Future Memory

P.M.H Atwater is the researcher who first coined this phrase pertaining to the 'near death experience.'  Another term that has been used is 'flash forwards.'  I was constantly having these type of episodes during childhood. I couldn't tell the difference between tomorrow or yesterday at times.   In the 'afterlife' realm - there is no such thing as time.  The past, present and future are one thing.

After 1978 Near Death Experience

Future MemoryFuture flashes were constantly flashing before my eyes.  I had been told by family members and friends that as a child, this sort of thing had happened to me in the past.  They said that as a child constantly talk about tomorrow as if it was yesterday. 

As an 18 year old adult, I was walking with a worldly mind of understanding and this sort of insight was stunning, shocking and very hard for my own mind to comprehend.  I could sometimes see into tomorrow as if it was yesterday. 

It was not something I mentally controlled.  It was as if this had a mind of it's own and would come to me like a 'wind' that blew through me with a voice attached to it at times. 

I didn't have a religious vocabulary in my past so I didn't know how to verbalize the events in a way that gave it religious significance. 

This section contains various stories related to how this 'invisible wind' blew through me which would open up my 'inner' eye to view into the headlines, events and circumstances of the future before it happened in real time.