We have a fascination with time. It's important to us

to know what happened at a certain point in time. We go

to school and study and memorize certain facts and dates because

we feel that it is somehow important to us. Presently, there are

many scientists and physicists who are working on the possibilities

of actually travelling in time. The theories are there, it's

just a matter of applying them to see if they do indeed work.

What if we could actually travel in time. How would it change

history, and more importantly, how would it change the way

we live our lives...






How To Look Into The Future...


Once we have a desire to look beyond our present time,

an amazing thing happens...we become more curious. Once we

decide within ourselves that there is more to life than what we can

see around us, we can begin to sense some true purpose in our

existence and our destiny. To think that you were put here on

earth to be successful is to be trapped in its never-ending rat-

race. It is now possible to expand your horizons.



"For the things which are seen are temporary,
but the things which are not seen are eternal."
II Corinthians 4:18


Have you ever looked up into the night sky? How about

looking down into the night sky? When you consider the fact

that at this very moment as you are reading this, a convenient

little device we like to call gravity is keeping us comfortably

seated in our chairs, despite the fact that, depending on your

location on the earth, your position on the planet might actually

be on its side or precariously clinging to its underbelly. You

can thank God that we're held in place by the forces of nature.

But when we look up (or down, or sideways) into the night sky,

we are actually looking into the past. All of the images of the

stars we are seeing are reaching us many hundreds and thousands

of years later. Because of the vast distances across space, it takes,

the light from the sun 8 minutes to reach us. The light we receive

from distance stars that make up the Crab Nebula will not reach us for

nearly 4000 years, as the distance from earth is 4000 light years.

So when we look into the night sky, we aren't seeing the future,

we are seeing the past.



"Imagination Is More Important
Than Knowledge" - Albert Einstein


To begin to see into the future, the most important thing you

can do is to close your eyes. The great thinkers of our 'time'

were futurists. They were always motivated with the notion,

"What if.." They used their most valuable commodity; their

imagination, to see into the future and visualize a better world.

Not all of us can be philosophers and scientists. But all of us

can use our imaginations. All of us can escape the rat-race

of this present time and enter the world of infinity.

Of infinite creativity and infinite potential.






Next...preparing the mortal body
for time (and space) travel


Or...to experience being sucked into a black hole,
click here



Or...to experience what it's like to travel
back in time, click here



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