Monthly Archives: August 2011



When we hear of people “time traveling” and “changing
the past,” we immediately ask, what kind of event was
changed? Could it be possible that what seemed to change
was only a perception of the event? How was it verified?
Could the report be fiction rather than non-fiction?

Based on many years of research and observation in
metaphysics, we believe that much of life is destined,
meaning certain things are meant to be a certain way.

We wish people could change the past and have the
present and future go a different way, but we don’t
feel it’s possible if it’s not meant to be.

At the same time, we feel it’s possible that some
individual souls are back from the future to influence
the present in order to have certain events happen or
not happen in the future. But perhaps that’s destined
too, so they’re not really altering fate.

We’ve never tried going back to the past to change an
event, but we have regressed ourselves and many others
into past lives and re-experienced events to let go of
emotional trauma that had carried over into current lives.

Releasing trauma from the past that has remained in the
subconscious mind improves current life situations.
Regression therapy is an increasingly common healing
method.

The inability to change the past is an example of how no one
has total free will to create what they want after incarnating,
but you do have free will in how you react to destined events.

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Are you thinking of opening your own travel agency? If so, you need to keep a number of things in mind. Owning a travel business demands a certain level of skill and professionalism. It isn’t just a matter of getting a license and plugging into a program. So if you want to be one of the good ones, I strongly suggest that you take the following advice.

For starters, specialize in something. Know that one thing inside and out. For instance, South American travel or exotic adventure travel or eco-tourism. Find and study everything you can get your hands on in that thing. Become a genius. Too many travel agents will book you a cruise to nowhere or a flight to no man’s land and not know the difference between the two. The travel industry has become so vast, that it is just not possible to be an expert at travel in general. You will need to narrow your field. Your business may increase exponentially if you keep that focus on a few things. And you do those things well.

Here’s a second thing. Why not become a “notary public”? Why you ask? What’s the the relationship to a travel business? People travel for many reasons and sometimes in order to settle some special business they are in need of a notary. There are not many notaries available these days, so this is something you can offer your clients either for a small fee or gratis as a way thanking them for their business.

If you are required to agree to an exclusivity contract in order to work with a particular agency, do not do so. That agency is unable to force you into such an agreement and you do not have to. You will, of course, want to check with a lawyer on this one. Most would probably advise against signing such a contract. It may very well be against the law.

As a travel agent, you will find so much fulfillment. Like I said, good ones are hard to find so if you really know your stuff, you will be greatly in demand. People will actually come looking for YOU to book their trip. That means more money for you in YOUR pocket. That’s what it’s about, no? How many of us could use a bit more income? Especially in these days!