==new answer== We all have this ability. It is a natural occurance in sub-conscious mind. If you are serious about getting acquainted with this part of yourself, then you will be led to the proper place of training. Although this was available to me as part of my training, I was more interested in developing an understanding of a system which aided me in getting a handle on now, so I did'nt persue relating to the past except for the information I got from past life readings. I do know several who did develop this part of themselves. I have had the experience of getting pictures of someone's past related to a counseling session I was doing. One thing I did develop an interest in was healing. Through regular healing practices over a two year period, I am still fascinated that we can develop the ability to see into the physical body. I learned much about myself through this practice. When you do the work it takes to rise above the physical existence, you will correspondingly notice the freedom from physical restrictions to the extent that you have developed. I know first hand the meaning of the words "to be in the world but not of it" someday.
The past tense of the verb "possess" is "possessed."
Archaeologists study past human life through the detection and analysis of the physical effects of human activities.
Anthropologists
Posse is a noun. Only verbs have past tenses. If by chance you meant "possess", it's a weak verb and its past tense is "possessed".
It's past tense -- possessed
"Possess" is a regular verb; therefore, its past tense form is "possessed".
The study of past life on earth called Paleontology. The study of past human life and societies is called anthropology. The study of past lives that you may have had is the study of reincarnation.
A scientist who studies the material remains of past human life.
An archaeologist studies the remains of human life, including artifacts and structures left behind by past societies.
The past participle of become is also have or has become. She has become a better person.
An archaeologist studies past human life by examining artifacts, while a paleontologist studies ancient life forms by studying fossils.
The simple past tense is became. The past participle is become.