This resonance process has several main characteristics:
Phase Synchronization
Consciousness reaches a state of synchrony with absolute time when its internal frequency resonates with the absolute time field. In this moment of synchrony, consciousness is able to penetrate the illusion of relative linearity of time and perceive the flow of time as a unified and simultaneous whole.
Temporal Coherence Strengthening
When resonance occurs, the relative time pattern becomes coherent, integrated, and meaningful. This explains the phenomena of experiencing time "slowing down," "stopping," or "exploding" that are experienced in meditative, flow, or spiritually enlightened states.
Ontological Vibration Field
Absolute time is seen as a vibrating field that encompasses all of existence. Adaptive consciousness is capable ofset itself at the frequency of this field, resulting in a continuous exchange of energy and temporal information.
Philosophical Implications
The concept of temporal resonance opens the way for a new understanding of the relationship between temporal subjectivity and objectivity:
Subjectivity as an Ontological Key
Subjective consciousness is not only a psychological phenomenon, but also an ontological reality capable of activate And manifest absolute time.
Time as a Participatory Phenomenon
Time is not merely a passive background for events, but a phenomenon  together by consciousness and the universe through temporal resonance.
Experience of Unity of Time
The moment of resonance brings awareness to a holistic experience where past, present, and future merge into one simultaneous awareness---demonstrating the aspect non-dual absolute time.
Empirical and Theoretical Basis
This resonance approach is supported by findings in a number of areas: