"Now, if you understand that time itself can be reduced to a single moment, then the fact that you experience many different moments means that all those moments actually have to be happening at the same time.
But that you only perceive the same moment from another perspective, and that's what makes it seem as if there's another moment.
But it's just a shifting of your point of view of the same moment!
It's like looking at the other side of it and going: "Well, this must be another moment, and this must be another moment, and this must be another moment."
But it's not. It's the same moment from different points of view.
So the idea of parallel realities is just a stretched extension of that idea: everything is happening here and now. Everything is overlapping. Just like all the different television programs really all exist all at once in your TV set, but you don't perceive the different program until you change the channel, because you're switching frequencies.
So, likewise, all the different realities that you call past, present, future, parallel realities, alternate realities, physical, non-physical, whatever you want to call those experiences, are all overlapping, but they're separated by the difference in their frequency. That's all. That's all.
But nature is so efficient, it can use the single place and the single moment in which to create all those different frequencies!"
- Bashar through Darryl Anka