| remusa wrote: |
I'm not saying that it makes a lot of difference, but that it makes a difference in our perception. If we refuse to believe something is possible, because we perceive it to be impossible, then we are unable to work within the parameters of the possibilities.
By the way, this idea came after a near-death experience I had when I was 12. I wonder if that could have opened up some of my abilities (or simply made me more aware of them).
Blessed be.  |
Absolutely. Your correct in that some are able to go beyond time and space. You are correct that time is an illusion at the plane it's suppose to be. Yes, others have also touched the place you had through nearly dying, through child birth, through drugs, through poetry, or pushing are senses beyond their limits. If you could describe your experience that would be helpful.