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Old 12-18-2011, 02:09 PM   #33 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by greatmind View Post
Yes we can't change the record books
Why not? What makes them so much more special and permanent than anything else in our reality, other than our belief in them?
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For example if some college age student wishes had she worked hard in her school years she would have got higher grades. Now if she visualizes hard that she actually got A++ in her school years she still can't erase that from her record sheet.
Again... why not? Why is impossible for the past - and the record of the past - to literally change? Why is "a record" of something indelible? Unchangeable? Because it "already" exists? Well, what is time, anyway? Einstein said it doesn't really exist at all, and I agree, so what is the past and why can't it be changed? Only because we believe it can't.
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