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Hi,
I am sorry you feel my questioning of unsupported statements such as "time is not real' is badgering. However, what you have just said suggests time is real as it cannot be separated from space. One way to think of time is the inexorable progression of finite but infinitely brief moments. Most organisms are incapable of experiencing "a moment" as the smallest unit of time.
You also say: "We devised time in order to get somewhere at a certain time, yes. but time does not rule energy." Humans did not devise time (though we did devise mechanisms to allow us to have a unified way to atrifically organize and 'measure' the progression of moments :)
I would also say that other living things are aware of time in their own ways. Internal clocks let them know it is time to fatten up for the winter (though I am fairly certain that bears do not call the onset of cold "winter").
"Time does not rule Reiki? Well, even if Reiki merely requires two incredibly brief moments to pass from one point in space to another then it must 'contend with' space\time. Does this mean time rules Reiki? Eh. But, I would disagree that Reiki is not limited to time. We cannot say time affects some processes and not others any more than we can say some things occupy space and others do not (perhaps excepting some quantum particles which have never been directly observed).
Cheers (perhaps you will allow me to otter you?)
RC