White Feather
2 min readJan 26, 2020

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I’ve dipped my toes in A Course in Miracles but I never fully immersed myself. Learning about and trying to understand the concept of simultaneous lives was part of a long process. I went through a series of past-life regressions that blew my mind and prompted me to learn more about the whole concept of reincarnation. I read a lot and pondered the many different perspectives but nothing satisfied my curiosity fully. There was something that didn’t make sense.

I realized that it had something to do with our concepts of linear time. It was while I was studying the teachings of Sheradon Bryce that concepts of simultaneous time helped make sense of things. According to her, linear time is a fabrication that facilitated our ability to live in the density and polarization of the physical earth plane. Outside of the earth plane time is not linear.

According to Bryce, there is a portion of our brain that keeps us connected to linear time and it is surrounded by a membrane that mostly keeps us from accessing this portion of the brain. Within this portion of the brain we are able to access all of our other lives. This membrane keeps us from remembering all of our other lives as well as simultaneous time. It would be very confusing for us to evolve along our paths if we could connect with other lives and simultaneous time. The membrane keeps our focus on linear time and the trajectory of our ‘current’ life.

We can get through this membrane, though, through the use of hypnotherapy and the controlled use of psycho-tropic substances as well as through certain trance states. In some people the membrane can start dissolving late in life and this helps bring about Alzheimer’s as the person becomes less able to hold on to linear time.

Thanks for asking. Sometime this week I think I’ll submit an excerpt from a book I wrote in 2000. The excerpt shows where my mind was back then in relation to simultaneous time and simultaneous selves. My thoughts have tweaked a little bit since then but not much. Nowadays my mind seems to be into other things. When studying something very intensely for a long time there comes an urge to move on to other things. That’s why I can never stick with just one religion or paradigm. I’ve got to keep moving on to new understandings.

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White Feather
White Feather

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