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Originally posted by XR500Final2
I have to say - today when I got up it was the thickest darkest uniform clouds all over the horizon, so I decided to do a thought experiment where I would simply choose to focus on the universe with blue sky and 'observe it into existence.' Before I even made it to work blue patches were punctuating the sky everywhere. Within about 1 hour the sky was completely clear. I quit focusing on it and the sky turned back to dark clouds with snow! I decided to focus on it again, and now the sky is clear - all in the space of about 6 hrs.
Originally posted by XR500Final2
reply to post by cushycrux
Then we should be able to goto any reality we choose, and it validates everything about 'The Secret' in a concrete term, so if I want to 'dimensionally flux' across a zillion dimensions to one where I am rich and wealthy it is just a matter of observing it into reality, and working to see it - no?
Originally posted by Warpedconsciousness
reply to post by Thermo Klein
You should look in Quantum suicide and immortality, I have researched many ideas behind the theory and does fall into Erwin Schrödinger's ideas a little.
Originally posted by coquine
This is a totally wierd idea, but I thought about it when I read your account, as well as the other poster, who talked of a similar event, in which they were heading for a potential accident when the "slip" happened?
Me and my family have had such events happen twice, one in which we lost two hours, one which was approx. 10 minutes. In the second one, we were on a plane, that started to have trouble coming onto landing. Everyone was panicking. Then "bloop" it was quiet and we were landing normally. My son and I (he was 17 at the time) looked at each other and asked each other if we dreamed what just happened? What DID just happen? When did the problems smooth out and everyone calm down? We didn't see the transition, either of us.
When the plane came to a stop, he said, "Mom, I think we died." And we began to explore the possibility that perhaps, we don't ever experience dying! Perhaps our consciousness just steps out before a trauma and moves to an alternate universe or reality, so similar to the one we were in, we don't know what happened. Even in an alternate reality, everyone we know could have "dopplegangers" that we continue our relations with - even if one version of them is crying for our loss in another!
The other time it happened, we drove into a sudden wall of fog, so it could have been possible we hit another car or something.
I'm not saying I believe this to be true, I don't have any beliefs, but the hypothesis has always intrigued me since then! How many times could I have died and not know it??
Originally posted by sylvie
Originally posted by coquine
This is a totally wierd idea, but I thought about it when I read your account, as well as the other poster, who talked of a similar event, in which they were heading for a potential accident when the "slip" happened?
Me and my family have had such events happen twice, one in which we lost two hours, one which was approx. 10 minutes. In the second one, we were on a plane, that started to have trouble coming onto landing. Everyone was panicking. Then "bloop" it was quiet and we were landing normally. My son and I (he was 17 at the time) looked at each other and asked each other if we dreamed what just happened? What DID just happen? When did the problems smooth out and everyone calm down? We didn't see the transition, either of us.
When the plane came to a stop, he said, "Mom, I think we died." And we began to explore the possibility that perhaps, we don't ever experience dying! Perhaps our consciousness just steps out before a trauma and moves to an alternate universe or reality, so similar to the one we were in, we don't know what happened. Even in an alternate reality, everyone we know could have "dopplegangers" that we continue our relations with - even if one version of them is crying for our loss in another!
The other time it happened, we drove into a sudden wall of fog, so it could have been possible we hit another car or something.
I'm not saying I believe this to be true, I don't have any beliefs, but the hypothesis has always intrigued me since then! How many times could I have died and not know it??
I've been thinking the same thing for a long time now. Sometimes there's a guy on Coast to Coast AM, Dr. Bruce Goldstein, who's been saying he's found a technique to switch realities -- supposedly by imaging several doors, peeking through them, and walking through the one that has the reality you like best. He said that's how he met his wife... he peeked, saw that there was a reality where he'd meet and marry her, and walked through it.
I think it's very possible that we live in a multiverse where hundreds or thousands of realities are just ever so slightly different from what we have now, so that we wouldn't even notice a switch... when you die in one reality, you simply wake up in another, similar one. Paranormal investigator Paul Eno came to the same conclusion; that's how he explains ghosts (not the imprint, inanimate ones, but the ones that "you see them, and they see you." He says it may be that two realities are just overlapping for a moment, and the "ghosts" are just as alive as you are in their own reality.
When I read a few posts above, the poster saying he and his son were in the car, and two cars next to them were about to collide and they'd have been in the middle of it, I immediately thought, "They died; they just don't know it."
I've had some time or dimension slips myself, but not involving critical aka life-threatening situations. I've already talked numerous times on ATS about this incredibly surreal morning on 9/11, when I witnessed what was going on... went down for a nap... dreamed that it was a normal day... and then woke up and said to my husband, "I had the weirdest dream, that the WTC was attacked and collapsed"... just to realize that THAT was "real" and the normal morning had been just a dream... but what is *really* real? Did I slip into a fantastic, science-fiction-like "reality" whereas the *normal morning* was the other time line I was supposed to experience? Ever since that morning, I just don't feel totally right, like there was a shift and then things went down a path they weren't supposed to take.