Contaminating Your Present Course in Time?

nivek

As Above So Below
Does one really learn from ones past or is there actually a contamination of the past into your current timeline which inadvertently changes your path in time?...Would you be doing the things you are now if the past had no affect on your present?...

For example, even something simple as listening to music you once loved when you were young, in listening to this past music are you allowing the past to bleed into your present and contaminate your present course in time or are you seeing this once beloved music through your present eyes?...
 

Apollo

Adept
Well, this assumes time is linear. Suppose it's not?

How do we know the "future" does not contaminate what our mind perceives as the "past?"
 

nivek

As Above So Below
Well, this assumes time is linear. Suppose it's not?

I don't assume time is linear because to me it isn't, it's more like a spiral...

How do we know the "future" does not contaminate what our mind perceives as the "past?"

That's just it though, the future does change the past under ordinary conditions, it should but should the reverse occur?...
 

Apollo

Adept
I don't assume time is linear because to me it isn't, it's more like a spiral...



That's just it though, the future does change the past under ordinary conditions, it should but should the reverse occur?...

If time is cyclic rather than linear, than both and neither?
 

Kchoo

At Peace.
We are the sum of of everything we were, and what we were is what we are. So the past is our future, and the future, is part of the past plus one.
 
I am so sick of being subject to shit like this. How does one 'step outside' of time? It seems like everybody but us can do it. Surely, there's a trick to it we just have to find. We're over-complicating it, when it could be as simple as a state of mind or a perspective we're being carefully denied.

Or not.
 

Apollo

Adept
I am so sick of being subject to shit like this. How does one 'step outside' of time? It seems like everybody but us can do it. Surely, there's a trick to it we just have to find. We're over-complicating it, when it could be as simple as a state of mind or a perspective we're being carefully denied.

Or not.

Who is "everybody" in your statement?
 

nivek

As Above So Below
If time is cyclic rather than linear, than both and neither?

Just as the earth revolves around the sun, it reaches a similar point every year, but also at a different location because of the entire solar system is moving through space together...Spiraling through space and time...
 

Apollo

Adept
If you have to ask, you wouldn't understand if I told you. You need to be at least a little bit crazy.

Or in simple terms you prefer to peddle your woo to the already indoctrinated.

Good thing, I may just have the temerity to challenge said woo with facts. And God knows I dislike cleaning up puddles of woo that I melt.
 

Toroid

Founding Member
Does one really learn from ones past or is there actually a contamination of the past into your current timeline which inadvertently changes your path in time?...Would you be doing the things you are now if the past had no affect on your present?...

For example, even something simple as listening to music you once loved when you were young, in listening to this past music are you allowing the past to bleed into your present and contaminate your present course in time or are you seeing this once beloved music through your present eyes?...
That reminds me of an experiment where they took older men and placed them in a duplicate setting to mimic the environment they were in as a youth. They started to exhibit signs of age reversal and their feet grew longer. I recall hearing a store maybe of a member of the Rockefeller or Rothschild family where they spent a great deal of money to have their childhood home reproduced as close as possible to its original state so they could live there when they retired. That story implies they had knowledge of that phenomenon.
 

SOUL-DRIFTER

Life Long Researcher
Does one really learn from ones past or is there actually a contamination of the past into your current timeline which inadvertently changes your path in time?...Would you be doing the things you are now if the past had no affect on your present?...

For example, even something simple as listening to music you once loved when you were young, in listening to this past music are you allowing the past to bleed into your present and contaminate your present course in time or are you seeing this once beloved music through your present eyes?...

I think that bleed overs or contamination, if it occurs at all, does so with our counterparts, from other universes.
 

nivek

As Above So Below
I think that bleed overs or contamination, if it occurs at all, does so with our counterparts, from other universes.

Yes from other universes, do you think there's a bleed over of memories?...
 

SOUL-DRIFTER

Life Long Researcher
Yes from other universes, do you think there's a bleed over of memories?...
My gut feeling says so. That may sometimes be the source of deja vu. Or memories of people and places no one else seem to know or remember.
I once had what I thought was a change. Seeing and old house on a road that I no longer see and was told never existed...for example. I am guessing it does exist in some universe, (where everything else was the same or almost so) my conscious momentarily previously occupied. There have been more recent changes as well like men's and women's restrooms switching location in a convenient store I use regularly for years. The people running it insist it has never been changed, yet I very distinctly remember them opposite of what they are now.
Drives me crazy.
I am assuming my mind is playing tricks with my memory, but, I do think such things are very possible.
 

August

Metanoia
I believe you can come thru the reincarnational mind wipe with some of your past memories intact. I feel I am one of these people. Its something that can haunt you in reality and in your dreams . The Makers are not perfect and a glitch when reincarnating can unfortunately leave you with past life memories. It can really impede your progress in your present incarnation.
 

Dundee

Fading day by day.
My gut feeling says so. That may sometimes be the source of deja vu. Or memories of people and places no one else seem to know or remember.
I once had what I thought was a change. Seeing and old house on a road that I no longer see and was told never existed...for example. I am guessing it does exist in some universe, (where everything else was the same or almost so) my conscious momentarily previously occupied. There have been more recent changes as well like men's and women's restrooms switching location in a convenient store I use regularly for years. The people running it insist it has never been changed, yet I very distinctly remember them opposite of what they are now.
Drives me crazy.
I am assuming my mind is playing tricks with my memory, but, I do think such things are very possible.

I have had the same experience, but in reverse. There is a road, shown below near my old home town. I don't live there any more but grew up there. I know this road like the back of my hand. I have walked it, push biked it, rode motorbikes on it, and raced my mates in cars on it for decades. The shot you are looking at is how it is now, and how it was before. But I swear on my life that I drove down it one day and at this very spot their was a long driveway, a gate, and a house. I remember thinking when I saw it. When did that get built. Looks like it has been there for ages. It did not look new at all. Anyway. I shrugged it off. Drove out the same road a few weeks later and it was gone. Looks like the photo, and how I always remembered it. You have to remember this is a road I have traveled literally 100s of times. I was not mistaken where it was. But I can still see the wooden fence, and the driveway and house.???
I have no explanation.

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Dundee

Fading day by day.
I am so sick of being subject to shit like this. How does one 'step outside' of time? It seems like everybody but us can do it. Surely, there's a trick to it we just have to find. We're over-complicating it, when it could be as simple as a state of mind or a perspective we're being carefully denied.

Or not.
The answer to that question I believe is in an unorthodox place.

DMT
 
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