Re: Time Distortion
- Subject: Re: Time Distortion
- From: James Lee Hamilton <felix@intrstar.net>
- Date: Sun, 13 Oct 1996 09:42:09 -0400
- 09: 56:22 -0400
Critter,
I enjoy your accounts of the impressions you have about Quantum Healing and
how it relates to NLP. It is refreshing to actually read material that
relates to the list subject rather than these inane arguments about whether
NLP is a science or not. Indeed, arguments about what "science" really is on
a discussion list about Neuro-linguistic programming.
I read your subjective accounts of what is happening to you as you
experience this training, and empathetically "join" with you as you describe
the process, and feel as though I am learning from your experiences.
It is brave of you to post these experiences considering the habit of some
of the list members to sit back and snipe at other's comments and
experiences, although they offer nothing except snide remarks and comments
of self-aggrandizement. I congratulate you on your efforts to effect change
in your life.
Respectfully,
James Lee Hamilton
"To know the seed, is divine indeed." Book of Changes
At 09:46 AM 10/13/96 +0000, you wrote:
>driving back from the Quantum II Workshop I decided to put myself
>into time distort so it would be quicker
>
>I've done this before, my best success was on the way out to
>Australia, before I ever did any NLP
>
>the 22 hr flight passed in about 2.5 hrs!
>
>anyway the drive back should have taken 45-50 mins, actually and
>subjectively
>
>it took about 9 mins, subjective
>
>I was listening to a tape on metaphors by Charles Faulkner
>
>the main thing I want to comment on and see if anyone has had any
>similar experiences is
>
>during the last 6/7 mins real time I had the sensation of time MOVING
>BACKWARDS!!!!
>
>so whatever strategy I was using (I just gave my unconscious the
>instruction at the start of the trip) somehow _deleted my experience
>of time by running it backwards_ for me
>
>so when i came out of the trance about these 6/7 mins from home time
>ran backwards so that they took only a few seconds of subjective time
>
>the rest of the time passed in that dream/trance state of 'no time'
>
>now since it took some time (ie a few seconds) you might say - well
>that means time was just running slowly
>
>no, time ran both forwards and backwards with the net result being
>those few positive seconds into which I crammed the whole of the
>experience
>
>thansk for listening, I'm off to rest my brain now!!!!
>
>