DWQA Questions › Tag: time manipulationFilter:AllOpenResolvedClosedUnansweredSort byViewsAnswersVotesIs it useful to consider the starting points of future extensions of the past, current, and future lifetimes relative to the current life being experienced, when we think about the karmic interplay through crosstalk?ClosedNicola asked 4 years ago • Metaphysics350 views0 answers0 votesYou commented previously that a problem healed effectively by a previous Lightworker Healing Protocol session could be reawakened by similar trauma occurring during an ongoing past life future extension, and through crosstalk with the present life, might undo the prior healing done. Will that type of problem now be prevented because of the latest Protocol provision to do repeat sessions in perpetuity? Will that catch new, emerging problems going forward?ClosedNicola asked 4 years ago • Metaphysics346 views0 answers0 votesI think I’m starting to understand the issues about going into the past and changing something and how it may not impact the future already created. Is it correct to say that if events have taken place involving me and then I go back in time and do something to cause the death of my younger self, perhaps at a very young age so that nothing in that timeline would seem to have happened from my perspective in pondering the consequences, that would clearly not be the reality? What you’ve been teaching is that by virtue of the fact I reached that child self’s future and then was able to come back, all of the consequences of my earlier days were, therefore, already created. So, in effect, if I were to go back in time and kill myself as an infant, for example, that would seem to leave a hole in that infant’s potential future. But, in actuality, there was a future already in existence from that infant growing up to become myself in that future time when I commenced to travel back and cause harm to my infant self. Am I on the right track here to understand why things will not unravel when changes to events in the past are done through time travel?ClosedNicola asked 4 years ago • Metaphysics341 views0 answers0 votesA viewer asks: “So I take it, that I “can” go back and kill my grandfather and will continue to breathe and leave pollution, etc. But didn’t the act of killing my grandfather create a “new” timeline—one absent my now deceased grandfather? Or did it alter the “same” timeline and I effectively altered the future I came from?”ClosedNicola asked 4 years ago • Metaphysics325 views0 answers0 votesNow that the future is “altered” after the disappearance of my grandfather, if I return to it, won’t I at least be a “stranger” there? With no history, no record of my existence, except the one I carry in my own personal memory? Or are there TWO futures I could travel to? One where I killed my grandfather, and one where I did not?ClosedNicola asked 4 years ago • Metaphysics432 views0 answers0 votesThe concept of future “probabilities” begs the questions can we “travel” to the different probable futures? Is this so?ClosedNicola asked 4 years ago • Metaphysics427 views0 answers0 votesIs it possible to get “lost in time” during time travel, or are compatriots in the “base time” you left, able to track you and “keep you tethered,” so to speak, regardless of how things are altered or manipulated, unless you managed to get yourself killed, which I assume would require a time “rescue” where a compatriot must travel back to an even earlier time to “save” you?ClosedNicola asked 4 years ago • Metaphysics322 views0 answers0 votesSeems to me there must be some kind of tracking or tethering involved in doing time travel or one can indeed get “lost” in time. Does this happen? Is it a known hazard?ClosedNicola asked 4 years ago • Metaphysics315 views0 answers0 votesDoes the technology to do time travel “STAY” in the base time from which you remain tethered or tracked, or does it “travel” with you? Do both kinds of technology exist?ClosedNicola asked 4 years ago • Metaphysics306 views0 answers0 votesYou commented about how going back in time and killing one’s grandfather would not uncreate the self, because once a person is created, they can interfere with the past and not undo their existence. Does this mean a person could go back in time and kill themselves at a younger age and not cease to exist?ClosedNicola asked 4 years ago • Metaphysics334 views0 answers0 votesWhat would be the impact in terms of karma from someone killing themselves as an infant to avoid the troubled childhood they went through originally. Would it actually help them?ClosedNicola asked 4 years ago • Metaphysics337 views0 answers0 votesIs it possible to truly bend time through a request to the divine? Does this take any special belief in order to happen, and how much extra time could someone gain, for example, to complete a project with a looming deadline?ClosedNicola asked 4 years ago • Metaphysics320 views0 answers0 votesCould requesting the bending of time be done daily to increase productivity on a long-term basis? Would this be safe to do?ClosedNicola asked 4 years ago • Metaphysics347 views0 answers0 votesThe mechanism presented of time travel in the fictional Avengers Endgame describes only being able to go back in time by starting a parallel reality and not actually entering the original time sequence. This would avoid the apparent paradoxes presented by interfering with the time traveler’s past and potentially un-creating the future they were coming from. Is this description at all accurate compared to how the extraterrestrials conduct time travel in reality?ClosedNicola asked 4 years ago • Metaphysics325 views0 answers0 votesCould time be used to create coronavirus virulence in some other timeline, with results forced into our present?ClosedNicola asked 5 years ago • Coronavirus COVID-19424 views0 answers0 votes