How to make mental trips into the future and foresee the future? Why is the gift of foreseeing the future disappearing?

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“Our unconscious mind is able to react to events before they happen.”* This statement by American neuroscientists Antonio Damasio and Antoine Bechara, made on the pages of the world's main scientific journal Science, seemed to go far beyond the limits of strict natural science knowledge. But it turned out to be impossible to refute their experiments...

Guess a strong card

Damasio and Beshara used a device that measured physiological responses using two electrodes attached to the subject's fingertip. The first emits a weak electrical signal, the second picks up the impulse passing through the skin. The stronger the excitement, the better the conductivity, since under stress the hands sweat. On the contrary, the more calm a person is, the worse the current flows. Each participant in the experiments was given a certain amount of money and asked to blindly choose one card from a deck. Small ones meant a loss, large ones brought a win. Of course, no one, including the experimenters, knew in advance which card the subject would draw. But the researchers noted a strange phenomenon: most often, when a player drew a losing card, immediately before making a decision, the device recorded a strong electrothermal reaction. That is, without any ability to predict a loss using logic, the player’s nervous system became excited and reacted by sending an “alarm signal.”

“This means that our behavior is directed before consciousness,” the researchers commented on their results. “Moreover, the mechanism involved in this experiment differs from other reactions.”

Anticipate stress

These experiments shocked scientists so much that not only prominent psychologists, but also physicists, joined the study. The question of whether intuition is a natural ability or a paranormal phenomenon has become extremely relevant. Jung also pointed out the connection between intuition and the phenomena of prophetic dreams and telepathy, but now for the first time it is possible to “catch” intuition with instruments. This was achieved, in particular, by University of Amsterdam professor Dick Bierman, who came to psychology from experimental physics. In his experiments, volunteers (who also had electrodes attached to their fingers) sat in front of monitors on which various images appeared: idyllic landscapes, pictures of lovers holding hands, laughing children, and so on, interspersed with bloody scenes of violence and cruelty. There was no pattern in the demonstration; each subsequent picture was determined by a random number generator in the computer. Result? Most participants in the large-scale study experienced significant stress before the computer produced a frightening image.

Is all this enough to conclude that intuition really belongs to parapsychology along with clairvoyance or telepathy? “Probably not,” says artificial intelligence and cognitive psychologist Christine Hardy. – Psychic phenomena that belong to the realm of the paranormal provide precise information or specific visual images. And intuition is a vague and unstable sensation. But today we can assume that the development of intuition can naturally lead to the acquisition of psychic abilities."

Christine Hardy believes that two types of intuition can be distinguished. The first is “rational” and is associated with the constructions of our minds that occur without our knowledge. The second one is really more reminiscent of a supernatural ability. And it’s impossible to explain it logically.

Step over time

Psychologist from Cornell University (USA) Daryl J. Bem goes even further in his reasoning. He argues that our behavior can indeed be determined by events that have not yet occurred. “Premonitions and premonitions are special cases of a more general phenomenon: the anomalous retroactive influence of some future events on a person's current responses, regardless of whether these responses are generated consciously or unconsciously, cognitively or affectively.”** Anomalous retroactive influence, in other words, is the inexplicable influence of the future on the present. It turns out that we are endowed with sensitive antennas that, under certain conditions, can pick up signals of the future.

What does this mean for each of us? “Our consciousness has an extension in space and time, in the past as well as in the future,” says Christine Hardy. “So we all have a latent capacity for foresight.” Perhaps this conclusion sounds too bold. However, the results of experiments by Damasio and Bechard, which recorded manifestations of foresight - albeit at a purely physiological level - are recognized by the scientific community. And if so, then science simply has no other choice but to find an explanation for the amazing ability to foresee events, which, as it turns out, we can all demonstrate. Perhaps this explanation will turn out to be simple and even mundane. Or maybe it will change our ideas about the world and ourselves. Who knows.

2 Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 2011, vol. 100.

Is it possible to learn to predict the future? Yes, definitely! Learn an amazing technique for traveling to the future!

Traveling to the future attracts many. People always look forward, go beyond the limit, know how events will develop. And this desire is characteristic of people throughout human history.

The latest scientific research, together with ancient esoteric¹ knowledge, suggests that there is only the moment “here and now”, that the future and past are also now!

And there is an opportunity to foresee the future consciously!

With the help of what is described in this article, you will be able to predict upcoming events and know what will happen next.

You can receive information both about your personal life and about the entire planet. And this opens up completely different opportunities for your growth and well-being!

The main requirement: a special state of consciousness!

In order to foresee the future, you need to go beyond time! This can be done by entering a special state of consciousness.

Unconsciously, people are in it every day: this manifests itself most clearly while falling asleep and immediately after waking up, when the mind is in a trance (meditation²). A person’s task is to learn to evoke this state in himself, called the state of the gap, consciously.

On our website you can find various techniques on how to learn to enter other states of consciousness; one of the methods is indicated in the notes to this article.

The state of the gap can also be called a deep trance; it is developed through regular training.

Techniques for predicting the future!

1. The practitioner sits down, takes a comfortable position and closes his eyes.

The room where the training will take place should be quiet and calm. No one should distract from the lesson.

2. A person begins to relax the muscles of the body, paying attention to each muscle group from head to toe.

3. Gradually the mind will relax along with the body, the practitioner will fall into a light meditative state. His task is to go even deeper.

4. He begins to concentrate³ on his breathing: without interfering with the process, he simply observes how inhalation and exhalation occur, feeling every movement.

5. Gradually the practitioner will fall asleep. He needs to remain aware, not fall asleep (to do this he needs to concentrate on breathing), this will gradually bring him into a state of in-between.

6. A person mentally turns to the left and enters a thick fog that hides the future.

6. Upon entering the cloud of fog, the practitioner will see that it consists of many events and timelines. Here you need to mentally state your question. It is pronounced clearly and firmly: “I want to know that...”

7. After some time, the fog of time will begin to transform and part, until at a certain moment the practitioner will be able to see the upcoming event and information about it.

8. When a person finds out everything that is necessary, he thanks time for its help and asks to return him to his usual state of wakefulness.

9. A cloud of fog will begin to thicken around the practitioner. Here you need to turn right and go forward, returning to the present.

10. A person creates the intention to return to himself, takes a few deep breaths; After counting to five, begin to feel your body again.

Secrets of the Gap State!

The state of in-between is a very deep level.

Here you can travel through time and enter a state of deep meditation. Prayers said in this state will definitely be heard by the Creator. True masters are at this level and can foresee the future!

In order to master the described technique, you need to be patient and practice regularly every day for several months. Success depends on many factors, such as the ability to concentrate and enter into meditation, relax and manage emotions.

The most important thing: to catch the state of the gap! This will be a qualitative breakthrough in your self-development, giving amazingly fast results!

This practice will connect you with Cosmic Consciousness. This will give additional protection to you and your loved ones. It is recommended to turn to the Cosmic Consciousness every morning, thank it and ask it to guide your life along the most prosperous path.

Notes and feature articles for deeper understanding of the material

¹ Esotericism is a body of knowledge, information inaccessible to the uninitiated, ignorant of mystical teachings to people, special ways of perceiving reality that have secret content and expression in “psychospiritual practices” (Wikipedia).

² Meditation is a type of mental exercise used as part of spiritual, religious or health practices, or a special mental state that arises as a result of these exercises (or for other reasons) (

Deja vu, an incomprehensible trembling of the body, the hair on the back of our necks standing on end... People have always believed that our body has many ways to warn us that something is bound to happen. A lot has been said about prophetic dreams. But today scientists are trying to explore the possibility of predicting the near future in everyday life.

After conducting a huge amount of scientific research based on testing, some scientists confidently claim that the human body can still predict the future. After their research, these scientists began to assume with confidence that they had found evidence that a person can feel the approach of a certain event without any outside cues.

The article "Within Perception" in the journal Science reports that after studying people's reactions to twenty-six different tests, scientists found that the subjects were able to foresee something that went beyond the ordinary and was sure to happen in the near future.
Julia Mossbridge of Southeastern University in Illinois, Patrizio Tressoldi of Universidad di Padova in Italy, and Jessica Utts of the University of California created the test.

It involves showing a certain group of people a series of random photographs. Most of these photographs are neutral, the rest are aimed at stimulating the human subconscious. The devices detected the physiological disturbances of the subjects a few seconds before the event, what happened to them or photographs that touched their senses: acceleration of heart rate, increase in brain activity and blood volume. Scientists call this phenomenon the “premonition” effect.

People's reactions began to occur mainly ten seconds before something was supposed to happen, which became the basis for believing that the human body was endowed with certain unusual abilities. This discovery suggests that the body of any person is capable of feeling the future at the subconscious level, but only if something important is about to happen in it. A person cannot predict minor everyday events.

Julia Mossbridge says that she, like her colleagues, do not consider this discovery to be some kind of supernatural phenomenon. “This is nothing more than an ordinary law of nature that simply has not been studied by scientists before.” Their opponents are skeptical about this discovery. Some scientists say that the test results offered by these researchers cannot be evidence that the so-called “hunger effect” exists at all. Others believe that such research results are quite possible, but they are random, which cannot be confirmation of a person’s ability to foresee the future.

We can only believe that our body still has extraordinary abilities, because the human brain is a depth that has never been explored in detail by anyone.

Do you want to know the future? This is primarily fortune telling and clairvoyance.

The meaning of both these phrases is the main thing: a person, as if from the mass of information chaos, brings to the surface of his consciousness all kinds of predictions of the future.

If you do not have psychic ability, but you really want to know the future, then you need to see clearly what you want to see, especially about your future and the future of your loved ones, relatives and friends.

These abilities are easily acquired by using a special plant called nutmeg mixed with anise oil.

To do this, you place your body in a bath of warm water and rub a mixture of anise oil and nutmeg on your forehead.

At the same time, you apply it between your eyes, the so-called third eye, and this third eye turns into a clairvoyant eye, since it opens when you are in a half-asleep state of a relaxed body in the bathroom.

You can also use cassia or acacia oil, the so-called witches' potions, also smearing your third, sleeping eye, thus irritating the subconscious of the hypothalamus, which will introduce the supposed future into your consciousness.

The main thing is to always be on horseback!

Secret exercises for developing the ability to predict the future:

1 exercise. The future is foreseeing the past on a new level. If you want to foresee the future at a certain time, a certain period, month, year, date, then imagine that you are the starting point for the spread of time axes along vectors into the past and into the future. Since the past is naturally known to you, you can take the day, year, month as a basis, counting the starting points for your prediction towards the past and see some moment or event characteristic of the past. Then mark the day, year, month in the future for the same amount of time from the starting point. And the past will be mirrored in the future. The difference will be in certain nuances.

For example, a year ago, on a certain day and month, you tripped, fell and hit your head on the asphalt. Now add this same time into the future and you can be 100% sure that you, too, will stumble on something somewhere, fall and hit yourself. This may not be a material blow, but a spiritual or mental one. The main thing is that at any point in time you are the same mirror reflecting the past into the future.

Exercise 2. To predict the future, you need to find a place where this prediction will be revealed to you. This is the so-called anomalous zone. In ancient times, these anomalous zones (zones of the Delphic fortune tellers) in ancient Greece were the most frank zones where chaste girls predicted the future, surrendering to the god Apollo.

The essence of this prediction is scientifically explained by that in anomalous zones, where the earth’s crust is much thinner than in other places, the effect of a connection between man and the cosmic mind is created. And bifurcating spiritually and materially, when the body remains in matter, and the soul rises upward, the predictor turns into a kind of mystical being, located above momentary events in extended time. A bird experiences something similar when it looks down at people or animals moving towards each other among thickets of bushes and forests, which cannot see themselves from afar. But since she sees everything from above, she can achieve her goal by anticipating the movement ahead.


Exercise 3.
This exercise has a graphic basis for the perception of reality
, that is, when an artist paints a portrait or landscape, he looks at this place hundreds, thousands of times. And although the drawing of a portrait or landscape is in a single copy, the time of perception of a given situation stretches over many views of the artist on moments of reality. Most often, when depicting an image, you can, at your request, complete certain events reflected in this image, which over time can become reality.

For example: by drawing a fresh apple with bright colors, in a few moments you can turn it into a dried and cracking one with worms crawling on it, from which butterflies can then appear. That is, the effect of foreseeing the future occurs. This can be foreseen not only by an artist, but also by a writer, poet, philosopher, and any creative thinking person.

Exercise 4 The most basic and mysterious thing is when a person initiated into secret knowledge can foresee the future. What is secret knowledge? This is knowledge, first of all, of the frame, axis, system of what is happening. For example, you eat a piece of meat. But you don’t think that this piece of meat is located in an animal in a certain place and with certain qualities. Anyone who knows the structure of the animal’s body will immediately determine from what place this piece of meat was used in the chop. That is, a professional. That is, a person initiated into the secrets of knowledge of animal anatomy (adept). In the same way, an archaeologist, having found a small piece of stone, can determine in which wall it was located, in what area it was mined, and how old it is. This suggests that secret knowledge, which is known to few people, turns a person into a predictor of the future. In anticipation of what is happening. Therefore, often when states collapse, some become very rich, because they know the secrets of the collapse of previous states, this especially applies to the ancient nations (Jewish). This suggests that in any business, foreseeing the future is foreseeing similar events that once occurred in the past and naturally repeat themselves in the future.

Many exercises for predicting the future are in

In short, the present will become the past and the future the present.

Not a single person can know what is there, “around the corner,” what is going to happen tomorrow or in a month. Almost all experiments confirm this point of view, but sometimes, in exceptional cases, people seem to be able to look into the past and also lift the veil on the future.

These cases of amazing clairvoyance call into question scientific postulates about the sequential, linear flow of time. Either because of this, or because the veracity of these stories cannot be tested in laboratory conditions, many scientists turn a blind eye to them and do not seek to think about the nature of this phenomenon. Few have decided to take the treadmill of trying to create a new theory of time that allows for strange and unexpected deviations from the usual course of things.

John William Dunn was a pioneer in the construction of flying machines, he built the first British military aircraft. But it is precisely as a writer and creator of the theory of time that he is known today; all researchers of anomalous phenomena of that time spoke about his developments. Dunn was mainly interested in prophetic dreams and kept his own diary of “night predictions of the future” from the beginning of the century. But it was not until 1927 that he compiled his ideas into a book entitled Thoughts on Time, which was the first serious attempt to understand the phenomenon of clairvoyance.

Dunn's concept, which he called "sequential time", was complex and controversial, but many found it to have some merit. The writer is based on the assertion that the human mind is capable of comprehending only what is being done or comprehended at the present moment in time, the past and future are inaccessible to it.

At the same time, according to Dunn's theory, consciousness can comprehend what a person is doing at any given moment, but at the same time consciousness must understand what the human mind is aware of, and so on, ad infinitum. Thus, according to Dunn, the human mind is a psychic mirror hole.

If we accept this theory, then it is not difficult, the writer assures, to take another step and also admit that the perception of time can be deceptive, and it is quite likely that the sense of time in a dream does not coincide with the sense of time during waking hours.

What appeared to him in prophetic dreams, although it came true, was mostly insignificant until 1916. Dunn was then working for the British army and one day in a dream he clearly saw an explosion at a munitions factory. Two months later, in January 1917, a terrible explosion actually occurred in London at a bomb factory, killing 70 workers and injuring more than 1000. Soon after this, the aircraft designer had another prophetic dream, in which an unpublished newspaper appeared before his eyes , the headlines of which reported the death of 4,000 people in a terrible disaster in the Far East, where a volcano erupted. No more than a week later, a newspaper with such a headline appeared on his desk in the morning. Only one detail didn't add up: the number of victims was about 40,000, 10 times more than he had foreseen.

D.V. Dunn was the first person able to predict the future from dreams, and his book, Experiments on Time, published in 1927, was the only discussion on this topic by a person with a reputation as a scientist. This marked the beginning of several serious studies that led parapsychologists to revolutionize ideas about our world, in particular, the concept of linear time, which many of us still adhere to. These studies have revealed that people anticipate misfortunes much more often than we think, and that the subconscious sense of impending disaster can become a reliable defense mechanism for the whole world.

In 1966, Dr. J. C. Barker, an English psychiatrist from Shrewsbury, wondered whether flashes of clairvoyance really preceded major catastrophes. Taking the example of the Aberfan coal tragedy, which claimed the lives of 144 people on October 21 of that year, Barker asked those who had received news of the impending disaster to respond through the London Evening Standard newspaper.

He received more than 100 letters, of which 35 were truly noteworthy, since their authors told their relatives and friends about their premonitions even before the tragedy occurred. The dreams were very different: one woman saw a hundred black horses with hearses rushing through the hills, others began to choke in their sleep, and a black fog appeared before their eyes, some heard the screams of children - but in all these dreams there is a tragic connotation.

After analyzing the results of the study, Dr. Barker came to the conclusion that in the future clairvoyance could be used to serve humanity. Knowing about impending disasters, you can take practical measures to prevent them.

Meanwhile, the American parapsychologist Professor William Cox used convincing examples to prove that people are already subconsciously using this psychic phenomenon. After analyzing a number of statistics on train accidents, namely the number of victims, Cox discovered that on the day of the accident there were fewer passengers on the fatal trains than usual at that time. Cox collected data on more than a hundred accidents that occurred over a six-year period, and the discrepancies in passenger numbers were so significant that they could not be attributed to chance. In fact, with the help of a computer, Cox deduced that the ratio of the normal number of passengers to the number of passengers involved in a disaster was more than 1,000,000 to 1.

Parapsychologists believe that somewhere deep down in their souls people sensed the approach of trouble and tried by any means to avoid it.

To most scientists, our rants will seem nonsense, and dangerous nonsense. “If clairvoyance is a real phenomenon,” declared one academician, Nobel Prize winner, “then it overturns all scientific ideas about the world.” But as more and more evidence emerges that the human mind, under certain circumstances, can be a kind of antenna that captures the future, the strong wall of objections erected by skeptics is cracking. Undoubtedly, this will continue for some time until, perhaps in the middle of the next century, scientists agree with Albert Einstein's statement: “The differences between past, present and future are nothing more than an illusion.”

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