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Can I use time travel to change a poor decision?

Many people might have a desire to be able to travel back in time to do something different, or make a different decision, that would lead to a different (and possibly better) result. Is this something that might be possible?

Unfortunately, the answer is no.

I spoke in another post about some of the complexities and nature of time; how time is treated in a linear fashion (and why), and cases where time is something other than linear. When the concepts behind the establishment of time were first thought of, the Leadership of the Central Sun had to make decisions about time that would ultimately be reflected in the Time Construct. Those decisions also had to take into account the context of time with respect to the other Constructs, and we wanted to make sure that a situation was created in which somebody could use time (or any of the other Constructs) in a way that would result in the damage or destruction of the Constructs or the Existence that had been created. We clearly believed that of all of the Constructs, the concept of time might present a simple way to effectively damage all that had been developed.

To counter the possibility of damage, it was decided that the concept of Linear Time would be implemented in a manner that would not allow for any Soul, whether incarnate or not, to travel either forwards or backwards in time. Although there was an understanding that there could be distinct advantages to time travel (specifically having to do with making different decisions during an incarnation), it was felt that the potential for damage and mayhem was too great. For instance, if a Soul were going through an incarnation, and a poor decision were to be made (particularly a decision where another individual was harmed), it would be rather easy to have an ability to go back in time and make a different decision that would have a different outcome (hopefully a more positive outcome).

But then think about the complexities of this in the context of developing a Life Contract prior to an incarnation. Every possible decision would have to involve the possibility of traveling back in time to make a different decision, possibly multiple times. In effect, a do-over. Since each new possibility would require coordination with other Souls that you would encounter in each life, it would be exceedingly difficult – much more so if everybody had the option of going back in time as well.

Another reason for not allowing one to go back in time would have to do with the motives. If a person were to get a chance to go back in order to make a different decision, what incentive would that give somebody to make a reasoned and thought out decision the first time? There would be no incentive. There is also the case where a Soul would want to go back in order to (as an example) to use the winning lottery numbers on the day they were drawn. Aside from the element of greed involved here, the other major issue here is that once you go back and begin making changes, you effectively change the path, so that the lottery numbers that you expect to use to win would no longer be valid.

But the most important reason that traveling through time was not permitted is because it could allow a malevolent Soul to go back through time, with an intent to either create havoc or to begin to destroy creation.

There is another aspect of time travel that must also be mentioned, going forward in time. This would present the same issues as mentioned above from the perspective of a karmic Soul path. But more important, the person going forward in time could be at a distinct disadvantage; they would be unaware of any new technologies or social situations that would exist, and may not be able to adapt to them, resulting in significant difficulty. And they would not be able to go back to their own time – that is still not allowed. So going forward in time would provide no advantage, and would leave the traveling Soul in an awkward and difficult time and place.

At an extreme, it would still not be possible to go back in time to attempt to change the events leading up to (for instance) World War 2. While one could believe that stopping the events and changing the Soul paths of those involved, you must remember that each involved Soul is on its own karmic path, and is seeking to balance their own karma. So unilaterally changing these kinds of events could cause significant karmic debt by the traveling Soul.

Finally, in both of these time travel situations, the danger to the time traveling Soul, in the form of accumulating karma, is a significant risk. Anytime one Soul begins to manipulate the timelines of another Soul, there is always a distinct opportunity for accumulating karmic debt.

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