"MENTAL TIME TRAVEL" IN THE LAB? THAT'S WHAT I'M DOING!

“Understanding the mechanisms for encoding time and memory” is the work undertaken by a team led by Leila Reddy, a neuroscientist at the Brain and Cognition Research Center (CerCo) at the French National Centre for Scientific Research. I appreciate that these scientists are solely focused on the present life and brain, and the ways it encodes and processes the flow of time. Working with my new TimeLIne Journeying process has given me an enhanced appreciation for how we encode and process Time with a capital T - Simultaneous Time - and how these adjacent lives are flowing into our present awareness. When we combine that with taking conscious responsibility and acting from awareness that present day choices and experiences are looping back to our Other lives, we have a new approach to life n the 21st century. I came to the realization that journeying to Past and Future lives is time travel. Granted, it is limited to our own experiences and incarnations, but the events in linear time that people are drawn to, or even obsessed with, can be a clue to our personal Other ives. If someone’s passion is to time travel to the Civil War battle at Gettysburg, or the crucifixion of Jesus Christ, or (someone who gets way too much attention in this topic) Cleopatra’s home life, that passion is a starting point to explore these lives, since highly charged emotions and emotional states can be a clue and a bridge to our own TimeLines. I propose TimeLine Journeying as a new tool, a spiritual technology, to unravel the secret of Time, and this is where my work aligns with neuroscientist Leila Reddy and her team:

“Though we may take this ability of “mental time travel” for granted, our conception of the flow of time is a fundamental part of the shared human experience of reality, which is reason enough to try to unravel its secrets.”

How about this for a bumper sticker - “TimeLine Journeying: Unraveling the Secrets of Time since 2020”?

<https://www.vice.com/en/article/7kvwm9/scientists-discover-time-cells-in-the-brain-that-enable-mental-time-travel>