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Having recently watched the film “Discovery”, released on television in 2017 by American director Charlie McDowell, I thought about the eternal question itself - “Is there life after death?” official confirmation of the existence of life after death, which prompts millions of people to commit suicide in order to “go over the edge.” The characters in the film, as a result of their research, not only come to the conclusion that life after death is possible, but go further in their assumptions and death for them becomes a “portal” to a completely different reality. In order not to reveal “all the cards” at the beginning of my story, I I just want you to answer the question yourself: Do you believe? Do we really not interrupt our existence when we die? Are we ending up in a world where all our relatives are alive and well? How much time do we have THERE? This may not be heaven, but maybe this new life? Everything seems to be from scratch? I can imagine the faces of my readers at this moment. All. I don’t read Tarakanova-Yumina, the author has “outlived himself” and is quietly losing his mind, but those who have experienced a loss, or more simply put, the loss of a loved one, will understand me. After all, when we lose control of the situation, it’s easier for us to “turn around” into faith, isn’t it? Another world? Paradise? Another reality, where our loved ones are alive and well, where there is no pain and tears, where everything is as You would want it. Imagining this world, we seem to calm ourselves down and the pain subsides. Returning to the “denouement” of the film “Opening”, I will surprise you, the director seems to have read our thoughts and dares to offer a completely ideal answer - Yes, there is another reality where you are given the opportunity to CORRECT ALL YOUR MISTAKES! I'm scared to even think about what would happen to our entire world if confirmation of this thought actually found scientific confirmation. What have we chosen, to live this life, with the wrong steps already taken, unnecessary quarrels and partings, with the wrong conclusions, with our losses? OR? Would they go THERE, where everything can still be corrected? Imagine if such a discovery were confirmed, This means that somewhere in another dimension on January 27, 1837, the duel between Alexander Sergeevich Pushkin and Georges de Heckern (Dantes) might not have happened, and ours the poet would have gained fame after living a long life. And Marilyn Monroe (née Norma Jeane Mortenson) on August 5, 1962, might not have committed suicide (according to one version), but continued her acting path that led her to world fame. Michael Jackson, perhaps after real life death in our world, he would have woken up fifteen years later in one of the places he knew and loved. I would visit a competent psychotherapist there who would help him overcome all his psychotraumas and accept himself for who he is. And perhaps in that life, one of my favorite pop singers would not have made the decision to change the color of his skin, would not have gone through painful periods of loss of health, fame and popularity. Or, in general, a completely different example, according to one version, at a concert a spotlight fell on his head and set fire to the hair on his head, from which all these operations began. Can you imagine if Michael Jackson had remained “black”, but with his talent and energy, how much more would he have done? What if there was no other reality, but scientists could create a real “time machine” and we would have the opportunity to correct our mistakes ad infinitum? I broke up with my loved one, realized that I had made a mistake about two years later, came to the Center of Change, rewinded the required time and now YOU ARE TOGETHER AGAIN! Knowing that after a jumping competition a silver medalist can become a gold medalist according to the same scheme, what would happen then? Imagine having a chance to cure a seriously ill relative by simply returning for five years and persuading Him to undergo the necessary examination? What did we choose with such a time machine? Would we really all rush endlessly, like victims of plastic surgery, having done one operation and not being able to stop, would we rule, cut down time and with it our reality? As a psychologist, I can say that healthy?28.07.2017