tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8265992965404854594.post4644491390220719094..comments2024-03-27T18:40:24.674-04:00Comments on Lynn White, Focus Sessions: Does the moment in time that we have experienced exist after we no longer experience it?Psychic Focus, Lynnhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01770956938256710973noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8265992965404854594.post-43415459710346902292012-12-10T20:15:01.787-05:002012-12-10T20:15:01.787-05:00You mentioned deja vu...
While the dictionary ter...You mentioned deja vu...<br /><br />While the dictionary term for it is different, I've always felt it is just a case of a person seeing the future, and that future moment then occurring in present time.<br /><br />I've had them my whole life -- it's always a matter of having seen a brief glimpse of my future through my eyes at some point (it's usually so confusing to the mind, because the mind has no context for it), I then forget about it (again, it's like the mind is just baffled by the image or scene, usually of me doing something often mundane, but specific)... then the event occurs, often a week or a month later, I remember it, that "feeling" rushes over me ("Oh, I saw this happen two weeks ago.")<br /><br />I also saw 9/11 happen a week before, and that's the only time something outside of my own perspective has occurred. I was so compelled by the images of the towers being destroyed, I nearly walked outside my car and drove to D.C. I then quickly dismissed the whole thing and forgot about it.<br /><br />Again, future events have a way of seeming so foreign, so absurd, so out of context, so out of place, until they happen. The mind just throws those visions into the mind's trash bin of sorts, "What's this? This isn't a real memory, goodbye." It's frustrating trying to hold on to those images because I still doubt them today. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8265992965404854594.post-64535044726103851982012-10-28T12:21:25.159-04:002012-10-28T12:21:25.159-04:001st I want to say I love what you're doing, TH...1st I want to say I love what you're doing, THANK YOU!<br /><br />This reading adds to so many others stating time as we see it doesn't really exist. What stuck out the most though was that our choices today can also effect our past. Bashar has mentioned that as well. When I heard it before it didn't stick, but reading it now makes me think that it helps us clear our baggage and knowing it helps us evolve more conscience in our physical now. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8265992965404854594.post-25537544850187590212012-10-27T23:03:03.176-04:002012-10-27T23:03:03.176-04:00Since things are happening in the past, present an...Since things are happening in the past, present and future all the same time in different layers, if something changes in one layer, it will effect the other layers.. I would not say it alters linear time, but you can see time in a different perspective if you pass through the layers..Psychic Focusnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8265992965404854594.post-3071042956167201122012-10-27T21:26:33.406-04:002012-10-27T21:26:33.406-04:00Thank you for the reading. In a previous reading o...Thank you for the reading. In a previous reading on time travel you said there can be different layers that can be physically crossed. Can they alter time?<br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com