Showing posts with label the past and future. Show all posts
Showing posts with label the past and future. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 24, 2020

Backward Causation

 Mindful of the non local nature of our universe can be manifested in our healing intentions by reaching backward in time to affect critical seed moments in alterate the future pathways of the development of the illness.

This ideas of backward causation is similar with the precognitive dreams in which our dreams in the night is caused by the confirmatory experience of the next day.

Modern physics seems to indicate that we live in a non local spider web of space and time where both future and the past are tugging on the present.

We are familiar with the idea of premonition in which one has intuitive apprehension of something about to happen in the future
Also there is the experience of presentiment when one has a inner sensation or feeling about something that is about to occur.

It seems to be a person direct perception of somethings that is about to occur.

It is like an advance wave of information arises directly from timeless non local consciousness.

Your future is affecting your past.


Mind to Mind by Rene Varcollier

Interpretative Introduction by Russell Targ and Jane Katra.

Monday, July 17, 2017

Crystal Ball

This unique form of quartz found by archaeologists has been found in such distant areas as Peru, Siberia, Australia, Chaldea, Greece, Rome, Assyria, Persia, Japan, and China. The ancient Chinese and Japanese regarded quartz as the perfect gem.

The artists who carved spheres were thought to be the most capable of spiritual and artistic purity. They considered the quartz crystal ball the heart or “essence of the dragon,” symbolic of the highest powers of creation. The Chinese and Japanese shared the term sui ching for quartz, which means “water essence,” the source of peace and power.

Tibetan monks called crystal balls the “windows of the gods,” using them as holy objects of great power. The Taoists believed that looking into the crystal’s clarity “crystallized” one’s being, and they considered quartz the “gem of enlightenment.”

Buddhist altars included quartz spheres as an invocation of the “visible nothingness” that delineates the duality of the material and spiritual world.
Contemplation of this “visible nothingness” gave rise to crystal-gazing, which has been practiced since time immemorial. Crystal gazers use the spheres as windows to faraway places, the past and future.