Time travel episode


I have been fascinated with time travel for some time now and loved this episode. I think the stories told here were pretty much true, especially the government experiment that sent kids through time; high voltages of electricity are used to be able to do that.

I have two books at home on time travel. One is called, Time Travel: A How-To User's Guide by "Commander X and Tim Schwartz". In it are great stories about time travel:

In 1974, a man is transported back in time by way of a lightning strike.
In 1970, a young woman disappears in front of several witnesses as she walks the 150 feet to her house. She is never seen again. D. Scott Rogo tells about it in the book, The Haunted Universe. Could the girl have walked over a grid point in the earth at 12:15 in the morning? Do portals open up at night? That's what I thought.

In the book, it tells just where these portals open up. Write to the geological survey in your state. What you'll get are maps with the colors blue, pink, green, yellow, orange and purple. Orange is the highest electromagnetic energy at 2400. According to Steven L. Gibbs, some of these open up on the day of the full moon, from 6am-12pm. They can be found in places where there is water or quartz deposits, but the book says that they can be found in cemetaries.

They can appear as shimmering light, smokey/foggy patches, black holes hanging in the air, or balls of light. You should feel a tingling sensation, but some people have described it as "oppressive" and/or "frightening": if you feel this way, do not go through it! In an episode of sliders, the people came back to their own time by jumping through holes in the air!

The second book is called, The Time Travel Handbook: A Manual of Practical Teleportation and Time Travel, by David Hatcher Childress. It has stories of meeting with people from the future, funny cartoons on the subject and Art Bell holding up the HDR.

One thing I don't agree with Gibbs on is that you have to ask God's permission. Why would he even care? He has other things to do! It's even mentioned in the Bible! I'm not sure where it's located, but either God or an angel appears to a man and has him prove who he is by asking him to turn the sun back 10 degrees, and he does it! Another time was in Joshua's time when time stopped.

In 2008 I time travelled, but I'm not sure how. I was using the NovaDreamer, Kelly Howell's ecstacy CD, Dick Sutphen's PK CD, oxybliss peace CD, and steven laberge's lucid dreaming CD.

I was sitting doing something, I don't remember what. I hear some kind of sound, but can't remember what. I am transported back to when I was 5 years old and visiting my kindergarten teacher's farm. I feel like I am wearing my 5-year old body like a Halloween costume. I can smell and see everything. It seems I am back in a few seconds.

Could the electricity in my brain have been so revved up, that I travelled spontaneously? I felt very strange after that, but excited that I had done it. I had strange headaches like brain ache from studying too hard, or overly dry sinuses. Just after that, all my recordings and NovaDreamer broke down. I have not tried it since. I even had psychic visions, but it was nothing important and highly erotic dreams.

Hope I didn't bore you too much!

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I just looked up the scriptures about time travel and they are as follows:

Isaiah 38:8-Hezekiah has a boil and prays to have it healed. God turns the sundial back as a sign that he has been healed. God adds 15 more years to Hezekiah's life, only for a son to be born within that time and he will become an evil king.

Whoops! Old "Hezzy" should have gone when he was supposed to, and not played, "Let's make a deal" with God! I have seen things like that happen. Why does God honor such deals as that, since he already knows what the outcome will be? I don't understand.

Joshua 10:13-God stopped the moon and sun.

So! God does have something to do with time travel after all, but then again, he doesn't have something to do with the weather every time, though, does he? Hmmm?

I saw these scriptures in an urban legend book, but can't remember what it was.

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It was Elias who prayed that it would not rain for awhile. It is mentioned in James 5 17,18. It says something about it in 1 Kings 41-46, but it does not say outright that he prayed that it would and wouldn't rain.

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