Can what has happened within time's past be changed in any way, right now?

Does time ever lie itself down to wait for us to relearn our past lessons again?
@innertalks (21081)
Australia
November 5, 2017 11:16pm CST
I was reading where a guy claimed that what has happened within time is not permanently fixed in place as an unchangeable happening within all time. He said that happenings in time are relative to that moment in time only. When we recall the past as we think that it happened, even if we remember it inaccurately, because we remember it like that now, that is how it is affecting us right now too. The way that we generate our memory in our recall is how that memory affects us more than whatever the actual past event ever actually was like. Time sits within a corridor of love, until love moves it towards you, and it then enters your soul's field, so to speak, and so it experiences with you a time-based event, which is recorded as is for all time, and also outside of time. Once acted out, always remembered as such, and this is why karma works. What is done cannot be undone unless it is undone with enough love that the pain is washed away and the lesson learned, what was not learned before. The past is the past, because we created it in that way, in some way, by our participation in it. To understand this past and how it is affecting us now, it is sometimes good to speak to others, to see if our recall is accurate, as the first step. The second step should be to try to move past our being tied to this past by our mind holding it in place through pain, fear, or as a sort of a defence strategy. We need to grasp the past for what it was, and see the lesson in it for ourselves, then let it go. It will no longer affect us negatively then.
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@jstory07 (134727)
• Roseburg, Oregon
6 Nov 17
You can not really change the past but you can change the future.
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@innertalks (21081)
• Australia
6 Nov 17
I am more saying here that we can change the past's ongoing effect on us. We cannot change the actual past, I would agree with that. Actually, if we repair our past, by changing its ongoing effects on us now, that is perhaps one of the best ways to change our future. Otherwise, we remain tied up by the past, and so then it is harder for us to live a different future then. Here is this guy's article that I was referring to above. It is a bit hard to understand though for me, where he is coming from here. Time Manipulation - Controlling Simultaneous Time Posted by Enoch Tan We understand that time is but a perception, and is in actuality simultaneous. But what we may not realize is that time is within itself a dimension. It is what you may term to be an entity within itself, within energy. Time is created within consciousness. Consciousness created and affixed this dimension of time to each different physical dimension. Hence time differs within different physical dimensions. The dimension of time can be measured and altered like space. The control of time is control of reality. Time is elastic. It may be manipulated and bended and created or inserted into different physical dimensions in different increments. Some dimensions move much more swiftly than this particular dimension, some move much more slowly than this particular dimension, but these are all manipulations of the dimension of time. Time is an element. It is almost a thing that may be manipulated. You may manipulate time in the same manner as you manipulate electricity and magnetism and with any element. All events, within all time dimensions, are elastic. They are not permanent. They are relative to the moment, and may be changed at any other moment. You may experience an event holding trauma, which you do not experience within this present moment. You may change, in actuality, the occurrence of the event, simply with your perception. You may experience a broken arm, within what you perceive to be your past. Within your present, you may incorporate the reality of no broken arm happened. You may visit your physician, who shall x-ray your bones, and they shall show no sign of breakage; for you have altered presently what you view to be past, for the past is occurring simultaneously with your perception in the present. You may express, ‘I lived within a red house as a child.’ Someone else may say to you, ‘Oh, no. As a child, you lived within a blue house.’ You have already changed your reality; for if you change your belief, you shall revisit your childhood house, and it shall bear red paint. Each time you move yourself, your attention, into memory, you change the past, and that is how the simultaneousness fits within your linear experience. For each recall of the past is somewhat different, and in the now it changes the past and what it was. In the knowing that you change the past in the present merely in your recall or memory, you may incorporate playfulness and choose how you wish to be generating the memory. Playing with your memory is a practical thing to shape present reality.
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@m_audrey6788 (58482)
• Germany
6 Nov 17
I`m not sure if I understood your writing right but I think that my past has always been a big reminder to me no matter how I wanted it out I believe in the saying " Past is Past and can`t be undone but can be corrected in the future if you will it" I always want to forget my past but it keeps bringing back everytime someone`s needed my help
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@innertalks (21081)
• Australia
6 Nov 17
Yes, our past doesn't have to affect us now, or in our future. If our past keeps coming up for us in our presentness of our life, it is usually because there is something in our past that we haven't either dealt with properly, or let it go, or moved on from it, in other words, we are still hanging onto it in some way, and it is still affecting us now.
• Germany
7 Nov 17
@innertalks Oh so true! For me, Past are nothing anymore but a history stored in my memory bank and somehow just a reminder or a part that can be shared to help others if needed
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@innertalks (21081)
• Australia
8 Nov 17
@m_audrey6788 Yes, I agree with that idea. We should not just close down totally the blinds on our pasts. What we have gone through can be used to help others, and ourselves, as we go through similar things in our present life, as it is now. We can learn from our past, and from the pasts of others too.
@denadej (79)
• Smila, Ukraine
7 Nov 17
Things that have happened in the past are not changable, but sometimes we need to realize something, our mistakes, results, that it had. And whether it was no good or good, we could get new experience to the future.
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@innertalks (21081)
• Australia
8 Nov 17
Yes, our past should help us to live better our new experiences in our future. Everything should build on what has gone before. What we have learnt from our going through these experiences in our past, should strengthen us and give us more insight, and understanding of how to handle what comes to us in our future.