How Useful Is It To Know The Future?

I've decided to give the new TV series, "Flash Forward" a try, all the while determined to maintain a conscious effort to limit my viewing ("vegging") time. I like much of what's out there these days, movies, TV and books that deal with the subject of time travel, the illusion of time, and stories that get us thinking about multi-dimensionality and the notion that reality just might be a whole lot different than it seems...or contrary to what we've been taught to believe.

Anyway, I haven't decided how much I like the acting in this new series, but I'm enjoying watching how the characters utilize what they've witnessed in the future--when life froze for a few seconds, and everyone saw themselves in their own, personal and specific future flashes. Some work to create a different future in their present, to change what they saw. Others are relieved by what they saw. I love this line: "The future saved me."

This is precisely how I use the future when I see it for my clients, only I always go to the most positive, possible future moments. That future floating around out there, beyond linear time, creates hope and a sense of direction, especially for clients who doubt that they even have a future, much less the potential for a happy one.

The tricky part is convincing clients that the only (and most expedient) way that they'll arrive in that future moment...is by living fully in the present, where the Source can find us, and assist.