Exercise 3: How Can You Tell If You Are Seeing The Past, Present, Or Future?
(This is an excerpt from a University Of Metaphysical Sciences course at www.umsonline.org, please feel free to visit the school website)
Each time frame has a different flavor, and it is an individual perception
for everyone. You may notice that when you're looking into the past there
is a different sensation than when you are looking at the present or the
future. We will look at what is the difference when you look at the past,
present or future.
Write down your impressions as you go through each of these places in time:
1. Think of a moment in your childhood, observe the scene, what is happening?
2. Think of something that happened last week, observe it. What are the
details?
3. Think of something you did today, only a few hours ago.
4. What will you be doing tomorrow?
5. What will you be doing a few weeks from now?
6. What will you be doing a few years into the future?
7. What will you be doing ten years into the future?
8. What will you be doing near the end of your life?
9. What will you be doing in the afterlife?
Notice how there is a different sensation, or a different flavor, for each of these time periods. For instance you might notice that when looking at the past, things seemed concrete, perhaps even darker, more detailed, or some other sensation. When you're looking into the future things might seem vague, lighter, or some other sensation. Find out how you perceive the past, present, and future, and then you will know whether what you're seeing in your intuitive reading is coming from the past, present or future.



