Memories From Our Eternal Future


Morning Meds 10 27 24

Fun thought during my morning meditation.


I have been meditating on the concept of simultaneous time as a healing technique.


Simultaneous time represents the notion that there isn’t anything other than “now”, and everything is happening at this precise moment.


I am trained in a past life regression technique practiced by a group called Beyond Quantum Healing. (BQH)


In our sessions, we always ask for our clients’ future selves to bring healing to the client.


With that in mind, this is what I received this morning.


“The struggles you are experiencing now are the memories of the enlightened being you are now.
There is no reason to fear.

They are memories from our eternal future that are changeable with every choice we make.”


We can always look back at something we have overcome and be grateful for growth. This was just a view from farther down the road.


We are already what we wish to be, and we are where we are hoping to go in our spiritual journey. We just need to remember it.


The best we can envision ourselves to be in the future is but a memory of ours from a place we can’t even imagine yet.


There isn’t anything else, but now.

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Author: Kevin Burleson

My wife Cheryl and I live in St. Joseph, Missouri. She is retired and watches three of our 12 grandchildren and 1 greatgrandchild. I work as a maintenance man at Highland Community College in Highland, Kansas. I have a BA in Art with an emphasis in ceramics. I am a second degree Reiki practitioner and BQH (Beyond Quantum Healing) practitioner. I started writing spiritual related posts in 2018 and started sharing them on a few different Facebook sites. This site is to consolidate and re-share them. It is also to share short stories based on images seen while in meditation. My hopes are that it will inspire others to use the powerful tool of visualisation to enhance their spiritual journey. Thank you.

4 thoughts on “Memories From Our Eternal Future”

  1. This is very interesting to me. I painted a picture of this place before I ever saw it. In the painting “I” am digging in the soil in a bed of skulls. To one side is a crop of beans coming up from skulls buried in the soil. I now walk there nearly every day and I never want to leave.

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