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Each life influences each other life, and some portion of the personality retains memory not only of past lives, but of future lives also.
When reincarnational studies are embarked upon, on occasion people remember some instance of past-life experience, but conventional ideas of time are so strong that so-called future memory is blacked out.
[...] It does mean, however, that you are innately aware of all of your existences, and that the knowledge gained in one life is automatically transferred to another, whether that life be present, past, or future.
Again, have him almost as nonchalantly as possible imagine himself behaving as normally as possible in the future. Now this is to be a new future, brought on as the result of healthier, wiser beliefs and attitudes. The “future” that he feared, he must understand, no longer exists — for it was composed of beliefs he no longer holds.
[...] Both have been used by those in power to hold down the masses of people, to justify shoddy and inadequate living conditions by promising future bliss in the world after death.
[...] The idea has been that the more persecuted and maligned a person is, the greater will be the reward in a future existence.
[...] It may reject various reactions as a part of the past, for it is the ego alone who is concerned with past, present and future. [...]
[...] At other times it involves shorter sessions, particularly when I have some eye out for future events. [...]
(I was tempted to try to obtain more information from Seth about immediately future events, following up his own hints, but did not do so because he called for a short session. [...]
[...] These various points can be mathematically deduced, and will, in some future of yours, serve as contact points, taking the place of space travel in some cases.”
This material ran several pages, as Seth discussed the future content of our sessions. [...]
Seth said, “We will make an effort in the future to give you both some direct experience in concepts. [...]
Hopefully the memories will later become memories of the future as well as the past. [...] This will make it possible for some to obtain a clear vision of their timelessness of the self, existing in future as well as past terms.
The morning session involving the songs led him into a new kind of perceptive experience or trance state, in which he has not been before involved, and that will serve most beneficially in this and other areas and developments in the future.
(“Frank Watts, can we refer back to you on any specific questions in the future, for further elaboration?”)
[...] Joseph is your whole self more or less, the image of the sum of your various personalities in the past and in the future.
Ruburt will address the group in any case (pause), and many times in the future. [...] (Pause.) Ruburt should make no future hard decisions as to what he will and will not do, but give the intuitive self freedom in such cases.
(Pause.) The entire future involvement with that group was incipient on the day that Jim Crosson read Ruburt’s first book.
The group may also be instrumental in the future in providing session-to-session transcripts of past sessions.
[...] The image of the woman was indeed himself in future years, signifying to the others that he was a wanderer and should go back. [...]
The gradations of intensities are so minute that it would be impossible to measure them, and yet each field contains in coded form the actual living reality of endless eons; contains therefore what you would call the past, present and future of unnumbered universes; contains the actual coded data of any and every consciousness that has been or will be, in any universe; those that have appeared to vanish, and those which seemingly do not yet exist.
[...] So it should be no surprise to realize that basically the future is in existence now, and the past has never been swept away. [...]
The actuality of what I call the past has not gone out of existence, and the future exists in actuality in the past. [...]
When the inner self achieves an impulse or intensity that is new to it, to the ego it will seem a journey into the future.
[...] The Cézanne material was from the past, yet future knowledge is quite as accessible. There are, of course, probable futures from the standpoint of your past. Future information is theoretically available there, just as the body’s “future” pattern of development was at your birth — and that certainly was practical.
[...] Knowing intuitively those changes which must come about in your future, they try to bring them about by appearing in your past; though to them your future and the past are the same they must still work within probabilities, you see, and what they are doing is affecting probabilities within your system. [...]
[...] This does not mean however that they will all materialize within your own system, but they do represent in your terms the future inhabitants of your system.
[...] Some were clear-cut and almost exactly matched the foreseen future event. [...] In several cases, two or more future events would be condensed into one dream.
[...] For our own benefit, we frequently kept simple journals of daily events also, so that it was easier to check dreams against daily and weekly happenings and to connect dreams with past, present and future events.
[...] For one thing, records of your own precognitive dreams will convince you that you can perceive segments of the future. [...]
[...] The dreamer is baffled at his own ability to forsee a future event, and this makes him more than ordinarily curious about the nature of dream life in particular.
[...] And since past, present and future exist now in your terms you need bridges, because you do not really understand the nature of time, so you think you need a bridge to get from past to present or from past to future or from one kind of reality to another. [...] They are memories that come to you from yourselves from both the future and the past. [...]
[...] And what is there about a language that has both beginnings and endings in it as you think of them, elements of a distant past and portents of what perhaps languages might be in your future? [...]
([Bette:] “Then it’s the very core from which ...when we get involved in this time and all time is going on, all our lives are going on now—past, present, future...”
[...] If you do not make artificial divisions, but see the day as your own, and know your intents, then you will find that while doing Dialogues, for example, ideas for paintings will come, and that while thinking of Larry’s (Herschaft) sketches you will also find future paintings coming to mind.
[...] The young child dreaming of its own future counterpart, for example, attains a kind of psychological projection into the future of its world. [...]
I am explaining this for now in terms of past, present, and future. [...]
[...] The species tries out its probable reactions to probable events in the dream state, and hence is better prepared for action “in the future.”
Past, present, and future, as you know, exist at once in the spacious present. We have been speaking in terms of the personal past, present and future, as it exists for the individual. [...]
[...] Therefore if the individual can change his own past, then it must follow that a people can change its past, that a nation can change past events, that the future can influence the past historically, and even you see that a death can alter a birth.
[...] When the ball goes out of sight, so to speak, you could say for our analogy that it goes into the future.
This would be true as an analogy if time were no more than a series of moments, or if the future were a definite but momentarily unperceived reality. [...]
(She enjoyed the exchange a great deal, she made sketches while speaking on such subjects as the many facets of the electron and its behavior; time and its variations; gravity, its changes with motion, and its attributes in the past, present, and future; the velocities of light; mathematical equations; astronomy, including perceptions by telescope of the future as well as of the past; the structure of the earth’s core; earthquakes and “black” sound/light; language, including glossolalia and her own Sumari; pyramids, coordination points, and so forth. [...]
[...] (Long pause.) Future probabilities are worked out there also so that individually and en masse the species decides upon its probable future. [...]
Now: In your terms only, [neither of you] … has a reincarnational future. [...] In other terms there are three future lives, but your greater intents, as of now, break you off from this system of reality, and you have already journeyed, both of you, into another; and from that other reality I speak. [...]
Time expands in all directions, and away from any given point.8 The past is never done and finished, and the future is never concretely formed. [...]
Now, the future is also present in cellular consciousness. [...] Because of the spacious present however, cellular consciousness also contains blueprints of the future.
[...] The ego does not recognize elements of the future when they do appear within dreams, and it does not therefore admit them into perceptive patterns. [...] It is only for this reason that certain events seem to be always in your future: this lack of recognition, identification, acceptance and organization into patterns that can be used and manipulated.