I don't entirely know why I'm supposed to reveal it here and now, I only
know that I -am-. Perhaps it has something to do with the 2012 event some
claim is predicted in the Mayan calender - it very well may, as I, myself,
have some degree of involvement with that calendar.
The method rests on this fundamental understanding:
Awareness is not a physical thing. It is a purely abstract semblance of
events and intersecting states of energies. In humans and most other
organic creatures, awareness is modulated by chemical processes, but the
chemicals themselves are not the awareness. Awareness is an abstraction,
there is nothing physical about it. Awareness is in the same category as
the mathematical fact that 2+2=4 - it reflects a status of certain facets
of fundamental reality, but is not itself in any way, shape or form
physically real. It is not concrete, it is intangible.
Awareness is what "we" are, at least when we are aware of the situation.
;-)
So with this understanding, one can begin to explore the reality of
something one might call "temporal transcendance" - though I admit, a
pretty phrase is just a pretty phrase if there's nothing behind it. This is
how you do it:
The beginner can only affect a transfer of a few microseconds at first. It
takes time to build up to a point where your transferrence is more
consciously noticable. The only way you will be able to tell it's working
for awhile is by the utilization of a stopwatch that can measure down to at
least one-tenth of a second, preferrably to one-hundredth.
The ability for abstract time travel rests with one's ability to focus
their awareness not as a location in space, but as a location in time. It's
a very distinct sensation when you manage to shift your point of view to
this mode of perception. It feels almost like "jumping tracks", so to
speak, as if a smooth ride has just hit a mild speedbump. A sort of
"popping" sensation, also akin to the sensation of cracking a knuckle or in
some cases, snapping a bone (though the pain is not physical when it hurts
like this, and it only lasts an instant or two).
Once you are in that mode of self-awareness, you simply focus on pulling
your awareness together and flowing "the other way" - another distinct
sensation you can only comprehend when you begin to feel it. If you can
imagine what it would feel like if your mind were a river of water flowing
smoothly and continuously in one direction, then "sucking it backwards" by
a force of will kind of like sucking fluid into a straw or other reservoir,
that is the sesnation you will want to feel affecting your awareness. Or
picture a water baloon that you've twisted off into two separate bubbles of
water, which you proceed to loosen slightly so that you can squeeze the
water back and forth from one bubble to the other - imagine that this water
is your awareness, and that is what you would be doing to it in order to
make it stop flowing in the direction it's accustomed to.
Once you begin experiencing these two distinct sensations, you will then
begin to increase the length of time you can flow back through.
Awareness itself is acausal. It is not an artifact of the physics of this
reality, it is a pure abstraction. It has no mass to hold it back, the
concept of speed is meaningless to it as the same abstraction is just as
true in one region of space as it is in every single other region of space.
This nature of awareness is what a physicist - Michael Kaiku, if I recall
his name correctly - intuited as the holographic nature of the universe. It
is this nature of abstraction that is the underpinning of the
scientifically verifiable phenomenon which seems to hint at such a
holographic nature - abstraction has no location, cannot be confined.
However, awareness tends not to make much sense even to itself if there are
not memories and psychological processes associated with it. Ordinary
matter is just as aware as any living thing, it just doesn't experience
anything other than the eternal "now" moment - it has no memory of the past
and no speculations about the future, it just "is". "I AM", in other words.
We are just as aware when we die as we are when we live, we just cease
having memories and thoughts to muddy the pristine waters of awareness
wherein the dead (and the never-living) dwell.
The only reason you can travel with your awareness backwards through time
is because the same physical elements are present in the "you" of a few
moments ago as are in you right now. Awareness "tugs" at the memories and
things that we usually think of as "consciousness". Awareness doesn't
really travel through time so much, what it does is serve as a conduit for
your memories and thought processes to be transferred from one point in
time to another. But for it to function, at least at first, it must be able
to transfer the memories and such to the matter that already contained
them. The matter that contains your present memories, however, has only
been in its present location for not much more than a few minutes. There is
a way to travel back further, allowing your awareness to remain in tact
even though the matter housing it at present is "un-weaving" itself and
separating into divergent places the further back you go. But that's more a
matter of practise than of knowledge, so if you can get the first part
right, you'll eventually figure out the second.
So this is the first step. This is all you need to know for now, and it is
all I am permitted to show you.
Good luck. If any of this needs to be clarified, ask and I will try.
<snip>
> The beginner can only affect a transfer of a few microseconds at first. It
> takes time to build up to a point where your transferrence is more
> consciously noticable. The only way you will be able to tell it's working
> for awhile is by the utilization of a stopwatch that can measure down to at
> least one-tenth of a second, preferrably to one-hundredth.
Where the stopwatch comes in is that as you begin to succeed, you will
begin catching glimpses of the most quickly-advancing numeral on the
display. It takes awhile before you can start seeing one-tenths of a
second, which is why I recommend having a watch capable of displaying to
the one-hundredth of a second instead. But if all you can find is one with
tenths, it will do. It will just take longer, and you will be less sure of
your progress.
> The ability for abstract time travel rests with one's ability to focus
> their awareness not as a location in space, but as a location in time. It's
> a very distinct sensation when you manage to shift your point of view to
> this mode of perception. It feels almost like "jumping tracks", so to
> speak, as if a smooth ride has just hit a mild speedbump. A sort of
> "popping" sensation, also akin to the sensation of cracking a knuckle or in
> some cases, snapping a bone (though the pain is not physical when it hurts
> like this, and it only lasts an instant or two).
The sensation is invoked by first focusing on your perception of your
awareness as a point in 3-dimensional space. Feel the space around the area
of your mind that you feel is "you" - feel the front, the back, the sides,
the top and the bottom. Once you have this awareness in place firmly, the
-shift- is affected by slowly intending for your perception of the
3-dimensional space to represent a position in time instead, with time
actually occurring all around you as if it, too, were composed of 3
dimensions. The area "behind" your mind represents the past, the front
represents the future motion of time (into which you should already be
flowing), the sides are parallel worldlines flowing right alongside you,
the top and the bottom representing simply other timespace continuums
entirely separate from your own worldline and all of its histories &
futures. Alternate realities, iow.
The shift from perceiving the world-space around your awareness to
perception of the temporal-space is what you are affecting in this step,
and what causes the sensations mentioned.
<snip>
> Awareness itself is acausal. It is not an artifact of the physics of this
> reality, it is a pure abstraction. It has no mass to hold it back, the
> concept of speed is meaningless to it as the same abstraction is just as
> true in one region of space as it is in every single other region of space.
> This nature of awareness is what a physicist - Michael Kaiku, if I recall
> his name correctly - intuited as the holographic nature of the universe. It
> is this nature of abstraction that is the underpinning of the
> scientifically verifiable phenomenon which seems to hint at such a
> holographic nature - abstraction has no location, cannot be confined.
This is also why your travels will not result in paradox states. You won't
succeed at moving through time unless your trip doesn't result in a
paradox. That's why this is so hard to do - few exist who can resist the
temptation to "change" something. You cannot, you will never succeed so
long as that's your goal on any level whatsoever. Your internal awareness
can be different, but so long as your actions remain the same the second
time around, your journey will be unimpeded.
Again, good luck.