstruct energy into its mental, emotional, and physical counterparts. You need to feel the information you think about. You need to sense inside your physical organs the vibrations of your own beliefs and emotions.
Basically, if you want to make something fully "conscious" to you, you need to be able to feel this "thing" in every energetic center of your being. This includes it all—mind, body, heart, and even beyond. When a perception or ability can be verified through multiple channels of your awareness, it has a completely different quality than something experienced through only one faculty.
This multi-dimensional verification process is your built-in truth detector. When your thought patterns, emotional responses, physical sensations, and energetic awareness all align around a particular experience or insight, you move beyond belief into direct knowing.
This is how ancient wisdom traditions have always distinguished genuine spiritual development from imagination or delusion.
So, to make sure you are actually becoming superpowerful for real and not just crazy or spiritually delusional, you have no choice but to properly integrate consciousness into all of its fractal expressions in your reality.
When the main trinity of what makes you human is coherent and properly interconnected inside and outside, you can be reassured that your development is authentic. But if you approach your practice this way, you likely won't even wonder—you'll already know what truth is without any doubt when what you think, feel, and sense converge into a single coherent reality.
This is why the most powerful spiritual practitioners throughout history have emphasized holistic development rather than specialized capacities.
The yogi who can perform seeming miracles but lacks emotional stability or ethical clarity is not truly advanced. The intellectual who can articulate profound cosmological theories but remains disconnected from their body's wisdom has only developed one faculty. The empath who can feel others' emotions but lacks the mental framework to organize these perceptions or the physical stamina to regulate their nervous system will eventually burn out.
True evolution of consciousness is always integrated, balanced, and embodied in some form.
Each breakthrough in awareness is validated not by external authority or dramatic phenomena, but by its capacity to create greater coherence across all dimensions of your being. This is the safety mechanism built into the design of consciousness itself—a protection against extreme fragmentation and delusion.
If you create coherence in how the information and energy enters your system holistically, involving simultaneously your mind, your heart and your body, you will optimize the entire process and make the functioning of your consciousness more performant.
When you absorb information systemically by being fully present in your physical body, there is no need for processing, digesting, or thinking about anything. You have direct access to knowing, sensing and your nervous system is working perfectly in real time without any delay, doubt, judgment or any other mechanisms of self-protection from an energetic or informational overload.
When your bodily awareness remains always an integral part of your spiritual or mystic explorations and adventures, you have nothing to fear. But, if you are too obsessed about a spirituality with a strategy that involves escaping your body or your inner suffering too much, you might actually be harming your consciousness.
It might become even harder for you to feel truly yourself and at your true home exactly where you are and how you are right now if until now your energetic and mental processes were too negligent of your body and your somatic awareness.
Body makes sure your spirituality is grounded, processed and integrated in real time. When you experience from your body, and not from your head, you create conscious memories that are way better organized in your brain. If your brain is disconnected from your current physical reality, it stocks information differently, and it is harder for consciousness to access it with ease and simplicity after that.
This is why presence, awareness and embodied experience are so important for consciousness.
Ok, maybe we have touched on enough ideas for today. Maybe we should now take time to properly integrate all this knowledge in our body and physical reality before going further.
I understand that for many analytical and scientifically-minded readers, these concepts might seem beyond the boundaries of rational thought. Indeed, if you're accustomed to viewing reality through the lens of materialistic science, the idea that time is a frequency that can be manipulated might seem absurd. After all, where is the peer-reviewed evidence? Where are the controlled studies?
But consider for a moment that many of our greatest scientific breakthroughs began as "impossible" ideas at the edges of acceptable thought. Quantum physics has revealed a reality where particles can exist in multiple states simultaneously and become entangled across vast distances. Neuroplasticity has shown us that consciousness can literally reshape the physical structure of our brains. The boundaries between "proven science" and "mystical experience" are not as rigid as we once believed.
I'm not asking you to abandon critical thinking—quite the opposite. I invite you to apply your analytical mind to your direct experience. Have you ever been in a state of flow where time seemed to expand or contract? Have you ever felt an inexplicable connection to someone at a distance? These experiences aren't just subjective illusions; they're glimpses of the underlying interconnected nature of consciousness that both ancient wisdom traditions and cutting-edge science are beginning to converge upon.
Skepticism is healthy. Question these ideas. Test them against your experience. The territory of consciousness exploration doesn't ask for blind faith—it asks for rigorous, first-person investigation.
Now, let's expand beyond the individual perspective. While much of what we've discussed focuses on personal consciousness development, it's crucial to understand that we exist within vast, interconnected fields of shared consciousness. Your personal energetic field is not isolated—it's continuously interacting with collective fields.
When you work with your own consciousness, you're simultaneously affecting the collective. Every time you heal a fragment of trauma in your system, you contribute to the healing of the collective field. Every time you expand your awareness and increase your energetic coherence, you create ripples that extend far beyond your individual experience.
This is why indigenous traditions have long emphasized the importance of ceremony and collective ritual. They understood that consciousness work is not merely for personal transcendence but for the healing and evolution of the entire community and the living Earth itself.
As more individuals develop heart-mind coherence and embodied awareness, we begin to create new possibilities for collective reality. We can co-create fields of resonance that support deeper states of collective harmony, innovation, and healing. This isn't abstract idealism—it's the practical application of understanding consciousness as a field phenomenon rather than an isolated individual experience.
With this expanded understanding comes profound ethical responsibility. If your consciousness affects the whole, then its development is not merely a personal pursuit but a sacred trust. This brings us to the ethical dimensions of consciousness work that are often overlooked in spiritual communities.
First is the ethics of intention. As you develop the capacity to work with energy and information fields, your intentions become increasingly powerful. This requires rigorous self-honesty and the continuous realignment of your deep desires. Are you seeking to manipulate reality for ego gratification, or are you aligning with the highest good of all beings? None of them are good or bad, but this question must be constantly revisited.
Second is the ethics of integrity. Your impact on the collective field is determined not by what you preach but by the coherence between your words, actions, emotional states, and energetic signature. Spiritual bypassing—using spiritual concepts to avoid facing your shadows—creates dissonance that ripples outward, regardless of how elevated your language might be.
Third is the ethics of consent. As you develop sensitivity to others' energetic fields, you must honor their sovereignty. Working with another's energy without explicit consent—even with positive intention—violates their sacred autonomy. True healing and awakening must always honor free will.
Finally, there is the ethics of responsibility. As your consciousness expands, you become aware of larger systems and their interconnections. This awareness carries the responsibility to act in service to the health of these systems—from your immediate relationships to the planetary biosphere and beyond.
So, if we summarize this contemplation, what is important to remember?
You are a multidimensional being with unlimited potential for creation.
Everything can be transformed including time and space.
You can access the interconnected field of collective consciousness with your own nervous system. It's like having access to the cosmic internet that contains literally all the information of the entire universe. The best, safest and most efficient way is to connect to it through your own physical body.
Your individual consciousness work directly impacts the collective field, creating responsibility to approach this work with clear intention, integrity, respect for consent, and care for all interconnected systems.
To do this properly, you first need to heal some trauma in your system to be able to feel your body without freaking out.
We are so mental or spiritual and so not concerned about the body mainly because our bodies suffer even more than our brains. We don't usually escape the body, we escape the suffering stuck in a form of trauma in our biology and in our cells.
We want to transcend the body without healing it. We want to access higher consciousness by dishonoring its sacred temple of embodiment.
The journey of mastering our relationship with Energy and Time is not simply an intellectual exercise, but a multidimensional adventure that requires our complete participation. When we understand that Time is a vibrational frequency and Energy is the substance of all creation, we begin to see how deeply interconnected these forces are with our own consciousness.
To truly navigate these cosmic forces, we must bring them into coherent alignment within our entire system—mentally, emotionally, and biologically. Our superpowers, as we might call them, are not external abilities to be gained, but rather innate capacities waiting to be awakened through this alignment.
Consider how your body feels when you're in a state of flow—when time seems to expand or contract according to your experience. This is not merely a perception; it is your consciousness directly interfacing with the vibrational field of time. Your emotions are not separate from this experience but integral to it. When you feel intense joy, terror, or wonder, you are experiencing shifts in your energetic field that can alter your relationship with time and the surrounding reality.
The mastery we seek comes not from dominating these forces, but from dancing with them in perfect harmony. This requires a deep sensitivity to your own internal states and the courage to remain present when intense energies move through your system. It demands that you heal the fractures in your consciousness where trauma has created disconnection.
Those who have glimpsed these capacities often make the mistake of trying to control them through mind alone, forgetting that the body is the sacred vessel through which these energies must flow. The biological tissues of your being are not just matter—they are crystalline structures capable of receiving, processing, and transmitting vibrational information from the field of infinite possibilities.
When you create coherence between your thoughts, emotions, and physical sensations, you establish a clear channel through which the universal intelligence can express itself.
This is how you become a conscious creator in harmony with the greater whole, rather than a fragmented being attempting to impose will upon a reality you see as separate from yourself.
Remember that your power lies not in escaping this reality but in becoming more fully present within it. Every cell in your body contains the wisdom of billions of years of evolution, every emotion carries information essential to your growth, and every thought has the potential to align with the higher frequencies of creation.
The ultimate practice is to move through your life with the awareness that you are simultaneously a unique expression of consciousness and a node in the vast, interconnected web of being. As you navigate the energetic currents of time, remain anchored in the wisdom of your body, the intelligence of your heart, and the expansiveness of your mind.
This is how we evolve—not by transcending our humanity, but by fully embodying it.
This is how we access our unlimited potential—not by forcing reality to bend to our will, but by becoming so attuned to its rhythms that our will and its will become indistinguishable.
This is the true alchemy of consciousness, the sacred marriage of energy and time within the temple of your embodied awareness.
