<<Hi Roger,
You know I love you, my friend, but I have to say this post made me laugh out loud.
Ok, let's think about this for a moment... if we are consciousness, which seems to be basically information, then wouldn't it seem reasonable that the hall of records/knowledge/database or whatever it's called is simply all of the possible bits of information/consciousness that ever was, is or will be? What makes us think that the consciousness system sorts out one bit of information as "truth" as opposed to another bit of information as "false"?
Actually now that I think about it, I'd like to hear everyone's opinion about this question.
Kathy
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Hi Kathy: I refer you also to Bruce Moen’s Voyage to Curiousity’s Father… beginning on p. 56, parag: 5 to begin getting information on what Moen refers to as the Library Archives…
Essentially, as I understand it, you can access events that have actually happened… as opposed to possibilities and probabilities that were only potentials… for example… a poster who shall remain nameless slandered Ramakrishna as a pedophile… well in the Library Archives will be Ramakrishna’s life stream… you will be able to review his every actual act… did he have sex with a minor??? You will be able to see that event…