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Precognition really works

Started by precogmiles, Jan 09, 04:18 PM 2018

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Still

Quote from: precogmiles on Mar 28, 03:15 PM 2019
You're welcome, I lead a normal life with all the usual annoy hassel of a busy life. But having I have an app on my phone that allows me to pracice anywhere. I also dedicate time to it specifically to improving my ability. This has become my hobby and I don't feel annoyed or upset that I have to practice. It is fun.

You mean the candle app?  ;D  What that you i saw driving down the road staring at a candle app on cell phone?  :P

Still

Quote from: precogmiles on Mar 28, 03:15 PM 2019
You're welcome, I lead a normal life with all the usual annoy hassel of a busy life. But having I have an app on my phone that allows me to pracice anywhere. I also dedicate time to it specifically to improving my ability. This has become my hobby and I don't feel annoyed or upset that I have to practice. It is fun.

I've been wanting to do this for a long time, but am still busier than i would care to be, missing an opportunity to retire early over a year ago when crypto currencies peaked last cycle.  A guy has to calculate how much time/effort this will take compared to say, trying to develop a betting system...if one even exists. This really should be my priority. 

I'm a believer because of what little i know about time.  If you tell me what app you use, i'll tell you what i believe about time based on a book published about 20 years ago.   It is a transcript of a conversation between a man and two people who showed up in his den, appearing out of thin air, after he had spent some time meditating, and trying to bring more peace into his life.  These people were from about 100 years into the future, one of whom was the man's self in his next incarnation, who showed him all the people he has been throughout time (about 1000 different kinds of people, of both genders).   

Anyway, they explained that time is more like a holograph. In any case, all of time, past, present and future, is finished, if even it ever existed in the first place (no).   If it happened, it happened all in one brief moment, succumbing to an original timeless state of being.   The timeless state of being, the natural state, operates on knowledge, while a time based state operates on beliefs which are synonymous with human thought.  Thought/beliefs is an illusory psychological layer superimposed on a mind that knows everything, restricting it in such a way it has the experience of time, which is the domain of change, as a body.    When thought is removed/subtracted, the mind naturally returns to it's original condition of knowing everything.  So this explains why a still mind gains transcendence over time. 

They never mentioned anything about  this topic: using the return to a natural state of knowing as applied to events in the near future.   But continued practice eventually yields freedom from time, explaining how they are able to go visit a past incarnation, and offer advice.   As this applies to telling the next numbers to drop, it probably has to do with intention, the human experience itself being driven by intention (not an accident).   As a rule of thumb, the thinking/believing mind is the domain of self-sabotage (bad luck) , while the state of knowing is much more beneficent.  So if the intention is to avoid pain and/or punishment (the human experience is a form of self-punishment ), the knowing mind is always ready to improve one's circumstances, until a return to the knowledge of everything yields the best possible of circumstances (eternal bliss).   

So this explains the logic of meditation, and argues for it's importance.   While they did not discuss the predictability of game events, they did mention the acquisition of  various "powers" on the path to total domination (overcoming) of time.  They advised using effort to go for the end-game, rather than the power trips in between...to not waste time.  The way i see it, this could be useful on the way to the end game, because the end game appears to require much more meditation, much more concentration...which translates, in my way of thinking, to settling financial affairs once and for all...removing those worries, and what those worries make you do (waste time) to make money.

My 2 cents.


Anastasius

By pre cognition u mean the law of large numbers and witnessing large amount of spins then betting the average
Boom boom sir

Firefox

 I think he means seeing and knowing the result of the next spin in his mind, in advance of it happening.

If he took the average, he'd always be betting on 18  :twisted:

Taotie

 :)

precogmiles

Quote from: Still on Mar 28, 03:46 PM 2019
You mean the candle app?  ;D  What that you i saw driving down the road staring at a candle app on cell phone?  :P

Haha, well I actually don’t use candle meditation. I use my phone to practice Zener cards.

precogmiles

Quote from: Anastasius on Mar 29, 12:26 AM 2019
By pre cognition u mean the law of large numbers and witnessing large amount of spins then betting the average

No I mean precognition as in seeing the future

Quote from: Firefox on Mar 29, 03:39 AM 2019
I think he means seeing and knowing the result of the next spin in his mind, in advance of it happening.

If he took the average, he'd always be betting on 18  :twisted:

Haha yes lucky number 18  :wink:

precogmiles

Quote from: Taotie on Mar 29, 09:29 PM 2019
:)

Lol really can’t trust that. It doesn’t have gamblers fallacy or roulette systems on there.

precogmiles

Quote from: Still on Mar 28, 11:59 PM 2019
I've been wanting to do this for a long time, but am still busier than i would care to be, missing an opportunity to retire early over a year ago when crypto currencies peaked last cycle.  A guy has to calculate how much time/effort this will take compared to say, trying to develop a betting system...if one even exists. This really should be my priority. 

I'm a believer because of what little i know about time.  If you tell me what app you use, i'll tell you what i believe about time based on a book published about 20 years ago.   It is a transcript of a conversation between a man and two people who showed up in his den, appearing out of thin air, after he had spent some time meditating, and trying to bring more peace into his life.  These people were from about 100 years into the future, one of whom was the man's self in his next incarnation, who showed him all the people he has been throughout time (about 1000 different kinds of people, of both genders).   

Anyway, they explained that time is more like a holograph. In any case, all of time, past, present and future, is finished, if even it ever existed in the first place (no).   If it happened, it happened all in one brief moment, succumbing to an original timeless state of being.   The timeless state of being, the natural state, operates on knowledge, while a time based state operates on beliefs which are synonymous with human thought.  Thought/beliefs is an illusory psychological layer superimposed on a mind that knows everything, restricting it in such a way it has the experience of time, which is the domain of change, as a body.    When thought is removed/subtracted, the mind naturally returns to it's original condition of knowing everything.  So this explains why a still mind gains transcendence over time. 

They never mentioned anything about  this topic: using the return to a natural state of knowing as applied to events in the near future.   But continued practice eventually yields freedom from time, explaining how they are able to go visit a past incarnation, and offer advice.   As this applies to telling the next numbers to drop, it probably has to do with intention, the human experience itself being driven by intention (not an accident).   As a rule of thumb, the thinking/believing mind is the domain of self-sabotage (bad luck) , while the state of knowing is much more beneficent.  So if the intention is to avoid pain and/or punishment (the human experience is a form of self-punishment ), the knowing mind is always ready to improve one's circumstances, until a return to the knowledge of everything yields the best possible of circumstances (eternal bliss).   

So this explains the logic of meditation, and argues for it's importance.   While they did not discuss the predictability of game events, they did mention the acquisition of  various "powers" on the path to total domination (overcoming) of time.  They advised using effort to go for the end-game, rather than the power trips in between...to not waste time.  The way i see it, this could be useful on the way to the end game, because the end game appears to require much more meditation, much more concentration...which translates, in my way of thinking, to settling financial affairs once and for all...removing those worries, and what those worries make you do (waste time) to make money.

My 2 cents.


Very interesting theory, I like it. It is true that once you get this ability money is not your main concern. I could theoretically get as much money as I want, so what now? I still have to wake up every morning and take a dump, have to eat, have to deal with less enlightened individuals, have to engage with society, have to deal with myself.

Sure money makes things easier but it is far from being a cure for everything.

This is why I find the idea of daemons interesting. The ancient Greeks understood that those who have a strong daemon with them that guides them to the correct decisions in all their live choices has the ultimate “happiness” and this is what all the Ancient Greek philosophical school sought after.


Tekunda

Precogmiles, I read the whole thread, but I couldn't find the answer to the - in my opinion - most important question:
Have you succeeded eventually in making a living from playing roulette or not?

precogmiles

Quote from: Tekunda on Mar 31, 12:08 PM 2019
Precogmiles, I read the whole thread, but I couldn't find the answer to the - in my opinion - most important question:
Have you succeeded eventually in making a living from playing roulette or not?

No comment.....

If I am claiming to have this ability, what do you think?


RayManZ

The only method that works for me longterm. Absolutly worth the work you need to put in.

zhone

Quote from: precogmiles on Mar 30, 02:28 AM 2019
Haha, well I actually don’t use candle meditation. I use my phone to practice Zener cards.
I can't find any apps that keep track of  history for the sake of statistical analysis. If you have, what's your hit rate over a thousand attempts?

RayManZ

Quote from: zhone on May 21, 07:30 PM 2019
I can't find any apps that keep track of  history for the sake of statistical analysis. If you have, what's your hit rate over a thousand attempts?

I use Zener ESP for Android. Works perfect. With stats.

zhone

Quote from: RayManZ on May 22, 08:46 AM 2019
I use Zener ESP for Android. Works perfect. With stats.
Do you any app that provides random numbers instead, with stats of course?

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