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PREDICTING THE FUTURE, BASHAR

Text: Predicting a Future Q: This brings me to a question I've been wondering about for a long time. Everything is happening right now, right? B: Yes. Q: Then why can't the future be predicted? B: It is, but not in the terms you call prediction. Again, recognize the idea of the propeller and the strobe lights. The idea, as we have said, is not so much that you're predicting a future; you are sensing the energy at the present that is most likely to occur, because it has the greatest degree of energy behind it. The strobe light is on that particular setting at the time that the sensing, the prediction, is made. The prediction itself might change the setting of the strobe light. Understand what your physicists now understand: you cannot make a conscious decision that doesn't affect the reality you are deciding about. You follow me? Every thought changes the reality you are thinking of. Therefore, so-called predictions are only sensings of the energy most likely to manifest at the time the prediction is made. The prediction itself can change the energy. If what has been sensed has a great degree of energy momentum behind it, it will, in your terms, be unlikely to change. But it is not the future that you have predicted, it is the present. And it simply doesn't change to the point where it manifests. You follow me? Q: A little. I'll chew on it. B: Keep it simple. Keep it simple. The past, the present and the future is all now. Q: Right. B: Understand it this way: you have a radio, yes? Q: Yes. B: You have the idea of being able to tune to different programs, yes? Q: Yes. B: Just because only one program at a time is coming through your speaker, it doesn't mean all the other programs aren't there. And you can make a prediction that if you tune the dial, you will get another program. That is making a prediction. But it is only because you are aware of the fact that the program already exists that you can do so. It is the same thing. You follow me? Q: Yes. B: All right. Q: Could IŠ but what ifŠ B: One moment. Q2: Could I express my reality by way of answering her to see if you would agree with my view of it? B: Proceed. Q2: If everything is happening now, and there's only the present, the past and the future created out of the presentŠ B: Yes. Q2: ... then there are an infinite number of possible futures. B: Yes. Q: And all of them exist right now. B: Yes. Q2: All of them. So the question is not whether they are there -- because they are. B: Yes. Q2: The question is which one you will wind up choosing. B: Perfect. Q1: Well done. Thank you. B: Thank you. Sharing!

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