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ntention and its effect on the past, is it possible?

Is it really possible to affect our past, by using our intention to heal the now?
Scientifically speaking, the answer is YES!
Taking into consideration non-locality and the absence of time/space within the quantum universe then any intention set in the now to heal, my also influence the past and actually change the original outcome. Rather than write about this myself I would rather present you with the science as quoted from original research:
First of all the easy to understand version from our friend Lynne McTaggart: “Non-locality refers to the ability of a quantum entity such as an individual electron to influence another quantum particle instantaneously over any distance despite there being no exchange of force or energy.”
Followed by Feyneman’s findings: “The electron does anything it likes,’ he said. “It just goes in any direction, at any speed, forward or backward in time, however it likes, and then you add up the amplitudes and it gives you the wave function.”
We humans view life as a progession that we can measure through clocks, calenders and the major milestones of our lives, and of course our own aging process. However after numerous studies by Price, Puthoff and Jahn among others it has been concluded that this is an illusion of our mind, just like distance. This illusion is just how our mind is able to separate and prioritise our world so that we can order our existence. Through the work of these tireless scientists the ideas of absolute time and space or even relative space/time have been replaced by a truer picture – that the universe exists in some vast ‘here’ where here represents all points of space and time at a single instant.

For the rest of this please see my blog of the same name... Annie

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That's all very well... but the past you change is a different point in space-time to your actual past... you enter into a different point in the multiverse... but i pose this challenge: can intention make you forget?

Peace and love and an awesome topic

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The idea/theory of "a different point in space/time" works only if you subscribe to that theory, if you read the rest of this discussion point in my blog with the same title, you will find the research that is proving that that concept is not as relevant as first thought. I put a lot of research into the blog that I did not transfer to this forum as is was quite long winded...

To quote a small portion:
"After a number of trials to test his theory, he came to one conclusion; the influence of the test subjects had reached back in time and affected the randomness of the machine at the time it was first recorded. They didn’t change what had happened; they affected what would have happened in the first place as if it had never happened. Over more than 20,000 trials between 1971 and 1975, Schmidt showed that a highly significant number of tapes deviated from what was expected."

As to your other very significant point, I don't know whether we can forget, but I have seen plenty of evidence of people who are able to change the events in their memory so well that they would pass a lie detector test! Even if we do not forget, we change the emotion attached to the event, so that we are able to move forward from it and not stay stuck in the past.

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I'll check out your blog... although i am weary of science that contradicts the best science we have... while i do not think science is the true repository of all information i think that logic applied to emotion, experience and reflection should enable us to aspire to the truth... and the best attempt i have read at a unifying theory is the one put forward by david deutsch in his book 'the fabric of reality' in which, for the present, due to our being not only in relation to ourselves but also in relation to other selves who have other thoughts, we are inextricably bound to space time... is this not where we are moving towards... an ascension away from space-time... but for now I can hop through the universe from one space-time image to another

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Thanks Navarre I would greatly value your take on this... blessings Annie

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If you ever read Jane Roberts "The Seth Material", There were some quotes in it that struck me as profound in regards to the whole concept of time and therefore past, present, or future, and how our human consciousness may interact with time. This may be sort of a more plain english way of relating to the science of thought and intention, especially in relation to Time. I remember writing down the quotes at the time. Here they are:

"The present is the apparent point of any idea's emergence into physical matter".
"Consider all types of awareness as trance states. Consciousness is the direction in which the self looks."
"Time only has meaning by the need to counteract other events and actions."

As i read these quotes it strikes me that "the present" and "consciousness" could be considered analogous since all awareness of being conscious of something must happen in the present. Even if it's a memory, your conscious of it in the present moment that your remembering it. So the ideas, or thoughts, or intentions (which all have electro-magnetic energy) come first and create the "present" moment in time which we are "conscious" of, all in the blink of an eye. Consciousness is the direction in which the self looks and intention can, through the power of creation via thought energy, not only change the circumstances of the "present" that are noticed, but can affect the direction in which the self looks or change one's consciousness to focus on different features of the present and interpret them in a different way. This is how we can, using these creative energies within intention and thoughts, modify a past event's memory in our present consciousness, which is the only place that past events really exists anyway, so aren't we really modifying the past event? The only remaining energy from that past event is in your present consciousness.

"Time only has meaning by the need to counteract other events and actions." - I believe this last quote deals with how the interaction and linkage with others in our world gives time meaning as well as affects our consciousness by affecting the direction in which the self looks (the 2nd quote). If all states of awareness are trance states, then consciousness is a sort of self trance that we've gradually learned since the day we were born. We learned it from others, first parents, caretakers, family members, and then friends and society at large, from their teachings as well as their actions, as well as from our own inborn emotional, intellectual, and spiritual traits. So others by their thoughts, intentions, and actions, present us with "the need to counteract other events and actions" which give "Time" it's meaning.

It seems the linkages between "thoughts", including intentions and emotions, "the present", "consciousness", "memories or the past", "other people", and "time" are manifold. I visualize it all as masses and sub-masses of energies bumping into each other and gradually changing the shapes of each other.

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Great quotes Simon, if our intention is to change something in the 'past', we change it in our consciousness and so if our consciousness of it is then changed, it is also changed in the "matrix' and therefore becomes changed in all consciousnesses.

Scientifically speaking it amounts to the same thing, if our world is the result of what we think and feel (our consciousness).

Blessings Annie

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Annie, what you wrote really makes me think about how groupthink works. It seems to me that some critical mass of consciousnesses would need to be changed before it is changed in the matrix to the degree that all consciousnesses is changed. I think this also underscores the effect of the media on public opinion and the importance of public opinion in today's age in general. The influencing of minds is so critical in the ongoing creation of our world as we are seeing now with East meeting West in so many ways through the now global and individual reach of the media and technology, with both positive and not positive results in our world. In many ways I think due to their traditions and religious/spiritual practices, the East was better prepared for today's world than the West was. The influencing of minds has been used by leaders for quite awhile in the East both in positive and negative ways as in control by fear and control of the media by governments, propaganda passing as real news for instance. But the East has given us many positive mind methods especially in regard to meditation, spirituality, and unity. I know I'm kind of drifting off topic here but I think it sheds light on the examples of thoughts that are currently influencing the "reality" of our world, consciousnesses, the "matrix". The West can learn from the positive examples of the use of the mind from the East and hopefully eventually help the East with the not so positive examples they have currently.

Minds are the most powerful element in our World today. My personal belief is that power comes from our Creator, The Universe, or God. It is my hope that as the world has become much "smaller" due to technology, the media, and the meeting of East and West, that we, even with all the current growing pains, are moving towards becoming unified in our physical world, just as I believe we are all unified in our spirituality through God.

Love & Light,
Jim

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Yes Jim now that the world is so much smaller :) using technology just we are here we can allow more people who might think like us to 'come out of the closet'. This means we can form a co-operative of thought, just by practicing intention we use that muscle until we all become much better at it and begin to truly 'see' the possibilities for ourselves, that life can be different if enough conscious intention is gathered.

Media is just that, it puts forward one version of reality and if enough people believe (agree) then that is the version we see, here we are all mustering our trust, and love and strength to dare to dream a new dream of reality and soon this version will be what everyone sees.

A reality full of compassion and cooperation, now that's something I would like to see, Annie

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Yes, Cynthia, when you delve into the healing techniques of many native traditions from all over the world, one of the most prevalent ways was to 'take back' the event that caused or might cause the injury and was most successful until people began to doubt (science took away what science is now giving back).

blessings Annie

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