Introduction
Predicting the future is a dirty and a thankless job. Anyone who participates in the financial markets knows this fact a little too well. Make enough predictions and sooner, rather than later, Mr. Market will make you look like an absolute fool. In addition, the public dismisses most forecasters and fortune tellers as charlatans. Even if their forecasts or predictions do come to a fruition, there are rarely any accolades for being right. Well, at least outside of making a large fortune in the stock market.
That being the case, we did have a number of prophet superstars throughout human history. People like Michel de Nosterdame and his now famous quatrains, the prophecies of Ezekiel, Oracles of Appolo at Delphy and clairvoyants such as Edgar Cayce. While there have been many other, the above mentioned psychics have been able to make a successful transition into the very psyche of our existence. An honor reserved for a very few. Which brings us to an important question.
Is it even possible to predict the future?
Based on my experience and my understanding, the answer is the most definite YES. Now, before we go any further we must have a clear understanding of one critically important concept. That concept is TIME. After all, it is a complex topic that strikes at the very heart of being able to predict the future.
With libraries full of philosophy and physics books defining TIME in a million different ways, for our purposes, we must ascertain if time is linear or cyclical. If time is linear, moving from point A to point B, it becomes impossible to predict the future. Yet, if time moves in a cyclical fashion, prediction becomes possible. Which one is it?
Nature provides us with a perfect answer. If we study nature or our 3-Dimensional world we soon realize that nothing in nature is linear. From the galaxies around us to the individual atoms, from our solar system to the ocean waves, even our own lives, everything moves in a cyclical fashion. Everything in our world exists at a certain rate of vibration. For instance, individuals are born, they grow up, they mature, they decay and then they die. The cycle is now complete.
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Could you elaborate on the concept of cyclical time? I find that a interesting idea. I am aware that time isn’t what we think it is (linear) but cyclical time is fascinating. How would that work? Is it possible for you to explain in layman terms?
Hi Simon, thanks for your question. I would suggest that you visit the blog daily. I will be writing about a page per day for this book and I will be posting them on the site as I do. I will be explaining this exact concept in greater detail over the next few days.
Thanks for the reply. Your blog is the most interesting I’ve ever come across. Keep up the good work!
Thank you Simon