The Tachyon Soul: Why Your Baggage is Slowing Down Time

What if the secret to transcending time isn't doing more, but carrying less?

Physics has a hypothetical particle called the tachyon. Unlike everything else, it moves faster than light, and to slow it down, you have to add energy. Strip away all resistance, drop the energy to zero, and its speed becomes infinite. It exists everywhere at once. This is not just a physics thought experiment; it is a precise description of your soul.

In this episode, Haydn and Terry unpack what time really is beneath the surface of clocks and calendars, drawing on the work of inventor and mystic Itzhak Bentov, whose 1977 underground classic Stalking the Wild Pendulum mapped the mechanics of human consciousness in ways that still hold up today.

Time isn't something that happens to you. It is the soul's tool for evolution, the very process by which the eternal moves through the physical world.

In this episode:

  • Why the soul only evolves here, in the physical world, and what that means for how you spend your time

  • The tachyon as a model for consciousness: how dropping your burdens, not adding effort, is what accelerates your growth

  • Itzhak Bentov's hand-drawn models of consciousness and why they stopped people in their tracks

  • The Dunning-Kruger effect, spiritual blindness, and why you can't see your own limitations from inside them

  • How smartphones have severed our ability to know ourselves, and what it costs us

  • The connection between stillness, omnipresence, and the divine nature already within you

The weight you carry, whether mental, emotional, or physical, is what's slowing you down. This episode is an invitation to stop trying harder and start carrying less.

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