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Dawn
27th December 2011, 13:36
I am opening this thread hoping that others will share their experiences with changing our timelines. Please share freely here. I hope this thread ends up creating and awareness of how powerful we all are.
I have had a number of experiences of suddenly jumping forward in time to a shocking and horrible event. When this happens I usually go directly into a super-consciousness state where working with energies that brought this into being are re-aligned to different patterns. In each case the 'horrible' events did not come to pass.
I should mention here that these 'time jumps' or 'reality jumps' always happen when I am fully awake during my daylight hours. And they are always unplanned, at least from my little human standpoint. So the experiences are very 3D to me, and I am not in a dreaming state at the time.
By the way, I do not think this is a special talent. I know many others who have done this and continue to do this. It is as though a portion of consciousness, that is much vaster and more powerful than I am, works through me at such times.
My best understanding, when I have looked closely, goes something like this: All moments are really ONE moment ,which means that all possibilities and all future and past events, actually exist simultaneously (outside of the time continuum). We have already successfully made it into a wonderful future, however in that future we have the advanced ability to time travel, and change past events. We do that by traveling to the point of their inception. From that point we are able to make changes very easily, which enhance our future. We have gone back in time many times to this reality to tweak the energy for a more positive outcome.
Well, I don't have any way of knowing for sure that my above understanding is correct, however it would explain a great deal that I have experienced in my life.
joedjemal
27th December 2011, 13:44
Yes, a few times. Impossible to prove though. I've been able to perceive a smear of probabilities for a few minutes ahead and select which outcome I wanted to be in, things go sepia and blurred and moving objects look like transparent sausages going in lots of different directions. Difficult to describe. And it's one of those things that feels wrong to do too often. If you change the past it adversely affects your memory.
777
27th December 2011, 13:47
Agreed Dawn. I'd get slightly pedantic with the semantics though! I think "time" is a mis-leading word for the state that you speak of. I experience many versions of myself dipping in and out of a 3d experience to supplement higher versions of me that do indeed exist all simultaneously, as after all.......we are one. I believe this to be true down to the sub-atomic, up to the galactic.
Dawn
27th December 2011, 14:12
Thanks 777
Agreed Dawn. I'd get slightly pedantic with the semantics though! I think "time" is a mis-leading word for the state that you speak of. I experience many versions of myself dipping in and out of a 3d experience to supplement higher versions of me that do indeed exist all simultaneously, as after all.......we are one. I believe this to be true down to the sub-atomic, up to the galactic.
This language situation....aint it a bitch! There is just no saying anything correctly in this language. I appreciate your trying to clarify things.
Meanwhile... can you share one or 2 of your experiences?
Here's one of mine: I drove up to my daughters school to await the last bell when she would leave class and need a ride home. I was about 15 minutes early so I decided to get out of the car and sit on the grass in the warm sunshine while waiting, but I never got that far. As I stepped onto the grass of her campus I was suddenly in a timeline 15 years distant. Something was terribly wrong and I felt a deep sense of hopelessness and sorrow. I knew my daughter had chosen to marry a man who would lead her into a life of great unhappiness and that this would echo down through her children and their children. Suddenly I found myself doing a ritual right there on the grass to change the energy grid and redirect flows. When I was done I knew that all would be well and that the future I had 'seen' would not come to pass.
By the way, I did not know the man she was planning to marry, he had not shown up in her life yet. I also had no previous training in the ritual I performed.
Within a month she got expelled from that school. You see, she was very bright and the public schools offered no stimulation to her, so we had managed to get her into a private Catholic High School, even though we were not a Catholic family. Her view on life did not match theirs and they expelled her for the non-Catholic views she had expressed in her social studies class paper. When this happened, I 'knew' that remaining in that school would have led to the future I had witnessed for that brief time.
Since it never happened there is, of course, no proof. And she has not married or chosen a life mate at this point in her life.
Camilo
27th December 2011, 14:34
I've gone trhough similar experiences in the last 20 yrs. There is a theory that some of us came from the future to correct the past and change the outcome, so keep it up!
Jenci
27th December 2011, 14:38
Hi Dawn,
I haven't experienced anything in terms of timelines changing but my experience of time these days is very different to the linear process of time I have experienced all my life.
I would describe my experience with time is like watching a DVD. Sometimes life is on slow motion and I get to see things unfolding in the tiniest of details very, very slowly and minutes can seem like hours in linear time.
Other times I am on fast forward and everthing is moving so quick it is like a blur.
And other times it is like the skip button is being used to skip between chapters. When this first started happening it used to freak me out. I would be 'missing time' and find myself in an event and I have no recollection of how I got there. The more this has happened, the more normal it has become. My memory does not work like it used to, a lot of time events are 'gone' for me after they have happened.
I put this down to the lack of indentification with my mind which only functions in the past and future. It has stopped bothering me......I think it more bothers others as I look to vague when asked about things that have happened previously :)
Jeanette
Calz
27th December 2011, 14:47
Interesting thread.
Only time I change timelines is when hitting the snooze button ... :sorry: ... couldn't resist.
Silly question time. If we make a conscious choice to change timelines to, for example, one where the most positive of all outcomes were occuring ... would that not be considered "STS" in that we would be making a "selfish" choice for our "this self" since (presumably) one of our "other selves" would need to be on the flip side of the "switch"???
Is that not the concept where we all have "selves" in each timeline?
Consciously moving one of your other selves into a "more negative" timeline seems like a paradox of sorts. Would not your "other self" need to lower their vibration accordingly???
:decision::bolt::decision:
CdnSirian
27th December 2011, 15:45
This is all real to me. As a child I was distracted by the awake "events" I would see so I decided I wanted it to go away. Later the dreams started...and I became aware that events can be in the planning, and people can tap into those intentions. If the consensus reality doesn't agree, they don't happen. At least not on our time line. Perhaps we could describe ourselves as "walking the perimeter of possibilities". Guarding the reality so to speak. "Just say no". :) It takes continual grounding to keep it up and stay comfortable, but the planet helps us, no?
Snowbird
27th December 2011, 19:08
I'm finding that changing a timeline can be as simple as remaining in a state of bliss. In other words, raising your vibrational frequency to a level that is higher than you are accustom to. This does require a little work and maintenance by meditation, affirmations, positive thoughts, supportive prayer, and positive attitude uplift. I use aids such as CDs of meditations, healing music, sound healing, visual aids such as Stewart Swerdlow's suggestion to visually place yourself into a large violet tetrahedron and then visually place the tetrahedron into a violet octahedron. He says that this protection lasts for two or three days. I do an affirmation in the mornings that would knock people's socks off. This thing is robust and is tailored just for me.
I like it up here. :party:
araucaria
27th December 2011, 19:45
Interesting thread.
Only time I change timelines is when hitting the snooze button ... :sorry: ... couldn't resist.
Silly question time. If we make a conscious choice to change timelines to, for example, one where the most positive of all outcomes were occuring ... would that not be considered "STS" in that we would be making a "selfish" choice for our "this self" since (presumably) one of our "other selves" would need to be on the flip side of the "switch"???
Is that not the concept where we all have "selves" in each timeline?
Consciously moving one of your other selves into a "more negative" timeline seems like a paradox of sorts. Would not your "other self" need to lower their vibration accordingly???
:decision::bolt::decision:
Maybe the trick is to align all one's timelines/selves to positive outcomes, to the extent that anything untoward in the 'past' is written out?
mab777
27th December 2011, 20:15
very interesting .. I was talking with my wife about this 2 days ago. thank´s Dawn. I Like very much your´s messages.
Marcelo
kingmonkey
27th December 2011, 20:18
A group i took some training with a while back have a process that claims to allow an individual the ability to see ones own life path and alternative life paths. I believe that you appear to have this ability naturally. I think it is a common shamanic ability though i believe that it is a natural function of us all though we may perceive it differently.
The process allows an individual to "see" various paths illuminated in front of oneself. Some are brighter than others and it is claimed that we all have an optimal path. The theory is that Gaia the intelligence behind all life is in a constant process of balancing out life on earth but ultimately aspires for all life to prosper and so provided a path for us that ultimately will benefit our own healing and that of all life. Through trauma and life decisions it is common to veer off the optimum life path. When one is on the optimum life path one feels a sense of euphoria even whilst in difficult situations. I believe that we all have this inner knowing.
I personally had limited success with the particular technique they taught. But a friend who also took this training regularly could aceces the ability of seeing her paths. One one occasion she actually saw her own death in the coming week. A truck plowed into her car. She saw her own funeral and her family grieving and everything. She was very perturbed by this and did not know what to do. Ultimately she did some healing on all the issues related to her death. But she did not know if she was successful. A few days later when in her car she passed the very same truck she had witnessed in this vision but thankfully she is still with us.
So yes i believe in the concept of timelines.
My current way of understanding it is that time is a bit of an illusion that allows us the luxury of a bit of delay in manifesting our thoughts. I believe that all moments past present and future exist simultaneously. As soon as one changes/heals in this moment so do the other points of reference. I also strongly believe that the consequences of our own actions permeate through the generations . Just as we inherit traits and traumas from our ancestors we pass them on to our own legacy. In the same way i personally believe that perhaps our ancestors and our selves and our future selves also simultaneously exist. Thus every moment is an opportunity to effect our timelines. This is very exciting if you ask me.
Ilie Pandia
27th December 2011, 23:34
Hello Dawn,
Perhaps there is a language problem, but wouldn't be more effective to change the "energy grid" in the present rather than "fixing" a future event?
With regards to your question in the thread title I'd like to think so, but I don't know for sure.
In my case I see around me a lot of "predictions" for a doom and gloom scenario, how the collapse and the crisis is a "mathematical certainty" and how it seems that there is nothing to be done.
What I do then is to stop and make a conscious decision not to accept that suggested future. I do not choose it, I do not support it. Then I visualize or think about the kind of "reality" that I'd happily be a part of. Did this change my timeline? I hope so, but I don't know for sure :).
Unified Serenity
28th December 2011, 05:55
This is an interesting area to explore. I have read and heard of entering other time lines to talk to yourself who is successful at X thing and learn what you can. I have dreamt the future and one dream when I was younger was not positive and when the events began to unfold in real time, I just changed a few small things and the negative thing did not happen.
I have lost time before one night when I was in intercessory prayer for about 4 hours I lost all sense of time. I remembered starting my prayer time and it seemed like twenty minutes when in fact it was over 4 hours. That was back when I would spend the night in prayer. I have had a few other events of lost time, but I have no recollection of actually changing a timeline.
I can tell you this that I do feel as though time is speeding up. It's not just the getting older things so time flies when compared to how long it felt a year took to go by when I was a child. I really do feel like time has quickened though our clocks still say it's 60 minutes in an hour, 24 hours in a day etc.. I'd like to hear more from you Dawn on this if you have anything else to share.
TelosianEmbrace
28th December 2011, 06:43
It is an honour to share here. In contemplating this question, I see the deeper synchronicity of how our answers to threads at this point in time would be different at different times in our lives, for our memories of past events are selective and ever changing. I know that I may have had experiences more relevant to the question answered, but at the time this is the experience that readily comes to mind.
It was during my intensive months of meditation. It was nighttime, and I woke up. I 'saw' a vision of a version of me from the future, standing there near the old fireplace in my room. He was strong and confident, and wearing a fleecy top. He looked at me, and in a firm voice, said to me 'I am you a year in the future. Do not delay!' I assumed, through his clothing, his demeanour and my own desire for a future as an outdoor ed. instructor, that he was telling me to apply for an outdoor ed. course. I did all I could to move my life in this direction, including applying for courses, investigating career paths and talking to people. Yet for me this future did not eventuate. It seems that the appearance of my apparition from another timeline actually could have moved me off that timeline and onto this timeline.
I like the concept of three dimensional coloured threads through space weaving their way around each other from the left to the right, sometimes touching, sometimes winding around each other, to illustrate our individual life paths. I referred to my own timeline as my Undt. :o
I have no doubt we can change our timelines, as suggested in Dawn's OP. Sometimes it may be as simple as changing one's stride as one walks, holding one's breath as one thinks certain thoughts, or stopping one's mechanical impulses before we act upon them. One method for me, in affirming my sovereignty over that of the power structure within which I live, is as simple as consciously bending one of my fingers. An affirmation that all I wish for will come into being.
wolf_rt
28th December 2011, 07:03
No proof, but i am pretty sure i have stopped WW3, so far at least.... I also go Bush Jr. voted in... sorry.....
F**k WW3 they can blow that S**t out there ass....
TraineeHuman
28th December 2011, 08:02
I find this discussion very interesting. I need to go away and do some research on what sorts of abilities I have that may be relevant.
I do know that if I sit and look intensely at a person’s face for about a minute or two I can “run their energy” sufficiently to see their face seem to visually change into how they looked at the ages their energies, or the contents of their subconscious, are the most locked-down in and stuck at. I also know that I can see what the person’s face would look like if that person were to follow their “best possible timeline”. I do know that everybody subconsciously knows all about that “best possible self”, particularly in their current lifetime. And they subconsciously work towards it as a goal, though they don't generally achieve it.
So I can certainly “see” backward and forward in time regarding any individual person, including myself. That’s because once you have the face you can easily locate all the energies and all sorts of details about the person. (Which is why some indigenous cultures have a ban on photos.)
I’ve also had out-of-body experiences where I’ve journeyed without a body and traveled through very strange landscapes. I’m pretty sure some of those journeys have been through time or the fabric of time. But which ones? And how do I understand exactly where/what such journeys were?
I’ve also experienced somebody’s future self, or my own future self, appearing in a subtle form to encourage the current-time version of the person in question that they were on the right track and should persevere in a certain direction.
I’ll have to reflect and experiment a little. Don’t know yet if this fits with most of the above.
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