And exactly WHY would anyone want to change the past?
1. Because the present sucks? Remember that the present is infinitely malleable.
2. Because with a different past to remeber, it might be easier to be happy? You're happy or unhappy in the moment. Being happy in the past won't guarantee future happiness.
3. Because it's easier to build upon memories of past successes? Maybe. I'll let that one stand.
I can't think of any more reasons to hold on to what's gone, done with, chewed up and digested. LOve, Maija
waynec01@... wrote: While we're sort of on the subject of changing the past, does Abraham
have anything to say about this. . . . "Time Sculpting" sounds like they are saying it can be done. . . In some parts of the chapter, she is just
talking about changing ones feelings about the past, but in other
parts it sounds like the past can be changed from the spacious
present.
All opinions and thoughts welcome,
Wayne.
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