What if human time is traveling backwards?

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Re: What if human time is traveling backwards?

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anthonychipoletti wrote: Tue Nov 14, 2023 11:08 pm What if human time is traveling backwards?

This is an idea I just now had about my topics:

'remembering' a future event is possible !!

Jan30th/viewtopic.php?t=200

and The near death experience as a waveform:
https://chipolettitrasenteancestry.blog ... eform.html

My old topic assumes time moves forward.

I drew a picture a month before an event.

The picture was an exact mirror image !!

But what if human time moves backwards?

What if I drew the picture AFTER the event?

My opinion is that spiritual 'time' is the opposite of human time.

This could explain why people, in an NDE, can 'see' the future?

I believe that our experiences are actually happening in spirit.

If humanity is a spiritual dream, it is 'remembering' the past.

As my human dreams are remembering my human past events.
Hello, Tony. I have always been fascinated by the idea of challenging linear time, with time travel being one of my favourite movie topics.

As I was going through the “Focus and Flow” course I mentioned to you back in August, I found that, during a flow experience, parts of our prefrontal brain (which is responsible for our perception of linear time) start shutting down and going offline: this enables flow experiences to produce a slowing down or a speeding up of our perception of time. At this time, our brain chemistry also triggers lateral recognition, which removes the filter which usually clouds our perception of data and enables us to see a bigger picture, with pattern recognition, problem solving and creative endevours that go far beyond what we are usually able to access.

I am now referring to the type of flow experience I am usually involved in when creating art. There appear to be four type of flow experiences, depending on the main hormone involved, and dopamine (which is a neurotrasmitter responsible for reward and anticipation) is present in all four.

No wonder that these purely dopamine-related flow experiences are highly addictive.

The other three types of flow experiences involve, in addition to dopamine, 1) endorphins, 2) adrenaline and 3) oxytocin. I suspect that in a near-death experience oxytocin plays a key role.

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