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Originally Posted by KRL
I think the mind is more powerful than any of us realize. I think it is capable of things we can't even comprehend. I don't think our mind is really in our mind per se. I think its more of a termination point for a connection from some other dimension, spiritual plane or higher frequency energy we don't see but that is surrounding our physical self.
I've noted on many of my posts how I've been studying metaphysics for decades. By doing so, my own abilities have gotten to the point where sometimes it gets a bit unbelievable. We all have preminitions, but mine go beyond that. I have experiences now where I sense and see future events happening in extreme detail.
So is this a form of time travel or just an advanced state of intuition? I don't really know. It could be either. But how can we see the future if it hasn't happened yet? The only answer can be that Einstein's theories of time and space are exactly right. The past, the future and the now are all actually an eternal now where there really is no time and there really is no space in the way we think of it traditionally.
If this is true than we have the ability to alter the past, the present and the future and we can travel to the past or future, because we aren't really going there we are already there.
If you look into a deep space telescope you are looking at what was billions of years ago, not what is now. However, what was billions of years ago could be us looking at ourselves and now we are 5 billion years forward while simultaneously see 5 billion years back thus creating the eternal void moment that is without time or space.
This is why my beliefs are strong that death is merely a transformation of our energy force not an end to it. You can not destroy something in a state without time and without space because the physics of this do not allow for anything but a perpetual past, present and future in simultaneous harmony with each other.
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I guess I should be fair and say that KRL has some very good points. I can also understand his rationalization of the Big Bang, as it is impossible to capture any one moment. However, that FIRST moment -- 'the beginning' is what is allowing us the ability to eventually capture one moment infinitely (or infinite moments one at a time).
Yes, our mind is like a dumb terminal in a sense. It is the connection to the hyperluminal world (or termination point of). We can ignore it (and believe death is death) or embrace it (and discover life is eternal).
You are right about the past and future, along with every possible event already existing. When you are consciously thinking you are either in the past or the future, but never in the infinite moment that is the past or future (which few have experienced). A somewhat cheap analogy would be a multiplex theater and the ability to get up and watch/experience other movies anytime. Although it's hard to quantify the personal experience of a past moment, so changing it wouldn't alter the person's zero-point personality. Meaning that superficial events that happened to us may never be erased, but our ultimate energy state will exist without them and because of them.
Finally, great explanation of the 'eternal void moment'. When we are looking up in the sky, we are actually looking into a reflective mirror of sorts. What has happened above, is happening inside us. There is no outerspace independent of what is inside our mind. It's impossible to be millions of miles away from something that is inside us.