DWQA QuestionsCategory: MetaphysicsA viewer asks: “Creator has told us that it is possible to travel through time. If one possessed this ability, would it come with a karmic obligation to go back in time and undo any unwitting wrongs done after their negative effects become apparent? Or even actions that aren’t inherently wrong in general, but in a certain case, contributed to a bad outcome? Or would this create a perpetual cycle of tinkering adding new layers of unforeseen consequences? Is intervening in the past generally a net karmic negative for a being in the physical, regardless of intention?” What can Creator tell us?
Nicola Staff asked 1 month ago
As we have taught, going back in time for physical beings means that all must go back in time. You cannot go back selectively to do anything positive or negative without carrying the entirety of everything in existence along with you. So this entire scenario you are probing presents many more problems than solutions. It is the Extraterrestrial Alliance which is disregarding moral principles in wanting to rejigger things for their personal benefit doing time travel in your galaxy. As human beings, you will not be around long enough to figure out how to match their technological prowess for time travel, in any event, but your question speaks to the many pitfalls such endeavors hold. If you think about simple legal principles like having property rights, such that your home is your castle, so no one should trespass without your permission, a time traveler forcing a reliving of a period of time, through time travel, on everyone else is intruding on their lives. Given the variability and the volatile nature of the workings of energy, it is not possible to have a perfect repetition, save for one change done by the time traveler or a series of such events. There would be enough of a ripple effect that many things would be inadvertently influenced, whether in small ways or large, and each and every such instance represents an intrusion on personal sovereignty.