Time Travel and Affairs

As a child, I found the topic of time travel fascinating. I was one of those who was fascinated with movies dealing with time, whether it be the Time Tunnel, Time Cop or other titles.

It wasn’t just the movies. I also enjoyed the songs dealing with the passage of time and moving through time. Although I wasn’t into hardcore science, when I encountered articles related to time travel, I read them.

At one point, I even read through Einstein’s writings on the topic.

The idea of traveling through time intrigued me. Even to this day, time related items grab my attention, including the goofy videos on youtube about time travelers.

When a presenter at a conference on trauma, remarked about ‘a process that moves you from the past to the present’, it caught my attention. This intrigued me since some of you talk about being stuck in the past or unable to move ahead.

His comment triggered more inquiries into this process that moves you from the past into the present since it is a form of time travel. In this case, it’s a matter of emotionally and mentally moving from the past to the present.

The process he was talking about is ‘forgiveness’.  Forgiveness moves you from the past to the present.

Many of you are still ‘living in the past’, even down to not allowing yourself to be in the present. I know you have your reasons. You may even be looping past events over and over in a constant replay.

It’s one thing choosing to stay there, it’s quite another when you’re stuck and unable to move ahead, even when you want to. The answer to moving past out of the past and into the present lies in forgiveness.

Forgiveness is the closest thing to a ‘Time Tunnel’ moving you through time when it comes to an affair. The problem is that many of you don’t know how to forgive in such a manner.

You know how to say it and go through the motions, but somehow miss things. It becomes more of repeating the same thing over and over rather than moving through time or changing things.

In the video “Forgiveness: Stop the Pain, Tear down the Walls and Remove the Roadblocks” you’ll find step by step instruction in forgiving so that you can move into the present.

Keeping It Real,

Jeff

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