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<blockquote data-quote="ElementalDissonance" data-source="post: 90504" data-attributes="member: 6064"><p>I tried jumping tracks a long time ago when my relationship with an ex went to hell. We both tried actually, imagining alternate selves we could be occupying these present bodies. All the wrong turns made right, all the mistakes washed away.</p><p></p><p>In a fashion, it did work and I was able to switch viewpoints at will and become someone else when I needed to. However, this was not as groundbreaking as it may sound because she and I were both able to shift between several different base personalities. I at will, she whenever the others felt like taking over.</p><p></p><p>I remember the feeling of both of us reaching out across an abyss of possibilities, grasping at the memories of joy and lightness, at the feelings of warmth and contentment we'd once had.</p><p></p><p>In the end, it just wasn't enough. There were too many nasty interactions from the people around us, family and friends, and although we did really want to rediscover what we'd had before, in the end I cut everyone off to get away, and months later she cut me off as well.</p><p></p><p>It really was for the best, though. I think neither of us really liked what the other had become, so I was eventually glad it had ended. I think the earlier poster was right. Our habits in thought and action define who we are, and when we change those, everything changes, including our perceived time-line.</p><p></p><p>This did bring up something I wanted to mention earlier. If you do learn to switch time-lines, you may find that the inertia of other past selves carries you on at certain moments, and this may feel like you're developing multiple personalities.</p><p></p><p>This is, of course, one way of looking at it, and if you focus and obsess on it too much you may start suspecting you've gone off the deep end. However, if you can relax and just let things be what they are, eventually you will discover that the person you wanted to be is indeed the person you are.</p><p></p><p>I wish I could give you a better answer, but this is what I have to give...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ElementalDissonance, post: 90504, member: 6064"] I tried jumping tracks a long time ago when my relationship with an ex went to hell. We both tried actually, imagining alternate selves we could be occupying these present bodies. All the wrong turns made right, all the mistakes washed away. In a fashion, it did work and I was able to switch viewpoints at will and become someone else when I needed to. However, this was not as groundbreaking as it may sound because she and I were both able to shift between several different base personalities. I at will, she whenever the others felt like taking over. I remember the feeling of both of us reaching out across an abyss of possibilities, grasping at the memories of joy and lightness, at the feelings of warmth and contentment we'd once had. In the end, it just wasn't enough. There were too many nasty interactions from the people around us, family and friends, and although we did really want to rediscover what we'd had before, in the end I cut everyone off to get away, and months later she cut me off as well. It really was for the best, though. I think neither of us really liked what the other had become, so I was eventually glad it had ended. I think the earlier poster was right. Our habits in thought and action define who we are, and when we change those, everything changes, including our perceived time-line. This did bring up something I wanted to mention earlier. If you do learn to switch time-lines, you may find that the inertia of other past selves carries you on at certain moments, and this may feel like you're developing multiple personalities. This is, of course, one way of looking at it, and if you focus and obsess on it too much you may start suspecting you've gone off the deep end. However, if you can relax and just let things be what they are, eventually you will discover that the person you wanted to be is indeed the person you are. I wish I could give you a better answer, but this is what I have to give... [/QUOTE]
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