Watching a documentary about history today sparked a thought - there are many of us who undertake activities for predicting the future. But I don't recall coming across anyone (contemporary) on the web who deals with looking back into the past (is there a word for this?). I think probably because we are more drawn to having insight into the unknown, the future.
But I was thinking, if we have psychic abilities whether through meditation, cartomancy, tarot or other means to have an insight into future possibilities, couldn't we do the same to understand or have better clarity about historic events. As they say, history is often written by the victors, and of course it does happen that things from the past are not portrayed correctly or fully in history books or other documents. So it could be fascinating to get a better understanding of what actually may have been, or if there is indeed much difference from what we think occurred.
I'm curious, does anyone do this? If so, do you do this in the same way as you make predictions, or is some other ways of working required?
I think I might try this , using tarot cards as they are what I use for prediction.
I'd love to hear other's thoughts on this. It might even be a good exercise for practicing prediction if a few of us picked some historical event and contributed what we came up with to see if we have any similarities. Could be fun and interesting:)
I'd love to hear other's thoughts on this topic of reading the past.
I find this absolutely fascinating. I'd love to join Blue. Historical understanding is my jam!
Hi Blue. There are people who actively remote view into the past. It is very similar to people who remote view into the future or present. The people I am aware of who do this often do it "blindly" on a given subject without knowing where they are supposed to remote view. It is interesting because they often seem to go to to correct place and time.
Such a great topic to have started for us! Yes, people do read the past. There are books on reading for archeological purposes in which they found ancient sites that way. Can't think of titles at the moment but I may have one in my library.
I've done it. I love doing it. It's the same process as reading the future or the present. We could change the title of this thread slightly and begin a Q&A of reading the past. Ask about any issue. I'm very interested in it.
This past week in my Intuitive Way on-line class, I led the class in a past life reading where they were guided to see a life they lived in. It's the same process. What was Shakespeare thinking about while writing Hamlet? What were Ann Bolyn's true feelings for Henry before and during their marriage?
I've also read the past to find out what happened to a boy who went missing. I was able to accurately retrace his steps of two weeks earlier by meditating on a timeline that goes backwards.
What did Queen Isabella really think of Christopher Columbus when she invested all that money into his voyages? Etcetera.
I hope it's okay with you that I edited the topic title so we could invite people to start reading the past. It would be fun to throw cards on past events, and past people.
I hope it's okay with you that I edited the topic title so we could invite people to start reading the past. It would be fun to throw cards on past events, and past people.
Of course, thanks very much Jeanne. I've yet to settle on a particular event or person, but I hope others will have some ideas too:)
 
											
				