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Is it possible to turn back time? How to turn back time? The future in traditional psychology

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Turn back time
Les Temps qui changent

drama / melodrama

André Techinet

Paulo Branco ( English)

André Techinet
Pascal Bonitzer

Catherine Deneuve
Gerard Depardieu

Julien Hirsch

France France

French

"Turn Back Time"(fr. Les Temps qui changent) - melodrama by Andre Téchiné starring Catherine Deneuve and Gerard Depardieu.

Plot

Engineer Antoine comes to Tangier to supervise the construction of a modern television center. But he has little interest in work; Antoine’s entire attention is focused on the host of the evening music program on local radio, Cecile. Thirty years ago they had an affair. Now Cecile has a family: a husband, a successful doctor, for whom she has no longer felt any feelings for a long time, an adult son who lives in Paris and occasionally visits his mother.

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Links

  • "Turn Back Time" (English) on the Internet Movie Database
  • Stephen Holden. In ‘Changing Times,’ a Decades-Long Love, Reunited but Unrequited. The New York Times (July 14, 2006). Retrieved December 28, 2012.
Films by André Téchinet

Time lines - how to turn back time?


How to develop a sense of time? Try during the day to try to guess how much time has passed while you were doing something. I'm sure the results will greatly surprise you. In psychology there is a model called Time Line . It is an imaginary line on which we place all our life experiences. We may not know that we have such a line, but, nevertheless, it exists. Try to remember some habitual action that you do every day. For example, how do you brush your teeth in the morning. Usually a person imagines this as a sequence of pictures. For example, pictures of the past can be placed on the left and be in black and white, and pictures of the future can be on the right and in color. Another common form of time line is past in the back, future in the front. You can identify the time line in yourself if you spend about an hour on it. It is necessary to remember a series of events, starting from the present and gradually moving deeper into the past. Each event should be imagined in the form of a picture, paying attention to its size, position in space, colors. After this, you can go from the present to the future. Most likely, the pictures that we imagine will be located in different places in space and at different distances. If you imagine the entire line of these imaginary pictures, then it forms the “Time Line”. Timelines may be placed differently for different people, but there are important general patterns. The time line may bend slightly, but it is advisable that there are no loops or twists on it. If you have them on your timeline, try to “straighten” the timeline and see if anything unwanted will happen to you if you have it straight. If it suits you leveled, great; if not, then you’ll have to figure out why it bends and why you need it. The time line can significantly influence a person's life, even if he is not aware of its presence. People whose time is “on”, the time line passes through them, have difficulty figuring out how much time they spend doing one thing or another. For those people whose time is “end-to-end”, i.e. the time line passes to the side or in front of them, it is easier to navigate in time, they seem to “stand aside”. Time is perceived differently in different cultures. For example, in Eastern countries there is “rubber” time. People live in embedded time, and relationships between people are much more important than formal precision in time. In France, 15 minutes is not considered late, but in England it is a violation of etiquette. It is difficult for an Italian to explain how and why to be precise down to the second, but in America this is a condition for success and the calling card of a business person. Each of us has our own internal alarm clock; probably, most of those present had cases when they woke up earlier than the alarm clock or without it at all, if they had to get up very early for some important task. This alarm clock can be customized and adjusted if desired. Want to try? Experiment for yourself. While under hypnosis, people can remember what happened to them even when they were small children, some forgotten details of the past. People who see their future in detail, clearly and colorfully are more likely to achieve success than those who go “at random”. Try playing with your timeline. Plan your future success, mentally draw a time line on the floor, walk along it into the past, find the prerequisites for this success, walk into the future, listen to what people say about you when you already got what you wanted. source

Is it possible to turn back time or go back to the past?!

you can remember as if it were in the present, return there emotionally. you can rewrite the past in such a way that it will be reflected in the memories of other people and your own and the information field in general (events in the present and future change).
this is the magic of water - working with the flow of time and the memory of the planet, people

Mineralkin

So far this concept is known only in science fiction.
Countermotion (lat. сontra against + lat. motio movement) is a term invented by the Strugatsky brothers to denote reverse movement in time.

Countermotion can be continuous or intermittent.

Continuous countermotion is the continuous movement of a body in time, when the world line of the body has a direction opposite to the world lines of other bodies, that is, the body moves against the arrow of time.

Discontinuous countermotion arises due to the “interaction of opposite time streams,” in this case the world line is divided into continuous sections in which the body moves along the arrow of time; but the sections themselves are located against the general course of time. From the point of view of the observer, such a counter-motion (an animate participant in counter-motion) interacts normally with the outside world, but for some reason “knows” what will happen in the future days, and does not “remember” what happened yesterday (if the length of the continuous section of counter-motion is comparable to the duration day).
But much in science fiction becomes reality over time - there are a lot of examples. So anything is possible

Sofia

There are techniques and principles for slowing down biological time. This is achieved by driving traffic on the left, by athletes running in circles counterclockwise, or by building cities on the left bank of rivers. Meditative techniques can lead to the achievement of a state of samati, when biological time is very much suspended and the yogi can remain in this state for up to 600 years. Techniques for reversing time also exist, but they have not worked in this world for a long time.

Dens prema

Answer based on Bhagavad Gita
Perhaps, depending on who it is for.
Krishna:
- My dear Arjuna, I am alone, but now contemplate all the vibhutis, all the splendors, all the riches that I spoke about - hundreds of thousands of diverse divine and multi-colored forms.
"Whatever you want to see is there in this body of Mine. This universal form can show you whatever you want to see in the past, now or in the future. Everything is here in one place.
But you cannot see Me with your present eyes. Therefore, I will endow you with suitable eyes to see this form of Mine that I will now manifest before you. Behold My mystic power, Arjuna. "

Oleg burdukov

Time can be slowed down and stopped completely if your speed approaches or equals the speed of light. Time also slows down near powerful gravitational objects such as black holes. Thus, time can be sped up, slowed down, or stopped completely, but it cannot be turned back. It is the effect of time dilation with increasing speed that will never allow a person or particle to overcome the speed of light.

Is it theoretically possible to turn back time?

Nevertheless, this conditional dimension exists objectively in the past and will exist in the future. One can argue (unfortunately, we are not experts). I also read an article in Science and Life about the theoretical justification for the possibility of “travel” to the past and the future. There It was said that the issue, among other things, consists of an incredible amount of energy costs..)) - 4 years ago

Wrestler

Neither theoretically, nor even more so practically. Time is a conditional dimension with which we can describe ongoing processes and determine their intensity. This dimension does not lend itself to any manipulation, except for mathematical tricks, where numbers are given a certain uniqueness, and negative numbers, instead of reflecting a deficit (which is what they were invented for), mean something real.

There is a good article on this topic. It's called "Paradoxes of Time".

Zegrachov

Can. There were such cases, at least I remember two. They are both described in the Bible, in the Old Testament.

We live under time and we cannot understand or explain what time is and how it works (no matter how hard scientists try). People are not given the ability to influence time - it is impossible. But God is the creator of time and He is above it, on a different level. He is the one who can manipulate him. There will be a time when time will cease to exist, then eternity will come.

And now about those cases. If you wish, you can find these places in more detail. In one case God stopped time, in another case God brought time back a certain amount and the sun went back several values. It’s interesting that in astronomy (I read somewhere), there is a fact incomprehensible to scientists that all the time dependencies of celestial bodies seem to have some kind of shift. I don't remember the details, but they suggested as if there were some changes over time.

Is Tryfon

Well, if only theoretical. With the help of mathematical models that describe certain events, we can determine the state of this event in the past. For example, to determine where this or that celestial body was located en years ago. Practically speaking, you can record the final of the 100m race with the participation of either Screw or Bolt and rewind the recording in the opposite direction.

Is it possible to turn back time?

Is it necessary?

If time is some kind of physical process, then we can assume that with the development of scientific knowledge about its nature, this process can be stopped or even reversed. This sounds logical. Is this necessary? In one work, I came across the idea that in the distant future, when the Universe faces the stage of dying (compression or energetic death, it doesn’t matter), humanity will face the need to turn back time in order to survive. Again, logical. But at the moment, I don’t see such a need, especially for myself. I am quite happy with the existing order of things. However, time may turn out to be not a physical process, but a property of space, then the question of its rotation is removed.

Water

Whatever you want, it is my firm conviction that time cannot be turned back. If this were possible, it would be all the more possible to stop time. And if so, then there would be no mechanism to start it again, because this mechanism would require some kind of action, and therefore time. Time started with the beginning of the universe, and maybe it always has been. This is one of its dimensions, no time means no universe.

Time lines - how to turn back time?

How to develop a sense of time? Try during the day to try to guess how much time has passed while you were doing something. I'm sure the results will greatly surprise you.

In NLP there is a model called the Time Line. It is an imaginary line on which we place all our life experiences. We may not know that we have such a line, but, nevertheless, it exists.

Try to remember some habitual action that you do every day. For example, how do you brush your teeth in the morning. Usually a person imagines this as a sequence of pictures. For example, pictures of the past can be placed on the left and be black and white, and pictures of the future can be placed on the right and in color.

Another common form of time line is past in the back, future in the front. You can identify the time line in yourself if you spend about an hour on it. It is necessary to remember a series of events, starting from the present and gradually moving deeper into the past. Each event should be imagined in the form of a picture, paying attention to its size, position in space, colors.

After this, you can go from the present to the future. Most likely, the pictures that we imagine will be located in different places in space and at different distances. If you imagine the entire line of these imaginary pictures, then it forms the “Time Line”.

Timelines may be placed differently for different people, but there are important general patterns. The time line may bend slightly, but it is advisable that there are no loops or twists on it. If you have them on your timeline, try to “straighten” the timeline and see if anything unwanted will happen to you if you have it straight. If it suits you in an aligned form, great, if not, then you will have to figure out why it bends and why you need it.

The time line can significantly influence a person's life, even if he is not aware of its presence. People whose time is “on”, the time line passes through them, have difficulty figuring out how much time they spend doing one thing or another. For those people whose time is “end-to-end”, i.e. the time line passes to the side or in front of them, it is easier to navigate in time, they seem to “stand aside”.

Time is perceived differently in different cultures. For example, in Eastern countries there is “rubber” time. People live in embedded time, and relationships between people are much more important than formal precision in time. In France, 15 minutes is not considered late, but in England it is a violation of etiquette. It is difficult for an Italian to explain how and why to be precise down to the second, but in America this is a condition for success and the calling card of a business person.

Each of us has our own internal alarm clock; probably, most of those present had cases when they woke up earlier than the alarm clock or without it at all, if they had to get up very early for some important task. This alarm clock can be customized and adjusted if desired. Want to try? Experiment for yourself.

While under hypnosis, people can remember what happened to them even when they were small children, some forgotten details of the past.

People who see their future in detail, clearly and colorfully are more likely to achieve success than those who go “at random”.

Try playing with your timeline. Plan your future success, mentally draw a time line on the floor, walk along it into the past, find the prerequisites for this success, walk into the future, listen to what people say about you when you already got what you wanted.

There are many techniques in NLP that use timelines. Think about what you would like to get from this model.

Dentists sometimes encounter cases where very old people suddenly grow new teeth. So, in 1896, the Frenchman Leeson, at a very respectable age, cut his teeth for the fourth time. It turns out that grandpa’s “biological clock” suddenly went backwards for unknown reasons.

But for our contemporary, 75-year-old Japanese woman Sei Senagon, the appearance of new teeth did not stop there. Following this, the gray hair disappeared, the hair turned black and shone like in youth, and the wrinkles smoothed out. As a result, the rejuvenated granny resigned her husband, who had become disgusted with fifty years of marriage, and married a 40-year-old bank clerk. And nine months later she made him happy with his heir, providing rich food for press reports and discussions in scientific circles. Having examined the lucky woman, gerontologists were forced to admit that all the metamorphoses that happened to her were a natural process.

It turns out that every person, as well as animals and plants, lives according to their own biological rhythms, or “biological clock”. They help the body adapt to the external environment. For example, in spring and summer, as daylight hours increase, we begin to sleep less. And in winter and autumn, on the contrary, you don’t mind taking an extra hour’s nap and thereby accumulating energy to resist cold and infections.

“Biological clocks” constantly regulate more than three hundred processes in our body. But they, like ordinary mechanical ones, can begin to act strangely: rush, lag behind, or even stop altogether. However, they also have one more than unpleasant difference: they are capable of suddenly going backwards for no reason at all.

Any fashion model will envy Amanda Ridenour's face: scarlet lips, smooth, peachy skin. But the body is in trouble. It is immediately clear that the German grandmother is almost the same age as the century. Frau swears that she never resorted to plastic surgery, and her face was preserved naturally. The doctors who examined Amanda have no reason not to believe her.

How to explain this phenomenon? It turns out that in our body several “biological clocks” are ticking at once, located in different organs, and each is responsible for its own part of the body. One of the most important tasks is to understand why failures sometimes occur in their work, which turn into joy for some and tragedy for others.

Scientists have discovered that in the first days of life, babies live according to a 25-hour rhythm and only after some time they adjust to a 24-hour, daily rhythm. That is, as soon as a child is born, he is subjected to extreme stress: he lacks a whole hour in the day! This stress sometimes (fortunately, extremely rarely) becomes the cause of a serious incurable disease - progeria, in which a normally developing child suddenly begins to age rapidly. Science has not yet been able to stop this process. About fifty cases of progeria have been recorded in the world, and all of them ended sadly: patients became decrepit within 10-15 years and left this world. Thus, the Magyar prince Ludwig, at the age of nine, was already wooing his nannies and court ladies with might and main. By the age of thirteen he had acquired a thick beard, mustache and gout, at fifteen he got married, and at sixteen he became a happy father. A couple of years later he turned gray, went bald and lost teeth, and soon left his wife an inconsolable widow, not even reaching the age of twenty.

Humanity has always strived to learn how to prolong youth and life. Dozens of methods have been tried, which have claimed hundreds of lives. But hope did not dry up.

Another sensation excited the West at the end of the 20th century: chronogenic hypnosis appeared there, with the help of which it was supposedly possible to restore youth and prolong life to two hundred years. Everything looked very tempting: the hypnotist put the person to sleep and then, with a special suggestion, slowed down the pace of his “biological clock.” Neither the exorbitant cost of the sessions nor the prohibition by the authorities stopped those wishing to rejuvenate themselves: the underground “miracle workers” had no end to their clients.

The American writer Richard Wright also fell for this bait, leaving a decent part of his fortune with the “masters of youth extension.” But ten years passed, and he sued several English hypnotists: instead of the coveted youth and longevity, he received paralysis of his arms. Having failed to achieve justice (the sessions were held illegally, and the defendants were acquitted for lack of evidence), Wright committed suicide without living even a quarter of the promised time. His death caused a surge in appeals to the courts with similar claims: more than a hundred victims of chronogenic hypnosis demanded to punish the perpetrators of their misfortunes: some were diagnosed with cancer, others had various organ failures, and others were rapidly deteriorating.

What exactly is a “biological clock” and what determines its correct course? Science does not yet provide a comprehensive answer. According to one formulation, “biological clock” is a conventional term denoting the ability of a living organism to navigate in time. The basis of the “biological clock” is the strict periodicity of processes occurring in cells.

It is believed that insomnia, stress, poor environment, smoking and alcohol contribute to disruptions in our internal “walkers”.

Is it possible to find out what state your “biological clock” is in? Scientists believe yes. It is believed that those with an “individual minute” duration of 64 seconds or more are well adapted to the external environment and have enviable immunity and longevity. Those who have this indicator less than 45 seconds would do well to pay attention to their health.

To calculate the “individual minute”, turn on the stopwatch and, without looking at the hand, count to sixty, and turn it off. The time measured by the stopwatch will be your “individual minute”. By testing yourself several times at regular intervals, you will get an average and, therefore, more accurate value of this indicator. You will also be able to determine what is good for you and what is bad. We had a row, say, with our neighbors, and measured our “individual minute” - 40 seconds. Bad. We read our favorite newspaper, turned on the stopwatch - 70! Super! You'll see that you'll become your own watchmaker and live a hundred or two years in youth and health. Why not?

Many people would like to go back in time to correct mistakes they have made or to relive some. All this determines the relevance of the topic - is it possible to turn back time? The study in this area is temporal magic. Disputes about whether it is possible to move into the past, much less change something there, are still ongoing.

How to turn back time using magic?

It is believed that consciousness stores all the events of the past, so with the help of thought you can go back to experience everything in a new way. It is clear that it is impossible to send a physical body into the past, although people are working on creating a time machine. The simplest and most accessible way for everyone to return time back to life is to contact a psychoanalyst who has the ability to induce a hypnotic state. A specialist can help you relive any situation from the past, which makes it possible to draw certain conclusions, rethink something important, etc. I would like to say right away that to achieve success you will have to spend a lot of time and effort.

There are two most famous ways to turn back time using magic:

  1. Lucid dreaming. There are several techniques that allow you to learn to feel yourself in your dreams. For this, it is important to be able to relax and at the same time concentrate on the events occurring in dreams. When a person realizes that he is not in reality, he can move through time, returning to the past and experiencing events an immeasurable number of times.
  2. Meditation. Understanding whether it is possible to return time back, it is worth talking about this fairly effective method. A person should try to focus on the goal, throwing away all extraneous emotions. Thanks to this, the effect of “reverse education” is achieved, that is, you can relive all the events from your past life.

If you are interested in how to turn back time, then you can try a very simple ritual. When you are alone, you need to take a piece of paper and write on It contains the full date and time where you want to return again. After this, the sheet should be set on fire with a candle and the following words should be said:

"Let the winds of time carry us away

And in an hour they will return to our time again

Let it be so".

Lie down on the bed and try to relax as much as possible, giving yourself over to the magic.

Experts in the field of magic say that at the moment there is no way that would allow you to go back in time and change some events in your life, for example, prevent a catastrophe. You can simply experience events and experience emotions, but nothing more.