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A Prayer Different From All Others

Time, Times, Half-Times, and Déjà Vu and the Wheel of Karma

To better understand this text, it may help to use the term Déjà vu — the feeling that a situation being experienced has already happened at some undefined point in the past, combined with certainty that it could not have occurred. It is possible that the interpretation below explains what the phenomenon of Déjà vu is based on — and not only that.

Regarding time and its types, the Biblical Book of Daniel [Dan 12:7] provides the following phrase Link:

“How long shall it be to the end of these wonders?”
And I heard the man clothed in linen, who was above the waters of the river; he raised his right hand and his left hand toward heaven and swore by Him who lives forever: “It shall be for a time, times, and half a time. And all these things shall be finished when the power of the holy people has been finally broken.”

The interpretation of the term “for a time, times, and half a time” depends on the general knowledge of the interpreter and the religious doctrine in which he was raised or educated. Just as the so-called “end of the world” was known and dated in different cultures around the Earth almost to the same day in 2012, so too the term “Times” requires looking beyond Judaism and the quotation from the Book of Daniel.

A clue seems to be the Hindu concept of the “Wheel of Karma.” This concept is probably not well explained, but an attentive reader may find relevant information.

Siddhartha Gautama is said to have turned the Wheel of Karma three times. This would mean that during the period in which he lived, he reached the place where the Wheel of Karma is installed and turned back time. That would imply that three times he and his Soul attempted to change the final outcome of their actions, the consequences of which did not satisfy them.

At one time I analyzed the available biographies of other Hindu gods and in several cases found information — even in Wikipedia — that a certain deity was called the lord of time. Usually this concerned male deities. It should be understood that a person, like the Buddha Tathagata, reached the place where the Wheel of Karma is installed and reversed time. In Hinduism the term “Turner of the Wheel” is known and associated with a king. It should be remembered, however, that gods were often those rulers or priests who knew and saw more than the other inhabitants of a given region.

What is the purpose of reversing time through the Wheel of Karma?

Let us assume that someone had a goal that failed to be realized and decides that, since such a possibility exists, they will turn back time to a key moment in order to achieve a different final result than the one that currently exists.

Suppose Adam is married to the shrew Dagmara, who additionally has a bus full of lovers. He therefore turns back time and chooses another woman, Zofia, as his wife. He will also have different children with her than with the previous shrew. After some time, however, he discovers in himself an inclination toward being gay, so he again turns back time and lives with Stefan.

The problem is that the reality created by turning the Wheel of Karma is real in every dimension. Adam does not know that it is not he, but his Soul, that has the ability to live simultaneously in several dimensions — along with all the negative consequences from which it had tried to escape. Thus simultaneously, not Adam but his Soul experiences marriages with Dagmara, Zofia, and with the gay Stefan in other incarnations on Earth, with different final results of its decisions.

In this way, “half-times” can easily be explained as the Soul turning the Wheel of Karma backward — with the consent of its earthly personality — by several decades or several thousand years. Of course, such consent is not necessary in every case.

Turning the Wheel of Karma back by larger units of time or entire geological epochs may relate to the term “Times.” In this option, the starting point could be the branching of time at the date of the meteorite impact that destroyed the world of the dinosaurs. If a line of humanoid dinosaurs developed from them, then our Souls now have two separate timelines, with two simultaneously existing civilizations of humanoid mammals — humans — and dinosaur-humans. The latter might lack hair and female breasts while retaining a similar posture, appearance, sexuality, and gender. Our Souls may have as many such “Times” in their biographies as “half-times.”

Reader, note that in a spoonful of fertile soil there live more bacteria than there are people on Earth — and each bacterium has its own Soul. This may help you understand the scale of God’s intention toward us and toward all our immortal Souls.

Meanwhile, the term “Time” used in the Book of Daniel may be that which is changeable and flows so that the experiences of all Souls may one day become aligned with the will of their Creator.


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• s_majda writes:
22/07/2016 at 17:59 (Edit)

On the night immediately after writing and publishing the article, I had a dream referring to the Wheel of Karma. I was at the construction site of a defensive fortress shaped like an oval, similar to a barbican. A team of bricklayers was raising another layer of a very thick outer wall. We were about 4–5 meters above the ground. Along the outer edge of the wall, a conveyor belt moved with typical cement-lime mortar and other materials. I walked down from the wall to the ground and left the construction site.

The interpretation of the dream seems obvious.
The conveyor belt is the Wheel of Karma. God delivers through it everything the Soul and personality need to create the world they wished to experience. The construction of the barbican represents approaching military actions, preparation for defense against an attack. It also suggests enclosing oneself within some illusion and striving to realize it with the involvement of a whole team of helpers. Leaving the construction site may signify withdrawing from that intention.


Opublikowano: 26/02/2026
Autor: Sławomir Majda
Kateogrie: God


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