Time-Traveller: Channeling Techniques
Readers, please enjoy this guest blog post by Jenny Tyson, author of Spiritual Alchemy, Art of Scrying & Dowsing, and the new Art of Channeling.
When I first learned about changing the past from the present (retro-causality) I was pretty skeptical. I felt certain that time only went one way. I felt uncomfortable with the idea of multiple timelines, and the idea of having aspects of my consciousness and being within these timelines. I am me! I exist in this timeline! I have memories of it, photos, friends, and family. Retro-causality went against the grain of my ideas of personal identity and how the universe operates. I did not believe you could change the past. That is, until I actually did an experiment to do just that: change the past.
When I first tried this experiment, my usual work involved predictions using scrying and dowsing of minor events, such as ballgame outcomes and stock market changes. I used this type of simple prediction because it gave me a very clear picture as to whether or not my perceptions were accurate. At the time, I was also participating in a parapsychology group studying precognition. The experimental setup was already in place, and the structure was strict—cheating or lying to myself was not possible.
I called on a spirit familiar to help me with the time travel experiment. The spirit would channel the information to me as I scryed a specific event in the future. His task was to go to the future and relay the information regarding the outcome to me as I was doing the scrying session. As a result, the predictions were produced by both scrying and channeling. I was scrying the future event, and also channeling the spirit’s information as he looked at it in the future and studied the outcome.
I then waited until the time passed and the event’s outcome became known. This was a few days to a week after the scrying and channeling session. After the results were known, I asked the familiar to send the message regarding the outcome of the event in question to my past self.
The result was astonishing. My accuracy rate spiked from its usual 65% to over 90%, which is nearly impossible with the strict hit-or-miss standard of the experimental study. The 65% hit rate was measured over the course of 18 months previous to the retro-causality experiment. It was done by a third party, so neither the tasker (project manager) nor I knew what the target was. I had to hand in the prediction two days prior to the event that was being predicted. The prediction was either a clear miss or a clear hit—there was no ambiguity. It was evident to me that something significant was going on with the sudden jump in accuracy. I had not spiked a high percentage hit-rate over the previous 18 months.
The implication of the hit-rate spike was that sending a message to the past was effective in changing my present and future. This meant that the past was not dead or fixed, but was as dynamic as the present and future. If the past were fixed, there would not be such a drastic spike in my hit percentage. This was a very challenging result that confronted me, causing in an unavoidable breakdown of what I had previously believed about time and space.
This experiment eventually led to the scrying and channeling techniques I use today. It showed me that spirit communication was really happening, regardless of how I was feeling or what the physical setting might be. When I started working with channeling, my approach was very formal. I used a ritual circle and sigils. As the experiment progressed, I became more focused on the communication itself. I never saw an apparition or had any paranormal manifestations during this course of this experiment, but the results were solid and undeniable.
The results changed the way I look at spirit communication and scrying. They changed my life. The techniques in The Art of Channeling in part come from this experiment in time travel. The experiment raised my standards of what I consider to be good channeling and scrying work. It was hard to wrap my head around the idea of time travel, but I knew by looking at the carefully measured hit rates during the experiment that there was no other explanation.
Our thanks to Jenny for her guest post! For more from Jenny Tyson, read her article, “A Quick Channeling Tutorial.”