TIME TRAVEL (PLAIN AND SIMPLE?)

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Temporal Novice
Many people have used the phrase "A Matter of Perception."
Well,
what if I told you that Perception creates matter, that perception alone is all that matters and that THIS IS WHY (on average)
WE USE ONLY 3 PERCENT OF OUR BRAIN POWER ACCORDING TO SCIENCE TODAY.

THINK ABOUT THESE WORDS; "Ultra Perception..."
That is to say that you can percieve in your own mind, not just what is going on where you are right now, but 10 minutes from now with basic logic.
All you have to do is relax, relax enough to feel nothing, and you can feel everything.
At this moment, time travel is only possible in the future, and I would like people to understand how easy it is to realize events before they happen.
If you can honestly tell me that you've never felt someting before it happened than please kill me now because I would be a damn fool to go spouting off at the mouth about things like realization, and our own brains, working and evolving to take over ourselves.
It is only a matter of time before we kill ourselves, but it depends on you to make things last longer...
To make life better for a long time, we need to focus on the future and stop worrying about the past.
With the tools of today, tomorrow will be made. <font color="#666666"> [/COLOR]
 
You are having an encounter with the Nirvanic level of Consciousness, which, according to those who have reached it, is our true,normal, state of consciousness. Unfortunately we are trapped almost entirely in the brain and nervous system of the animal, Homo sapiens.

There are two writers, who know something about the subject besides Yogi's, that you might find worthwhile. The first is Carlos Castaneda,and the second is Franklin Merrell-Wolff who reached this state (Pathways Through To Space).In Wolff's description, his consciousness dwindled to a point, and almost immediately expanded to fill the entire universe.

In other words, you are not alone in this.PB
 
PB,

Its a rare day that I take an opposing side with you. But Carlos Castaneda? He may have written some nice prose about Don Juan - but its been known for the past 30 years or so that all of his works were fiction. He didn't live with the Yaqui's, his master Don Juan Matus didn't exist and he didn't live the experiences that he wrote about and labeled as biographical.
 
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