By Agni Lakshya
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Featured Video: Minority Report

Have you always wished you could see into the future? Do you believe in fate or do we determine our own fate? If the Akashic record contains all the events throughout time, does it constantly change as we change our future through free will? What is your destiny and can you determine it before it arrives? Can you manifest a specific future before living through it? What is the future really?
These are all very difficult questions for most people to wrap their heads around. We all have some desire to know the future, but what if we only see the bad things that will happen? Would you still want to know? Being a pre-cognitive (someone who sees future events) my whole life, I must say I did not always enjoy it as I often only saw people’s deaths. To what Divine purpose does that serve?
Sure, precognition could tell me when the phone was going to ring and who it was for before it would ring, but that is more like a cheap parlor trick rather than some fantastic power. It left me wondering about reality and how the past, present and future fit together in the grand scheme of our reality. Keep in mind, linear time is a concept which only applies to our three-dimensional reality. In other dimensions, time is a very different concept entirely, if it exists at all.
When I talk to my students, I mention massive Artificial Intelligence running on enormous computers which compute probability analyses in an attempt to guide the future through a process called Timeline Management. Yeah, I agree, it sounds like some futuristic government bureau from a SciFi movie, so surely it can’t be real. You would be very wrong if you thought that.
Though on earth this technology is very much in its infancy, there are others in the Universe who are already using it to control and manage worlds and species. Our future is not set in stone, it is malleable, and if you knew how to perform Timeline Management, you could control your own timeline and design your own future. But do you need an AI to do this? Great question!
As a mystic, I have learned much about the world of the esoteric, and one thing I have learned is that you have control of your future and can manifest it based on a probabilistic analysis of possible outcomes. This is simply what the AIs do, and if you are a pre-cog with proper training, you can do it to.
So how do you do it? Well, we first have to understand something about pre-cogs. After all, they “see” the future in multiple ways, so aren’t they seeing the event already, and it can’t be changed? Wrong. Pre-cogs see probable events, not definite events. The scope of the event seen, indicates the level of probability that the event can be changed through intervention.

Let me give you an example: Suppose I have a dream of a person I know dying in a car accident. Often there is no date or time associated with this type of pre-cognitive dream, only a strong sense it will happen. Okay, if we assume this event has a high probability of happening, then can I change the outcome? The simple answer is yes. I know the person and will have a direct impact on their timeline through that association.
Now, suppose I am walking down the street and double over when I see a sudden vision of an airplane falling out of the sky, crashing into the ground, killing all onboard. I have no idea what plane, what flight, where, or when? Assumming this vision indicates a high probability event, can I change the outcome of it? In this case, the answer is probably no. I have no known association with this event, and insufficient information to assist in an intervention.
In this first example, the scope of the event indicates I may have some control on whether it manifests. In the second example, I have no control over any aspect of the event, therefore, I cannot affect its outcome. This is the curse of the pre-cog. Now, suppose you actually do things to prevent the first situation, and nothing happens. Did you change the outcome or was it all just a dream. That is another thing altogether. As a pre-cog, I know the answer is I changed the outcome.
Keep in mind, you can intervene with someone you know and perhaps save their life, but the actual effects that save their life have to come from them. And this is fundamental to Timeline Management: no one but us is in charge of our timeline. Oh, the pre-cog can intervene, but their role in the outcome is only as an agent to cause the person affected to make changes to change their own timeline.
This may seem depressing, but we are not superheroes after all. So why mention this? Simple, you can manage your own timeline, and if you are a pre-cog, then you have a specific power to assist you in this management! You can create the very life you want, navigating the pitfalls of life through your pre-cognitive powers and skills at determining probabilities.
No, you do not need to be a mathematician, probability is not really that difficult to grasp sufficiently to be useful. If you can list out all the possible outcomes for an event, then any specific outcome has a statistical probability calculated by taking the number of ways that outcome can occur and dividing it by all the possible outcomes for that event.
Yes, enumerating all the possible outcomes can be a tall order, but we have intelligence which allows us to disregard a significant number of outcomes simply because they are too “unrealistic” and fall under a specific probability measurement. In essence, we use our intelligence to only look at the most likely outcomes and then choose from those, projecting probable outcomes from that choice.

In engineering, we often talk about decision trees where each branch is a decision which takes us to a different part of the tree based on actions (decisions). If you can prune off the branches less likely to take you to where you wish to go (eliminate certain choices), then you will have a more manageable tree to navigate. This is the very basics of Timeline Management.
A pre-cog has an even greater ability than most people to “prune” that decision tree because they can see the most probable outcomes (visions/dreams) and work backwards from that outcome to choices which can re-route their path appropriately. Don’t misunderstand me, this is not a simple task, but very achievable.
Sound a little like the movie Minority Report? Good, because it is a lot like Minority Report but for yourself. Now, if you believe such things are not even possible, then you are clearly reading the wrong blog. Not only is pre-cognition real, but it can also be used as a tool. Don’t believe in psychic tools, then read up on Remote Viewing used in the US military, Intelligence Services, and Police. Might I suggest reading Tell Me What You See by Major Ed Dames, former military intelligence officer and remote viewer.
I know a remote viewer and have tried my hand at it. My results were mixed, and I get better success with Astral Projection. Yes, they are very different. Astral Projection is based on knowing where to go, and then seeing what is there. Remote Viewing is determining where to find something that is missing or unknown. Similar but not the same.
Okay, if you are a pre-cog, let’s discuss some aspects of pruning. First, a pre-cog who is spiritually connected and practices mystical meditation, is typically seeing visions of the future fairly regularly. This is because they are pursuing their purpose and need to navigate that path to their purpose. A Kriya Serpent Yogi is an example of this type of person.
The visions are usually quite vivid, and while time is not necessarily known, they can assume that the event they are seeing is significant enough to warrant intervention. That means decisions need to be made fairly soon to assure the path is correctly navigated. Pruning is the process of removing possible outcomes, so you begin by looking at your current situation, life events, and upcoming choices. Determine the most probable outcomes for each.
Now, eliminate the least probable outcomes to narrow it down to a manageable number. These are the ones you will choose from. Use the vision to backward navigate to the possible outcomes you have chosen. Select from the list of possible outcomes that this navigation leads back to. This is the list you will choose from, using other considerations to further narrow the choices. No matter how many you have in the end, any of them are likely to lead you to the vision, or away from the vision depending on what you saw.
I realize this seems difficult, so let’s walk through an example using my purpose and a hypothetical vision of a future outcome related to this purpose. My purpose is to awaken new humans, connect them with the Divine so they find their purpose, then provide them with the tools to accomplish that purpose. To make it better, we will use hypothetical visions that are both a good outcome and a bad outcome.

Vision #1: I see a lawsuit against me, hindering my work, resulting in lost revenue for the non-profit, thus slowing progress of my purpose.
Okay, I first assume the vision is a precursor to an upcoming branch in my timeline tree for which I must make a decision to properly navigate away from the undesirable outcome of a lawsuit. I am currently working on a couple books and several blogs which have the highest probability of causing a lawsuit.
I list out all the pending blogs for the next six months, eliminating the ones which are not contentious and have the lowest probability of generating a lawsuit. I am then left with a smaller subset. Now, I work back from the vision to blogs of my subset, further narrowing the list. This is using your intelligence to narrow down based on what things may cause a lawsuit. If you are not sure, check into copyright and libel laws.
From the list of the remaining blogs, I identify each of the areas for which libel or copyright infringement is even possible. Once I have that list, I use it to protect myself when each blog is ready to be created and published. I then complete the same process for the books, ensuring there is nothing which would cause libel or copyright infringement.
I realize you are saying this is simply good professional practices, and I agree. However, if you receive a vision indicating a lawsuit, then this will amp up your good practice, making sure nothing slips through the cracks. Now, one could also argue there are other possible lawsuits which could be filed against me, for example, liability. You would be correct, and if this vision actually happened to me, I would complete that same analysis on my liability risk.
A pre-cog is receiving data that is indicating the highest probable outcome based on current events. This is critical information that most people do not have. It allows the pre-cog to take extra precautions to prevent the bad outcome they had seen. It is a warning, and you need to heed the warning.

Vision #2: I see myself receiving an award for my work.
This is a good outcome, so do I need to do anything? Absolutely! I am seeing this because I am entering into a timeline tree branch where something I do will have an impact on this vision coming to pass. Let’s assume I am currently looking for a publisher for my new book. Based on that, I must do an analysis on each publisher to determine the probability that will lead me to this award. I will eliminate all publishers which are tangential to my book and its subject area.
I will then look at the vision and work back from that, attempting to see which publishers are most likely to lead to that vision. I would consider their market size, competition, exposure, reputation, and marketing efforts, seeing how many books they have which received awards. Eventually, you narrow down the list and then use your own intuition or other factors like publishing times, process, etc. to determine your choice.
If you have ever listened to a famous person who talks about having a vision of their life and then working towards that vision until they achieve it, then you are listening to a person, who may or may not be a pre-cog, managing their timeline based on a known vision. They are manifesting their vision through making decisions which navigate the timeline tree to reach the desired outcome. They were not destined to reach that outcome, they actively navigated their path to it.
The pre-cog has a leg up on most people, since their visions are regular during significant branches in their timeline tree. However, everyone has intuition, and many intelligent and dedicated people are using this basic process naturally, always analyzing each decision based on the branch they are currently at. This means everyone is capable of creating their own timeline and managing it, thus creating their own life.
When you are not a pre-cog, you create the vision yourself and then manifest it, managing your timeline along the way. However, manifesting is another topic entirely, and it plays a role in timeline management. People who say their life is pre-determined and never do anything to manage their timeline are always relying on chance to navigate the branches they encounter. They are often unhappy with the results.
We teach this in education, the premise that your choices determine your trajectory, but now you know there is a mystical aspect to this very notion. Rachet up the amount of computing power you apply to this principle, and you can see how timeline management can be used to guide larger groups of people, maybe even a planet.
I assure you there are very powerful forces using this timeline management process to create the world they want, and that may not be the world you want. Take control of your own timeline to limit their impact on your life, then consider joining organizations with whom you share common goals, then get them to do the same thing. In business, this is a process commonly used to navigate their course to prosperity.
The Universe is a myriad collection of probabilities, just look at the quantum realm to see what I mean. It is a probabilistic Universe, and if you do not understand this and take control of your own probabilities, then you will be like the leaf in the torrent river, never knowing where you are going or what will happen to you when you get there. You control your destiny, so start managing your timeline.
Now, before I go, I want to talk about those visions for which we cannot intervene with because they are too big and disconnected from us personally. Let me tell you something about manifesting. When we alone manifest, we can accomplish amazing things for our lives. But when a collective manifests, well, they can do things which are unbelievable.

Imagine something similar to Minority Report where we have a crew of pre-cogs who report visions to a central authority. If they are large visions, like an airline crash, then another team of mystics (100,000 or more) could simultaneously focus on manifesting a different outcome for such a disaster of that immense proportion. In the past, this was impossible, but with the internet today, such a thing is possible. It doesn’t take everyone to change the future, only a dedicated subset of people. Food for thought! More on this in future blogs.
In a future book of Kriya Serpent Yoga, timeline management and manifesting will be presented as practical tools to help the Kriya Serpent Yogi achieve their purpose in this timeline. Tune into www.OneMinuteMystic.com for that future book. For now, seek your visions and begin determining the proper choices for the branches in your timeline tree.
Pre-cogs have a distinct advantage in timeline management, especially if they receive warnings of bad events coming down the road. If you are a pre-cog, then consider practicing Kriya Serpent Yoga to enhance your abilities, thus better navigating your future!
Peace Profound




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