Sunday, 8 November 2015

Referencing the past

Let me tell you something about references. Wiki says "Reference is a relation between objects in which one object designates, or acts as a means by which to connect to or link to, another object. The first object in this relation is said to refer to the second object. The second object—the one to which the first object refers—is called the referent of the first object."

On the basis of this definition - is it really possible for us to refer to our past or our future at any point of time? Like we all know space can be bent (not like the Beckham though, nobody can bend it like Beckham) and time can warp, it may not be as improbable as it may sound. Just like the movie Interstellar, the actor referred to his own past to give the clue of the co-ordinates and at the same time guided her daughter in the further future. Can we right now at this very moment affect any point of time of our lives? I think we can. We can go back to an event and guide our own past or future (at least in this 3-D world) emotionally. We can certainly give emotional strength or weakness to our own past or future staying right here in this moment.



It is not a secret that our thought process can have a significant impact on our daily lifestyle or it can even exist physically if the connection is too strong. It is the same theory, through visualizations and various other techniques and positive thinking - we can impart all our present positiveness into our future being or to our future situation, helping it starting very today - making the possibility so strong that it has no other option than to execute itself. Similarly, if we think about some past event - be it dreadful or fun - and whatever mindset we carry through while thinking, it is also possible we are affecting our own past, making it strong or weak at the same time similarly as we did to our future. However improbable or impossible it seems, there is some possibility, some chances that our future also has some impact on what we doing in the present. Who knows, if some of these ideas are being exported into my mind from future me, desperately bending space or warping time through his mind!

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