Thinking The last article that I wrote had to do with time travel. Some might say that is weird, but you haven't seen anything yet. I have been looking into the subject and I found that there are a group of people that believe that a person can travel through time using hypnosis. They seem to believe that the body is only a vessel for the mind, or even better the soul. They believe that this soul is able to leave the body under certain circumstances and travel forward and backward in time and then return back to the body. I was caught off guard by the amount of people that believe this. It seems to me that it has some sort of relationship to an out of body experience. If these people are right, could a dying person that had an out of body experience choose to live in the past or future instead of “following the light”? The light being what many dying people report on seeing on their way out. A remote viewer is someone that has been trained to see people and objects anywhere in the world from his location by just thinking about them. The U.S. military spent decades training people to be able to do this. One of these people stated that while he was performing his attempt at remote viewing, something even stranger happened. He found himself in a different location staring at lab notes. He had no idea how he got there, or how he ever returned to his original location. He wasn't sure whether he had somehow gotten into a different time or not, but he had the feeling that he was in the past. He had the strange feeling that the different location was in the same place, just in an earlier time. What had happened here? Did this person actually travel in time, or did the whole event occur in his imagination? I guess that is the ten million dollar question. When more than one person sees the same vision of past or future events, it becomes harder not to believe them, or think that it was all imagination. This only leaves two possibilities, the first is that the event is true and the second is that it is a lie. A man reported that he was staying over at his girlfriend's apartment. When he woke up the next morning he looked out the window and saw the area as it was about one hundred years before. He called his girlfriend to the window and she saw the same thing. They both watched in amazement until some time later the scene began to fade and was replaced with the current view. They talked to each other about the event and both agreed that they saw the town as it was at least 100 years before. How was this possible? Did the building that they were in exist back then, or was their window acting like some sort of portal into time? Had these two people somehow went back in time? Hypnotism When we talk about time travel using hypnosis it brings up a very dangerous point. There are many cases in hypnosis where a suggestion is made by the hypnotist. I am not saying that it is always done on purpose, it could be done even subconsciously, but it does damage anyway. The suggestion is capable of making people create false memories. This means that they believe that they remember an event that never happened. Children have been led to believe that they were abused this way, when they weren't. Unfortunately this means that those people who believed that they have traveled through time using hypnotism, could be wrong. Again I am not saying they are wrong, I am saying that there is a possibility that they are wrong. This has to do only with the effect of the hypnotism, not whether I personally believe if time travel is possible by thought. I noticed that many people who have been involved with remote viewing are now stating that time travel using this technique is possible. I don't understand any of this and I don't think that any ordinary person does, but I could be wrong. One person is stating that the Russians have discovered fields that contain vortexes that allow travel at billions of times faster than light. Move over Einstein. Since we are talking about time travel using our consciousness, why would speed even come into play? Our conscious is mass-less, you would think (pardon the pun) that if time travel was possible by just thinking about it, we wouldn't need any speed component. A vortex like the one suggested might be very useful someday for space travel however, if it existed. Think how great it would be to be able to cut across the universe in billionths of the time light takes. Concentration No one is implying that you must be trained in remote viewing to be able to through time by using your consciousness It is being said that it is possible to do by somehow being able to control your mind, or by being hypnotized in some cases. I want to get this right, but I am not sure I have so bear with me. Those that believe that you can travel through time using hypnotism believe that the hypnosis removes barriers to an ability that we already have, thus allowing us to use this ability when we are told to do so. There are those that believe that we have already lived in the future and in the past and that we may be living in all different time eras at the same time. I have a friend that I don't dare mention this to, because I know what he would say and it would not be complementary. Dr. Bruce Goldberg states that he is a hypnotherapist. The doctor possesses a Doctor of Dental Surgery, a Masters degree in Counseling Psychology and a B.A. in Biology and Chemistry. He has appeared in several television programs and published several books including Past Lives, Future Lives. If you read his bio, it states that the doctor is the “world’s foremost authority on futuristic time travelers “. He states that he specializes in past life regression and future life progression. When we think of future life progression it can only mean one thing, looking into or traveling into the future. While the concept of traveling into the future is interesting, the method being said to used leaves me wondering. I think that my readers, all of you, and myself, need some more proof before we can accept the fact that people can travel into the past and future by thinking about it. I am not dismissing the thought completely, but if Dr. Goldberg would like to discuss this with me during an interview, I am sure that we would all like to hear his views. So this is an open invitation to Dr. Goldberg. |
