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jonahmc
18-10-2008, 02:34 PM
Future memory - Learning to remember the future (part 1)

Can we remember the future? Are future events set as are those the past? This is something I had often pondered, this pondering has also led me into deep research and experiment on the subject, with some amazing results.

If we except that some people can see into the future with fair accuracy, future events must be set as those of the past. And just as we cannot go into the past and change it, thereby changing the present or future, we cannot change what is to be. If that were possible, then the future could not exist and would not be predictable by that parameter.

So putting aside for the moment the parallel worlds hypothesis and different time-lines (which I will cover indepth in a post on manifesting the reality you chose, using the sub-program) the future it seems should be predictable if it is as set as the past. It may be predicted just as a story or account from the past reveals to us what has happened but we were unaware of it until we read that story. But there is a way to read the story of the future but, since it is even more vast than our past we must be selective. We cannot know everything at once, just as we could not have all knowledge to hand the day we started school.

We can only know that which we will "know" in the future. Now this takes a little explaining. Just as we only know what we have learned, experienced or have been told of the past, so we can only know, now, what we will know in the future if we do infact learn, see or here it in the future. If in the future we will have no knowledge of a particular event, then we cannot predict it's future occurrence in the present. Future predictions are very much a matter of having "read the book" in some future time so that we may look forward into our own future and again from the knowledge that we will have at a future date.

That last paragraph may be difficult to understand, but if you bear with me and try to see the future as a book that has already been written, like a history book. Just as if you were able to go back in time and see events that you have only read about, you can move forward and see events which will happen, but only if you will know of them in the future. Otherwise the future is a close book, for you will not know of what is to happen if you never knew it in the future, so you cannot now.

jonahmc
19-10-2008, 12:46 PM
continued.............

It is important to understand the criteria of knowing what will happen. That you are able to see hear an event when it happens in the future, or you will not be able to predict it's occurrence in the present, before it happens. These are not my "rules", they appear to be the rules by which knowlegde of events yet to occur are governed. So this suggests, as had already been stated by physicists, that the past, present and future are all one. Therefore we should be able to say what will happen if it is part of our future, if it has happened to us, is happening to us, or will happen to us.

If this all sounds too far fetched, then bare in mind that what we are dealing with is not some imagined theology or philosophy, but is already part substantiated by current thinking on the nature of time and relativity. Thinking based on particle physics and metaphysics. So we are much more into the realm of science than the newspaper astrologer or fairground fortune teller.

People who can foretell any coming event are extremely rare. In fact even they, despite some inexplicably accurate predictions, are not privy to the whole of the future. Their predictions centre, usually on events that have a world-wide effect. Of events that will become common knowledge, about people or things that will be widely publicised or televised.

To most of us, most of these events, whilst interesting. will have little effect on our day to day lives. We read of them in the papers and on the Internet, we see them on the television and then get on with our own more mundane, business. By the time they have occurred there is little we can do about them. Those who have the ability to see these vast, future events realy make their knowledge widely known, they would have the the ear of those in high government, they could even be working directly for, through the intelligence agencies, and their predictions may even have some bearing on decisions made at high levels. But those decisions will not change the future, the future was already there, cast in stone and the actions taken were only those that would be despite any prediction. The prediction was part of the future as it was part of the present, so nothing was in fact changed. We can know what will effect us, we cannot change it.

Ok! so how can we benefit from this ability?

Whilst there is nothing we can do to alter what is to be, we can profit from knowing it.
I have tried to explain what my understanding of what the future is, so now we can get down to the gist of trying to learn how to know it.

hewrote
19-10-2008, 04:30 PM
how can we benefit? ahh...by learning to forget the past?

smariot
19-10-2008, 06:09 PM
The answer to 'Will X happen in the future' is:


Yes. (The future can be known.)
No. (The future can be known.)
Maybe. (Future can't be known, one future will happen randomly.)
Yes. (Reinterpretation of the question; If X happened before the present moment, that moment is still the future of all the moments before it.)
Both. (Many worlds interpretation, both outcomes will happen.)
Neither. (A time traveler could bypass the event, and it wouldn't exist in their timeline.)
Mu (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mu_(negative)). (The question implies false assumptions.)

jonahmc
19-10-2008, 07:12 PM
The answer to 'Will X happen in the future' is:


Yes. (The future can be known.)
No. (The future can be known.)
Maybe. (Future can't be known, one future will happen randomly.)
Yes. (Reinterpretation of the question; If X happened before the present moment, that moment is still the future of all the moments before it.)
Both. (Many worlds interpretation, both outcomes will happen.)
Neither. (A time traveler could bypass the event, and it wouldn't exist in their timeline.)
Mu (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mu_(negative)). (The question implies false assumptions.)


My studies show that if one was to recieve information about a future event occuring, that future event will be on your timeline.

It could be argued that If, for example, one recieved information (a precognition) concerning an event happening that involves yourself at a certain place. But then, in an effort to try to prevent the event ever happening in your future, you always deliberately avoided the place of the event, then the event would never happen.

You would then draw the conclusion that the precognition was either bunkum or that the event did infact happen to you in a different timeline in a parallel universe. Alternatively, if the observation theory is correct, you would have never recieved the premonition in the first place.

Further into my essay on future memory I will go into how I was able to use the observation theory more effectively, by boasting my retro PK. Therefore
receiving more clearer memories from my future.

jonahmc
19-10-2008, 11:00 PM
Future memory - learning to remember the future (pt 2)

Learning to use our minds to remember the future.

As past memories exist in our minds, future memories exist there also. But being able to unlock these future memories takes practice and skill. To obtain
access to our knowledge of the future we must enter the subconscious mind.

Forget hypnosis controlled by third parties. We all enter a hypnotic state when we sleep. During sleep our subconscious mind is at it's most busiest. We can ask questions, learn facts and predict future events if we know how.

I have learned, whilst awake, to program my subconscious mind to do what I want while I'm asleep. It is quite easy and needs no more than the ability to read as you are doing now.

The subconscious holds all the information we need to know. it's the seat of memory. past and future. much has been written about the power of the subconscious, but for this essay, how to work with the subconscious is all we need know.

You may have heard of "retrograde hypnosis" where people go back in time to past lives? I use use a similar method to find the "memory" of what lies ahead. But in doing this the subconscious works differently. Events from the future will not be seen as if you were an eye witness, but more in the form of written and spoken facts. They will come as cryptic clues to the future. A
kind of conundrum which I must unravel when I wake.

Bear with me I am introducing you to a new kind of thinking, for anyone who begin to do this it has to be done gently. If you follow carefully what I say anyone can learn this ability, But it takes a little practice. Not much though, a week or so perhaps.

So how do I use this ability to my advantage? Well I had to think of what would keep me disciplined by giving me an incentive to continue my studies. I then had to find out the best way that utilises the retro pk effect (more on this latter) plus I wanted to keep it as simple as possible. I came up with gambling.

First it was the lotto, but because, the lotto involves numbers and not names It was a no starter. I always struggle to remember numbers but can always remember names (you will get what i mean latter) Then it was football matches, but with football there are only teams and already a 50/50 chance of each team winning. so it would take ages for me to gather any meaningful statistics on my level of success with my experiments. (sort of like flipping a coin).

Finally the answer was horse racing. Horse racing fitted all the criteria. They ran everyday. I could concentrate on a race with as many runners as I liked. the horses all had names for easy remembering. Plus horse racing is unpredictable and outsiders can come in at very high odds (40/1 even 100/1 etc) so I could even make good money with very low stakes (50p or £1). Plus Horse racing has a dedicated live channel for me to boast my retro pk.

To conduct my experiments all what was required me to do was to remember a list of 8 to 12 names. I had to learn by heart until I could repeat them forwards and backwards almost without thinking. I was ready to put all my research to the test and if I what i researched was correct I could even make some money doing it.

My objective was to try and know the winner of a horse race that will be run the next day

jonahmc
20-10-2008, 03:39 PM
I know that for many people this will all sound too way out, far fetched and ill-logical. And I would have to agree, from a nuts and bolts world viewpoint it does looks this way.

Surely! you may ask, if this was easy to do then many would have already done it, and they would become very wealty in the process?

Actually some people have done it, and with startling success. Some cases also have been well authenticated. The case of John Godley - lord Killbracken springs to mind http://www.ukpsychics.com/luck2.html

But, of course, cases like this are very rare. Godley may of had a natural abilty. He most certainly had a very strong interest in Horseracing which could of aided his intuition.

It could also be very rare because it isn't easy knowing how to do it, even if you wanted to. You need to know the correct method and what works and what don't, this takes some serious study. And even if you do become quite successful at it, converting this success into wealth is not easy for the simple reason being is that the emmotional attachment to money (therefore the outcome of an event) can hinder your success.

I myself treat it like a game, but if I was to start to stake large sums of money on the outcome of my predictions, then the fear of losing could effect my state of mind therefore the accrucy of my predictions. To me, I treat it, just like playing the lottery, I won't miss a few quid. But i'm participating in the game enough to concern myself with the outcome therefore I am the observer of the game. But I'm also relaxed about it.

But if we are to beleive that waht Godley did was possible, then it is possible for almost anyone. Yes, you can have the name of ther winning horse next morning before the race is run. You could place a bet on that horse and win money. But only if you know how to programe your subconscious that already has that name - If you know in the furture, how that race went and which horse won.

Now do you understand what i meant by "knowing" the future. If you hear or see that race in the future, then you will be able to predict the winner the day before the race is run. But only if that race was part of your future. Otherwise you were not "there", so knowing what happened was not part of your future, so you could not know what happened, and would not be able to fortell it.

The future is set and to know it you must be part of it. it's a simple as that. The rest is already in your mind. Everything that will happen to you is already "future memory".

checkmate
20-10-2008, 04:20 PM
I believe that we have been in this situation many times before with catastrophic outcomes. So in a way remembering may be very important. However, that doesn't mean that the outcome of our current situation will necessarily be the same as past catastrophies. It just seems logical that we live in a kind of time loop until we evolve enough spiritually to change our outcome. Many cultures believe this and some past life memories confirm this. It's just an opinion but it's so obvious that it's hard to ignore.