Re: Sound Waves: Can we listen to something said yesterday?

Could one not just access the Akashic Records where ALL is stored? Maybe that is what those machines are doing......

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Re: Sound Waves: Can we listen to something said yesterday?

When you're psychically open, you can definitely learn to tune into "sound" from the past.

I used to do psychic readings parties at people's homes and would have to really charge myself up with major meditation to  process psychic energy for five to twenty people as I did readings for them. So my psychic radar would be extremely open when I went into these situations.

One time I went to a woman's home and we sat having coffee in her kitchen waiting for her guests to arrive for their first appointments.

As we sat there talking, I began using certain phrases in conversation that I wouldn't normally use. I even told a couple of jokes that I realized afterwards I DIDN'T ACTUALLY KNOW.  (I never remember jokes anyway!) 

The woman kept telling me that I was repeating exact phrases that she and her friends had been using the previous night at that same table as they hung out sharing a lively, high-spirited and happy dinner. 

One of her other friends who had been at the dinner the night before verified that I was tuning into exact phrases and jokes that had been sharing that night.

So that made me want to test this "listening in after the fact" phenomenon, and I made the effort to try to grasp more snippets of conversation from the night before and replay them for these ladies.  And I was able to grasp some significant and highly specific chunks of conversation about people, names, and situations that I didn't know anything about on a conscious level.

This phenomenon only seemed to last for about an hour, and it was only at the beginning of the day when my psychic energy was very clear and highly charged.

Since then, I've had this happen in a few other times and places, but not where there was so much outside, objective verification from witnesses. Some of it happens in restaurants, where I'll suddenly finding myself saying or talking about something and a waitress will say, "That's funny, the people who were sitting here earlier were talking about that," or "That's weird, last night there was someone sitting here talking about the same thing." 

(Then there was the time when I came down with acute stomach pains before eating a meal at a restaurant and had to go out to the car, worried I was going to have to go to a hospital. I cleared out the energy and realized it was some form of psychic debris I'd picked up. Sure enough, someone who had sat in THE SAME CHAIR I'D BEEN SITTING IN at the table earlier in the evening had come down with a diverticulitis attack.  I was taking on the energy of that attack even though nothing was wrong with me. Life as an empath sometimes isn't very FUN. You're too much of a psychic sponge.)

I've only been able to "hear" stuff that happened within a 24 hour period for the most part.

Although I can also go into a home and holographically read a lot of info about the past occupants, emotional and relationship history within a home, etc, this data isn't necessarily conveyed through overhearing old conversations. That's a rare occurrence.

I think all psychic and personal energy gets stored holographically in a space, whether outdoors or indoors, and it's a manner of attuning ourself to those vibrations.  To some extent we do this instinctively since we've all had the experience of walking into a home where there were "good vibes" or "bad vibes." Murders, abuse, and depression will leave strong etheric imprints in a living space, as can the energy of someone who experienced a long-term illness in a home.

We respond to most of it subsconsiously, though, and often never seek independent verification for our impressions. I'm a big one for verification.

Psychometry is the ability to read the energy information stored in a physical object like a ring or a cane or a pair of glasses or even a piece of furniture. That's another party trick I used to pull out of my bag.  I would download very specific info about the history of the object, the past owners, and the current owners, too. 

Exceptions to this included anything made of plastic.  Plastic, since it doesn't occur in nature and is essentially a MISCREATION that doesn't belong here (it doesn't biodegrade, etc.) doesn't receive vibration, it carries no energy imprint.  Neither does styrofoam.

LipstickMystic aka Jennifer

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Re: Sound Waves: Can we listen to something said yesterday?

Whoa, LipstickMystic, so you've directly experienced information being imprinted into space! I read a book recently by Dr William Tiller about his experiments with random number generators and their ability to be influenced by 'conditioned space' - space richer in informational coherence as created so by meditating minds. I'm guessing that since earth is moving rapidly through space, it is more a phenomenon of information being grooved into the local etheric field generated and held in place by the earth and objects in the immediate environment. Hmm, well this means that if it happens inadvertently, then it can be done intentionally. You know, like ancient megaliths and artifacts being information-recording devices to be read via psychometry.

The following is neither exotic nor metaphysical, but fascinating nonetheless.

From keelynet:

6,500-Year-Old Voices Recorded In Pottery
(Reminds me of a couple of 'Science Fiction Theater' episodes, using a slow curing crystalline material to capture sound and cooling lava that captured sound and video. - JWD) Belgian researchers have been able to use computer scans of the grooves in 6,500-year-old pottery to extract sounds -- including talking and laughter -- made by the vibrations of the tools used to make the pottery. Here comes the VIDEO (the interviews are in French, but you'll hear the pottery recordings as well). (via therawfeed.com)

Acquiring fringe knowledge is like digging for diamonds in a mine field.

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Re: Sound Waves: Can we listen to something said yesterday?

montalk wrote:

Whoa, LipstickMystic, so you've directly experienced information being imprinted into space! I read a book recently by Dr William Tiller about his experiments with random number generators and their ability to be influenced by 'conditioned space' - space richer in informational coherence as created so by meditating minds. I'm guessing that since earth is moving rapidly through space, it is more a phenomenon of information being grooved into the local etheric field generated and held in place by the earth and objects in the immediate environment. Hmm, well this means that if it happens inadvertently, then it can be done intentionally. You know, like ancient megaliths and artifacts being information-recording devices to be read via psychometry.

The following is neither exotic nor metaphysical, but fascinating nonetheless.

From keelynet:

6,500-Year-Old Voices Recorded In Pottery
(Reminds me of a couple of 'Science Fiction Theater' episodes, using a slow curing crystalline material to capture sound and cooling lava that captured sound and video. - JWD) Belgian researchers have been able to use computer scans of the grooves in 6,500-year-old pottery to extract sounds -- including talking and laughter -- made by the vibrations of the tools used to make the pottery. Here comes the VIDEO (the interviews are in French, but you'll hear the pottery recordings as well). (via therawfeed.com)

Press "Telecharger la Video" to listen to the video.  Very interesting!  Very much like the old vinyl technology.  Makes you wonder..............

Regards,

Lee

Re: Sound Waves: Can we listen to something said yesterday?

whywhywhy wrote:

Press "Telecharger la Video" to listen to the video.

The link above that says "Lire la video," that's the one to click, so you see the video along with the audio.    Definitely looks fascinating, I wish I understood what they were saying about it.

Re: Sound Waves: Can we listen to something said yesterday?

If people can hear explosions from miles away, several minutes after they happen, I imagine if you extended the distance to such a degree, that theoretically, you could hear something 'said' yesterday.

Re: Sound Waves: Can we listen to something said yesterday?

I see what you mean, it's exactly what radio telescopes are trying to do in space.
Million years from now probably some other civilisation will be listening to our TV/radio shows.
But practically, here on earth, waves from past would have dissipated long time ago... or not, of someone proves that amplitude tries to reach 0 but never actually do reach 0. It's like dividing a number by another number other than zero - you can get really small number but not definite zero. And that could be amplified.