tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4930142094584140751.post2618924889173036957..comments2024-03-14T23:19:41.887-07:00Comments on The Inner Voice: Simultaneous Time and EvolutionJeffrey Markshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02415012179092613389noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4930142094584140751.post-42858334037045502792010-10-20T18:03:40.915-07:002010-10-20T18:03:40.915-07:00Deb, for scientific studies, look into the work do...Deb, for scientific studies, look into the work done by Helmut Schmidt. Also, neuroscientist Ben Libet. Also, the PEAR group (Princeton Engineering Anomalies Research) also did some work in this area, I believe. Dean Radin in his excellent book “Entangled Minds” talks a bit about this, as well as Russell Targ in his books. “The Holographic Universe” by Michael Talbot also touches on this subject from the standpoint of quantum physics. It is quite fascinating! Fred Alan Wolf also wrote a book a few years back titled “The Yoga of Time Travel” that speaks to the nature of Time in relation to quantum physics and that it’s not simply a straight-arrow ahead.<br /><br />If the past and future co-exist, how does that relate to physical death? It means that we are already on the Other Side simultaneously with being here. However, our consciousness is somehow filtering itself through a prism of Time in order to express and experience itself in a moment-to-moment fashion. Time, in this sense, is a tool to experience our lives, thoughts, and creative potentials, multidimensionally.<br /><br />As for physical time travel … I have no clue. But I did read an excellent book by a physicist, Dr. Ronald L. Mallet, called “Time Traveler,” who’s mission in life – he feels – is to try and unlock the answer to that question. His father, who he was very close to, died when the author was really young, and his goal has been to try and find a way through what we’ve learned about the nature of time in science to see if it would be possible to time travel – just so he could go back and see his father again. It’s a pretty moving book (at least it was to me). <br /><br />This topic is definitely fun, but also definitely mind-boggling, too!Jeffrey Markshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02415012179092613389noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4930142094584140751.post-17783881964115025952010-10-19T12:44:45.862-07:002010-10-19T12:44:45.862-07:00Questions?
I love the article! When you say scie...Questions? <br /><br />I love the article! When you say scientific results say that time is not one direction and that the past and future co-exist with the present, "Where can I find those results and who or whom did the testing". <br /><br />If the past & future co-exist, how does that relate to physical death? (We will get to the reincarnation part later).<br /><br />Also, how does all this realte to time travel? Does time travel exist?Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08260840613860844022noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4930142094584140751.post-83326808632493114732010-09-18T13:09:26.299-07:002010-09-18T13:09:26.299-07:00These theories may explain why when people are nea...These theories may explain why when people are near the end they clearly remember their childhood and can't easily remember the present. Aside from issues with the aging brain, it could be possible that a conversion process takes place of two simultaneous time lines.dkinghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00790880337515451111noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4930142094584140751.post-41849713257245070862010-09-16T09:07:21.988-07:002010-09-16T09:07:21.988-07:00I am saying we all come into the universe as perfe...I am saying we all come into the universe as perfect, with all the functionality needed to create our own version of a "perfect" life. Yes, there are a--hole people out there, and on an ego level, they certainly are NOT perfect (in that sense), but they do contain all the functionality and abilities to do anything and everything they want. That's what I mean be "perfection." :) And you have all these abilities, too. You were here "before" time, perfect in your capabilities and turning possibilities into reality; You will be here "after" time, just as awesome as you've always been.Jeffrey Markshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02415012179092613389noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4930142094584140751.post-72326527720359843432010-09-13T22:11:04.911-07:002010-09-13T22:11:04.911-07:00My head is definitely spinning, after reading it f...My head is definitely spinning, after reading it for the 3rd time. I am following what you are saying, but my little brain is having a hard time digesting it. I am sure this will take time, just like all things.<br />One thing I can't help but picked up is, you have always - without fail - convey that we are just as peeefect as we are. Well, okay, I know I could pass as Perfect on somedays, but I also know some real a**hol*s out there, and how could you say they are perfect? <br />Do you mean to say we are perfect, if all our "parts" are balanced?GKhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16386475128349036320noreply@blogger.com