How Are UFOs Related to PSI?

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(2017-12-29, 02:31 PM)diverdown Wrote: I find it interesting that the human mind so easily can misremember events that happened. That perception is so malleable. What is up with that? I suppose scientists or those who research this stuff have a theory that it has some sort of evolutionary advantage?

When we 'incarnated, part of the physical reality game is to (nearly) completely forget who we actually are (Spirit). The spiritual  evo advantage is that we can view ourselves from an entirely different perspective.

The human mind is only capable of informing you of what has happened (perception). It has no function in what is colloquially termed 'memory". Think about it for a second.

We actually create the past, as well as the future, from the present. Because Now is the only time in which you actually ever really exist. When you say "I remember xyz" what timing is it? Now.

If you find yourself forgetting more and more, it is a fourth density symptom where you should now know that as you begin to live in the present, and not form connections to the 'future' and the 'past' – which are created from the present anyway – you will disassociate from needing to dredge up 'memories' of the past. You will simply know what you need to know, in the present, when you need to know it.
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(2017-12-30, 11:14 PM)Pssst Wrote: When we 'incarnated, part of the physical reality game is to (nearly) completely forget who we actually are (Spirit). The spiritual  evo advantage is that we can view ourselves from an entirely different perspective.

The human mind is only capable of informing you of what has happened (perception). It has no function in what is colloquially termed 'memory". Think about it for a second.

We actually create the past, as well as the future, from the present. Because Now is the only time in which you actually ever really exist. When you say "I remember xyz" what timing is it? Now.

If you find yourself forgetting more and more, it is a fourth density symptom where you should now know that as you begin to live in the present, and not form connections to the 'future' and the 'past' – which are created from the present anyway – you will disassociate from needing to dredge up 'memories' of the past. You will simply know what you need to know, in the present, when you need to know it.


Interesting, thanks Pssst. Will have to think about that in depth!
(2017-12-30, 11:14 PM)Pssst Wrote: When we 'incarnated, part of the physical reality game is to (nearly) completely forget who we actually are (Spirit). The spiritual  evo advantage is that we can view ourselves from an entirely different perspective.

The human mind is only capable of informing you of what has happened (perception). It has no function in what is colloquially termed 'memory". Think about it for a second.

We actually create the past, as well as the future, from the present. Because Now is the only time in which you actually ever really exist. When you say "I remember xyz" what timing is it? Now.

If you find yourself forgetting more and more, it is a fourth density symptom where you should now know that as you begin to live in the present, and not form connections to the 'future' and the 'past' – which are created from the present anyway – you will disassociate from needing to dredge up 'memories' of the past. You will simply know what you need to know, in the present, when you need to know it.

Fourth density, yo!
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@MaxB

If you wish to frame the conversation in linear terms, then it is appropriate to say the past creates the present and the present creates the future. I have no problem with that as this is what physical reality is all about. The illusion of time and space and the illusion of continuity of it.

Mechanically speaking, many in Spirit and more advanced physical and non-physical beings would say just the opposite. They understand the universe as one moment, Now, which cannot by definition have either a past or a future.

As to 'patterning', it is one of the limitations we accept when we incarnate in physical reality. Nonetheless, the functional understanding is that we don't actually remember anything, we choose parallel realities in which we can draw information and experiences of other beings, and vice-versa, from a web or network of interconnections.

Let's make this more difficult. Tongue 


We create physical reality by unconsciously selecting static frames from an infinite # of existences - analogous to a projector and a movie reel those selections are fueled by our beliefs (definitions). Just as the movie director, we choose which frames go where and in physical reality, they must be continuos or the movie makes no sense to us.

I have no problem with anyone who cannot or will not accept this premise, all of us are here with the limitations we choose to gain the experience we need.

I have to admit, though, it can get dicey when one switches back and forth from an operational understanding and a conversation that, in and of itself, is constrained by the limitations of space, time and continuity.
Wow, I almost agree with something Pssst said, maybe I've been away from the forum too long.

The only problem is that you cannot select something unconsciously. If you weren't aware of it, it cannot, by definition, be a choice.

Max_B's theory has a lot more going for it. It has a lot of explanatory power in many areas but not all. For example the phenomenon of repeating patterns in past life regressions make a lot more sense as being the person plugging into timespace patterns that are most similar to their own. Thus they are likely to experience more of what they've already experienced. Which in turn affects their attitude about life, and round and round it goes.

If people were truly creating their own reality I'm guessing a lot of bad, irrational stuff that we all don't like would stop existing. But it continues to exist, thus we are not in control of it.

Also the 'you create your own reality' meme is a very cosmopolitan belief that seems to get selectively... "forgotten"... whenever truly horrific things happen. I wonder if Junko Furuta or her family would humour such a concept.
"The cure for bad information is more information."
Quote:If people were truly creating their own reality I'm guessing a lot of bad, irrational stuff that we all don't like would stop existing. But it continues to exist, thus we are not in control of it.
Having the capability of doing something doesn't imply necessarily being in control of that something. Particularly if we are taught to believe that we have neither.
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