While map dowsing for future contamination events in Europe within the next few years, I received a yes for a power station accident in 2026 in Eastern Europe.
Can such events be avoided or is such an indication, if accurate, inevitable?
While map dowsing for future contamination events in Europe within the next few years, I received a yes for a power station accident in 2026 in Eastern Europe.
Can such events be avoided or is such an indication, if accurate, inevitable?
The future can change just because someone probed it.
It seems only the present exists. So the future you probe RIGHT NOW is a timeline coming from this present. It is what would have happened if you had NEVER probed it.
Certain global events are so planned and approved by so many groups - like 911 - that they are almost impossible to avoid.
A bit of a correction to Cy Ko's explanation,
There is a timeline, in fact many timelines, where the power station accident already has happened in your future. The thing that you might be trying to do is create yet another timeline in which the accident does not happen and the dowsing may help you to accomplish this task.
You know how we train modern AIs to go over the same scenario again and again as it tries to learn the best strategies? That's essentially what we're doing. Our isbe is bouncing around in time constantly, but we are ever interested in creating ever more new timelines - and this is probably why it feels like we are often in crises.
If you ever saw the scifi show quantum leap: that is kind of what we're trying to do all the time.
So I either helped answer your question or I just made the matter 10 times more convoluted.
Interesting stuff...