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<blockquote data-quote="Heinrich Hundekok" data-source="post: 25230" data-attributes="member: 354"><p><strong>Re: Questions (long, but pls read if you have time)</strong></p><p></p><p>Hey Anon1986,</p><p> </p><p>Welcome to the forum! It's an interesting letter you wrote, and I enjoyed reading it. Don't worry about some people beeing weird in here, I thought the exact same thing when I joined a few weeks back, but I'm sure that you'll find most folks in here quite down-to-earth just like yourself. </p><p>Some of the reasons that people use this forum is that they are generally curious and wants to challenge their view of the world and/or that they've experienced "something" apparently unexplainable, like your experiences with clocks and wants to figure out what's happening.</p><p>It appears to me that most people in this forum are generally sceptic about drastic theories like UFO's building the pyramids, government hiding evidence of super-weapons and even time travel. But you'll probably meet people in here that believes all of these theories, too. </p><p> </p><p>You seem down-to-earth and pretty sceptic about "seeing the future in dreams" and the like. But you can't ignore the fact that <em>something</em> is definitely happening, that requires a bit more explaining than your science teacher might be able to do. This is pretty much where I stand, too.</p><p> </p><p>The only sort of "advice" or "explanation" that I might be able to give you, is to read about the psychologist <strong>Carl Gustav Jung</strong>. He's one of the most famous psychologists ever - he was a pupil under Siegmund Freud, which I'm sure you know. During his life he had lots and lots of experiences of the exact same type as the ones you tell about! He couldn't explain them, but he couldn't ignore them either. He figured out a number of very exciting theories, and the one that comes to my mind when reading your story is the one about <strong>synchronicity</strong>. I won't go too much into detail here, but I definitely think you'd find it all very interesting.</p><p> </p><p>Besides, the experiences I've had all seem to point to the fact that the mind is extremely powerful. Don't get me wrong here, I'm NOT talking about "spirituality" or "atral travel" or making objects float and the like... I'm still down-to-earth. When I say that the mind is extremely powerful, it is because it - at least to an extent - <em>creates the world that we live in!</em></p><p> </p><p>To understand what my point is, I'll give you an example. A couple of years back, when I went to scool, I'd almost always use the same toilet, either if I had to take a pee or if I were thirsty and so on. I guess I'd use that particular toilet simply because it was the one closest to the door - doesn't matter. Anyway, the point is that in the toilet there was a mirror hanging over the sink. No surprise. Every time I went there, the first thing I'd see was a glimpse of myself in the mirror. But the strange thing is this: </p><p>One day I'd go there and as usual I caught a short, clear glimpse of myself in the mirror. I'd even look myself into the eyes for a short while. But then I suddenly realized that <em>the mirror was not there</em>!</p><p>It had probably been taken down by the janitor. I was startled. How was this possible? The glimpse had been perfectly clear - indistiguishable from all the many other times that I'd experienced the same thing.</p><p> </p><p>Anyway, my explanation to all this is - as said: Our minds create the world around us. My brain "knew" what to expect when I entered that room, and it "rendered" it to me, as it <em>thought</em> it would look! Including the mirror that had always been there - even including me in it!</p><p> </p><p>And I come to wonder... How often does this happen to me? How about all the other times that I went to the toilet? Ho about the entire world around us? How much of that is real, and how much is just memory or even imagination rendered "real" by our brains?</p><p>This, I think, could account for your "clock" experiences. A lot of people - it seems - experience something similar. You can read about it in this forum too, I think. At least you used to, but there was a major server breakdown some weeks back, and I'm not sure they restored all topics yet...?</p><p>Point is, you always know what time it is. Always. Everyone looking at a clock regularly at least does. The information is just not available to our conciousness, but it's there anyway. Our minds keep <strong>a lot</strong> more track with our surroundings than we think, and this is why we sometimes experience small "predictions" like yours. The only question here is really why these small bits of information suddenly pop into our minds... or if there even is a reason. </p><p>I'm not going to write about that here, but I'm sure others will. Feel free to believe them or not and say it to them - no one here takes offense on that (or at least they shouldn't <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite39" alt=";)" title="Wink ;)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=";)" /> ). I hope that you can find some use to what I've been saying here. Good luck!</p><p> </p><p>H.H.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Heinrich Hundekok, post: 25230, member: 354"] [b]Re: Questions (long, but pls read if you have time)[/b] Hey Anon1986, Welcome to the forum! It's an interesting letter you wrote, and I enjoyed reading it. Don't worry about some people beeing weird in here, I thought the exact same thing when I joined a few weeks back, but I'm sure that you'll find most folks in here quite down-to-earth just like yourself. Some of the reasons that people use this forum is that they are generally curious and wants to challenge their view of the world and/or that they've experienced "something" apparently unexplainable, like your experiences with clocks and wants to figure out what's happening. It appears to me that most people in this forum are generally sceptic about drastic theories like UFO's building the pyramids, government hiding evidence of super-weapons and even time travel. But you'll probably meet people in here that believes all of these theories, too. You seem down-to-earth and pretty sceptic about "seeing the future in dreams" and the like. But you can't ignore the fact that [i]something[/i] is definitely happening, that requires a bit more explaining than your science teacher might be able to do. This is pretty much where I stand, too. The only sort of "advice" or "explanation" that I might be able to give you, is to read about the psychologist [b]Carl Gustav Jung[/b]. He's one of the most famous psychologists ever - he was a pupil under Siegmund Freud, which I'm sure you know. During his life he had lots and lots of experiences of the exact same type as the ones you tell about! He couldn't explain them, but he couldn't ignore them either. He figured out a number of very exciting theories, and the one that comes to my mind when reading your story is the one about [b]synchronicity[/b]. I won't go too much into detail here, but I definitely think you'd find it all very interesting. Besides, the experiences I've had all seem to point to the fact that the mind is extremely powerful. Don't get me wrong here, I'm NOT talking about "spirituality" or "atral travel" or making objects float and the like... I'm still down-to-earth. When I say that the mind is extremely powerful, it is because it - at least to an extent - [i]creates the world that we live in![/i] To understand what my point is, I'll give you an example. A couple of years back, when I went to scool, I'd almost always use the same toilet, either if I had to take a pee or if I were thirsty and so on. I guess I'd use that particular toilet simply because it was the one closest to the door - doesn't matter. Anyway, the point is that in the toilet there was a mirror hanging over the sink. No surprise. Every time I went there, the first thing I'd see was a glimpse of myself in the mirror. But the strange thing is this: One day I'd go there and as usual I caught a short, clear glimpse of myself in the mirror. I'd even look myself into the eyes for a short while. But then I suddenly realized that [i]the mirror was not there[/i]! It had probably been taken down by the janitor. I was startled. How was this possible? The glimpse had been perfectly clear - indistiguishable from all the many other times that I'd experienced the same thing. Anyway, my explanation to all this is - as said: Our minds create the world around us. My brain "knew" what to expect when I entered that room, and it "rendered" it to me, as it [i]thought[/i] it would look! Including the mirror that had always been there - even including me in it! And I come to wonder... How often does this happen to me? How about all the other times that I went to the toilet? Ho about the entire world around us? How much of that is real, and how much is just memory or even imagination rendered "real" by our brains? This, I think, could account for your "clock" experiences. A lot of people - it seems - experience something similar. You can read about it in this forum too, I think. At least you used to, but there was a major server breakdown some weeks back, and I'm not sure they restored all topics yet...? Point is, you always know what time it is. Always. Everyone looking at a clock regularly at least does. The information is just not available to our conciousness, but it's there anyway. Our minds keep [b]a lot[/b] more track with our surroundings than we think, and this is why we sometimes experience small "predictions" like yours. The only question here is really why these small bits of information suddenly pop into our minds... or if there even is a reason. I'm not going to write about that here, but I'm sure others will. Feel free to believe them or not and say it to them - no one here takes offense on that (or at least they shouldn't ;) ). I hope that you can find some use to what I've been saying here. Good luck! H.H. [/QUOTE]
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