Do great generals have visions?

Many military generals whose names grace the annals of history have something very unique in common: they believed in victory almost as a divine right, far beyond ego or arrogance, although they had a good dose of that too. Just like many top athletes believe they are going to win, almost to the point of psycho-cybernetics on steroids, they practically imagine their victories. So one has to wonder if achievement at the higher levels requires the kind of brain that can go there. Let’s talk.

You see, we were having this dialogue in our think tank, it turns out that General Patton and George Washington both had this personality quirk. So did Alexander the Great, Napoleon, and others. Now regarding George Washington’s ‘vision’ or divine inspiration, yes I understand that myself, but I also wonder if any of that is ‘seeing through time’ perhaps something the mind is capable of. , or at least some minds are, those who are completely self-realized, perhaps not all. I had read that Alexander the Great and others had also talked about such things. General Patton believed that he had reincarnated from a famous leader or warriors of the past.

I have watched victory in sports before competition and seen it unfold almost exactly as I saw it, and have even wondered if I am capable of sending myself information back in time, in retrospect after so many successful predictions of the future. come to pass Maybe it’s Maxwell Maltz’s Psychocybernetic Theory, or just the way things work, maybe the human mind is an organic quantum device, maybe time doesn’t exist and yet we are perceived to be trapped in it I refuse to be. Maybe it’s a choice, maybe that’s why I write about future concepts and science fiction, hard to say.

In fact, I really believe that nothing is impossible, even if I can’t prove it based on the Scientific Method, but it’s what I suggest magic, or can be explained if we remove the ‘time dimension’ which is IF it really exists in everything – funny stuff, TRUE? I’ve also contemplated that maybe certain minds can wish events to happen, because not being religious and having that kind of thing happen to me over and over again, it seems like there’s more to the story than science or religion has to offer. provide. U.S.

So I’m wondering if it’s just ‘possible’ which means ‘impossible’ doesn’t exist, or if you believe it exists which means you created your own impossibilities, limits, barriers, then it’s a choice. That theory would wreak havoc on perceived reality and lend itself well to alternate futures and universes, meaning time travel or removing that ‘time trap’ is surmountable, much like hacking into a computer simulation or dedigitizing a game. from Matrix VR.

Anyway, I enjoy thinking here from time to time, but don’t lose sight of the ball in our timed reality, either. It is interesting how the visions of George Washington or the speculation thereof are still intriguing today. Was he crazy, brilliant or human? Maybe we should look at the DNA from his remaining locket of hair and reflect on this on a scientific level to prove that it’s nonsense or that there’s actually something different there?

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