#46: Re: Timeslips vs. Residual Hauntings Author: SD_Charger_Gal, Location: CaliforniaPosted: Sat Sep 01, 2007 10:52 am ---- SWEET!!! I will get on it in a bit! I will make a new thead for it!
#47: Re: Timeslips vs. Residual Hauntings Author: SD_Charger_Gal, Location: CaliforniaPosted: Sat Sep 01, 2007 7:27 pm ---- Okay guys, its up, named Restored Scenes From the Past....it is a longer read, but a cool story...ENJOY!!!
#48: Re: Timeslips vs. Residual Hauntings Author: Doug8164, Location: Shropshire, UKPosted: Sun Sep 02, 2007 1:57 am ---- OK, now I have something new to look in to. Great thread, the concept of time is the most mind aching subject ever, I love it. I think I'm going to go away now and have a look at what I kind find out about timeslips etc. I've done some reading on residual hauntings and psychometry, the theory that the atoms in objects, buildings or locations can store information like a cassette tape and then play it back under certain conditions certainly appeals to me.
Laters.
#49: Re: Timeslips vs. Residual Hauntings Author: Heike, Location: Terlton, OklahomaPosted: Thu Sep 27, 2007 8:02 pm ---- Now i'm going to tell you about another bizarre experience I had at Aunt Jean's house. A timeslip is probably the best thing I've ever heard to call it. (See my post under the UFO forum for another experience at Jean's house.)
I was about 10 years old that summer, and was spending a week or two with Aunt Jean and her family so that my parents could have a vacation without me. Jean was in her sewing room sewing, and I went to ask her a question, although for the life of me I can't remember what the question was.
The room had a large window through which the sun was shining, creating a bright rectangle of sun on the carpet in the middle of the room. As I walked towards my aunt, I stepped across the line from relative shadow into the sun, and was suddenly in two places at once.
I continued walking, unable to stop myself, and was aware that I was wearing a hot, uncomfortable dark suit with long sleeves over a white buttoned shirt and some kind of tie (which felt like it was choking me), shiny black shoes which were also uncomfortable, and some kind of hat, the brim of which I could just see in my peripheral vision. I had just stepped off of a shadowed curb into a bright sunny street, and was crossing the street in a crosswalk. There were other people around me, a few in more or less regular clothes, but many others in black & white uniforms that I guessed probably looked similar to what I was wearing.
I saw a young man with light brown hair walking away from me, along the sidewalk to the left. I felt my mouth open and heard what must have been my voice call out the name "Danny." The young man turned, but he must not have been who I thought he was, for my left hand came up and waved him off as I shook my head. He continued on and I continued to walk, still aware of myself as a child crossing my Aunt's sewing room in a sort of dual consciousness that I can't adequately explain. As I stepped up onto the curb on the other side of the street, the child me crossed the line from sunlight back into shadow and I was wholly the child again, a bit shaken from the experience.
My aunt could tell something was wrong, so I described the experience in detail but neither of us could make heads or tails of it.
Approximately 8 years later, in late Summer, I was 18 years old and fresh out of Navy boot camp, attending Radioman "A" school in San Diego, California. We had just started two weeks of the midnight shift, which meant that inspections and other military BS were held in the afternoons, after we'd had a chance to sleep.
So, a hot summer afternoon found me in full dress uniform, walking to an inspection. I stepped off the curb into sunlight to cross the street, and suddenly I was in two places again, part of me seemingly transported back to the child walking across her aunt's sewing room.
I saw the man who looked from behind like my current boyfriend Danny, and even though I knew it wasn't him I couldn't stop myself from calling out to him and then waving him off when he turned to look at me. I continued across the street, apparently unable to do anything different, until I stepped up onto the curb on the opposite side of the street and was suddenly, once again, free of the strange dual consciousness that stretched across years of time.
I stood there, dazed, for a moment or two, and then hurried on to the inspection as being late was an automatic failure. That night I called Aunt Jean and asked her if she remembered the earlier incident. She did, and we discussed it. My wearing of a heavy black long-sleeved suit in the heat, as well as the shiny black uncomfortable shoes, now made sense, but we were left with new questions that we couldn't answer even though they were weightier questions.
Was my future predetermined? My course through life pre-set? If not, how could I have experienced an event years in the future, down to the tiniest detail including the name of the young man I was dating? I still don't understand it, but it's never happened again, although for several years pre-teen and during my early teen years, I did have detailed dreams that later happened in real life, exactly as I dreamed them.
#50: Re: Timeslips vs. Residual Hauntings Author: SD_Charger_Gal, Location: CaliforniaPosted: Thu Sep 27, 2007 8:38 pm ---- Wow Heike, that is very strange! I have read reports of others who have experienced time slips before, but they were always back in time, never forward! You may very well have the ability to see premonitions. I would love to read your accounts of your dreams.
Thank you for sharing this with us!
#51: Re: Timeslips vs. Residual Hauntings Author: Jann, Location: Oklahoma USAPosted: Thu Sep 27, 2007 9:02 pm ---- I never heard of this timelaps deal before It hard to get my head around this, but I will.
Heike wow you sure have had some major events! That must feel so freaky!
#52: Re: Timeslips vs. Residual Hauntings Author: SD_Charger_Gal, Location: CaliforniaPosted: Thu Sep 27, 2007 9:30 pm ---- Jann, there are actually quite a few accounts of timeslips. You can read about them in many paranormal books. I transcribed an account from one of the books that I have. Here is the link to that thread.
#53: Re: Timeslips vs. Residual Hauntings Author: Heike, Location: Terlton, OklahomaPosted: Fri Sep 28, 2007 5:23 am ---- Jenn, my prophetic dreams were invariably of very routine events which then played out exactly as I dreamed them, a day or two later. The only one I particularly remember was about a very lovely day on which one of my teachers took the class outside to do something, and one of the boys in my class threw a rock and hit another boy in the head. These were very much like what people usually describe as "deja vu" episodes, except that I would remember having the dream when the episode started.
As a child, I displayed a random collection of "abilities" which included knowing the next song that would play on the radio, knowing who was on the phone when it rang (before caller ID lol!), being able to find a lost dog using a pendulum, and being able to "take" my mother's headaches from her. As I got older, I learned that these things made me even more odd and different than I already was, and I didn't want that. So I simply ignored them until they went away. Since I left home at 17, they have manifested only under extreme conditions, such as the incident when my mother's house was burglarized and I couldn't sleep, and one time when a friend broke a leg during a soccer game and I was able to "take" his pain long enough for another man to set the leg and splint it. The only possible "ability" that I haven't lost in adulthood is an affinity for animals that often allows me to interact with them in situations where other people can't, such as the rescue dogs I was able to work with when I worked at the SPCA years ago. No one but me could touch them for the first week or so they were there. Actually, I can still quite often find lost objects (without a pendulum, I just seem to have an idea where they are) as long as they aren't MY lost objects.
#54: Re: Timeslips vs. Residual Hauntings Author: Pattyhap1863, Location: Lakewood, WA, USAPosted: Fri Sep 28, 2007 5:48 am ---- A true psychic, Heike!
I must say I loved your timeslip account! I have heard of such things happening, and read that they happen not necessarily because the future is laid out before us, but because time itself is a continuous loop and plays back or forward when the conditions are right. Therefore, what you did was step forward and then back again, as for time, there are no restrictions. It's complicated to understand, as we have set rules for time (divided into seconds, minutes, hours, and so on) where time is endless and unmeasurable, so if any of these segments are disturbed (and conditions trigger this to happen) we can actually step back or forward...(I can hear the Twilight Zone music actually playing in my head right now! )
#55: Bizarre slips in time Author: Dellycat, Location: Western AustraliaPosted: Sat Oct 06, 2007 7:59 am ---- I found this and thought the stories were interesting. Do you know anyone that has experienced something like this??
#56: The Man who travelled forward in time.. Author: aufo8mycow, Location: North CornwallPosted: Sat Oct 06, 2007 8:13 am ---- I found something similar (We posted at the same time lol so merged it) But this mans story is pretty interesting...
#57: Re: Timeslips vs. Residual Hauntings Author: Pattyhap1863, Location: Lakewood, WA, USAPosted: Sat Oct 06, 2007 8:54 am ---- I merged these two to the first thread about this (Time Slips vs. Residual Hauntings) in Paranormal Discussion, as we discussed about this before here...
#58: Re: Timeslips vs. Residual Hauntings Author: aufo8mycow, Location: North CornwallPosted: Sat Oct 06, 2007 8:54 am ---- I often ponder how time slips would work, when we rotate at 1000 mph.. we orbit the sun at 67,062 mph and just as an added varible our universe expands into infinity (Space at around 71 kps)
My point being, if you were to slip time even into say another dimension.. when you return into the 3rd dimension.. space and time would of moved on.. including planet earth!! so surley you would be floating around in space and not where you originally left from?
I have spent a couple of minutes doing a diagram: below
#59: Re: Timeslips vs. Residual Hauntings Author: Pattyhap1863, Location: Lakewood, WA, USAPosted: Sat Oct 06, 2007 9:00 am ---- Good point Sean, unless you also move at that speed...who's to say that the same variables can apply to people when moving back or forward in time? Or maybe you hit a time hole (worm hole) like Carl Sagan hinted and you move back and forward without these variables being applied to you? It's all so interesting, and since these things don't happen very often but once in a blue moon, we really can't say one way or the other can we? Also if we come back at the EXACT time, then the earth would be in the exact same place wouldn't it?
#60: Re: Timeslips vs. Residual Hauntings Author: aufo8mycow, Location: North CornwallPosted: Sat Oct 06, 2007 9:23 am ---- It would if you go back to that time.. but if you move forward, it wouldn't even if you went to the same day and time the following year.. As the universe expands.. depending on how far you travelled into the future would determine how far you were from your original start position.. Even moving 1 hour into the future would of seen the Earth move on by 1000 miles (Not to mention Sun orbit or universe expansion)
The only thing that could take you to another time in safety would be a worm hole, but equally, what is to stop one of these worm holes dropping you off 2000 miles off the surface of mars? Space and time are not just limited to Earth, they apply right through the universe, so I don't follow how it would limit a journey to something terrestrial, unless it is related to planetary geology or its cause is directly linked to the Earths gravity and not the gravity of the solar system. (Remember time is caused by mass)
Anyway, all very interesting, i'm sure if they can find the causes of these slips, the only answer would be a terrestrial one.