Corridors of the Mind

Science Fiction & Fantasy, High Tech
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Author: Brad G. Berman ISBN: 9781311333148
Publisher: Brad G. Berman Publication: September 15, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Brad G. Berman
ISBN: 9781311333148
Publisher: Brad G. Berman
Publication: September 15, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

When you realize what a corridor is, mind traveling becomes easy. You see, the entire universe is made of invisible layers of parallel corridors. In fact, you are living inside the primary one right now; all the other corridors are just empty prototypes. In fact, they may or may not ever be used, but you can switch your thoughts into one that is nearby. It is what you do every time you think. Sometimes you may run into someone else in a parallel corridor.

The structure of the corridors is of the kind that allows things to happen instead of preventing things from happening. There is a very big difference, as it is easier for the universe to let things happen than to make them happen. That is why we must often step aside.

Just wait until you accidentally mind travel into your own corridor, you know, the one you are living in right now. You will be able to travel within your own future as well as remember your own past and you will know everything that is happening all around you. Ever had that feeling? It is called deja vu.

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When you realize what a corridor is, mind traveling becomes easy. You see, the entire universe is made of invisible layers of parallel corridors. In fact, you are living inside the primary one right now; all the other corridors are just empty prototypes. In fact, they may or may not ever be used, but you can switch your thoughts into one that is nearby. It is what you do every time you think. Sometimes you may run into someone else in a parallel corridor.

The structure of the corridors is of the kind that allows things to happen instead of preventing things from happening. There is a very big difference, as it is easier for the universe to let things happen than to make them happen. That is why we must often step aside.

Just wait until you accidentally mind travel into your own corridor, you know, the one you are living in right now. You will be able to travel within your own future as well as remember your own past and you will know everything that is happening all around you. Ever had that feeling? It is called deja vu.

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