Stretching Time with Focused Perception - Lisa Broderick - ND3740
Notes
How often have you exclaimed, “There isn’t enough time.” Albert Einstein once wrote: “People like us who believe in physics know that the distinction between past, present and future is only a stubbornly persistent illusion.” Lisa Broderick says “Once you understand the science of time, you understand that our experience of time is one part physical and one part perception.” She goes on to give us many insights as to how we can be liberated from the illusion that time is strictly linear and is our enemy. This deep dialogue explores how time is less limited than we think and it can be stretched and bent. Broderick describes the difference between selective attention and focused perception, “Selective attention is our ability to tune out that which is not important to us. Focused perception is our ability to focus on, to the exclusion of all other things, one thing. Complete opposites. And focused perception is what we use to change and control our experience of time.” Lisa Broderick earned her BA from Stanford University and an MBA from Duke University. She’s a Transcendental Meditation™ Siddha and has attended the Monroe Institute for the exploration of expanded states of consciousness. For 15 years she studied imagery and dream reading at the American Institute for Mental Imagery. She currently runs a business consultancy based in New York City that helps socially conscious entrepreneurs manifest their creativity and energy. She is the author of All the Time In The World: Learn To Control Your Experience of Time to Live a Life Without Limitations. (Sounds True 2021).
Interview Date: 8/12/2021 Tags: MP3, Lisa Broderick, Time, memory, Sidereal time, Lord Kelvin, observer effect, focused perception, meditation, timelessness, Itzhak Bentov, supersight, seeing remotely, Personal Transformation, science, meditation, dreams, death and dying