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    Default Intro to Timelines for Dummy's 101

    Hi everyone,

    many people are hearing talk about creating personal timelines and really don't understand what it means, so I thought I would give a good example that any of you can use to describe it to others and thought it might be an idea for helping Bill and Inelia share the concept with others in their training.

    I'm polling this to see what you would do in the same situation, or what you think your spouse would do...

    take the poll before my next post, just for the fun of it...

    the choices are timelines. which will be explained...


    One day I was driving home from the office with a big gorgeous bouquet of flowers beside me for an anniversary present, and the phone rang, my wife said you did remember my flowers didn't you?

    I pulled over to the side of the road grabbed 2 dozen roses from the front seat and turned around and there was a little old lady walking towards me between me and the dumpster...

    I handed them to her and tears poured down her cheeks...

    she had always wanted her husband to buy her flowers but didn't want to ask...

    She gave me a big hug waved and walked down the street smiling from ear to ear with her flowers...

    I bent over and grabbed a handful of dandelions and hopped back in the car...
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    Hahaha. (the poll!!!) Okay, maybe I have had a example today of a changed timeline. Up until today, my family who are awake, aware and have been taught about timelines, have felt the Christchurch earthquakes (the major ones that is). Today, none of us felt the two Christchurch earthquakes even though those in the district felt them!! My granddaughter was in a stadium in Dunedin which was hastily evacuated. All the schoolgirls around her felt the earthquake, she didn't. She could see the swinging of lights etc, but couldnt feel a thing. Interesting! Is this a example of being on a different timeline?

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    Cool, yours sincerely, a timeline dummy

    Carmen: WOW!! That is amazing.

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    Quote Posted by Carmen (here)
    Hahaha. (the poll!!!) Okay, maybe I have had a example today of a changed timeline. Up until today, my family who are awake, aware and have been taught about timelines, have felt the Christchurch earthquakes (the major ones that is). Today, none of us felt the two Christchurch earthquakes even though those in the district felt them!! My granddaughter was in a stadium in Dunedin which was hastily evacuated. All the schoolgirls around her felt the earthquake, she didn't. She could see the swinging of lights etc, but couldnt feel a thing. Interesting! Is this a example of being on a different timeline?

    I can confirm that and the same thing has been happening to us for several years now, with only one exception, the most recent quake. We normally never feel a thing when people living all around us are really affected, in one case my husband had to rush out there and treat a heart attack.
    I have started to explain it in terms of timelines. I decided long time ago that I wanted to get through the shift and live a long and happy life...and although I used to suffer from depression I can't remember when I had the last one.
    It was a decision, an inner step, a willingness, to simply live and enjoy life.

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    Good on you ulli, I think your discision was a timeline shift. We certainly live in interesting times.

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    Hello,

    I have my doubts about all this.
    With a change of understanding through experience, a change in perception can take place.

    Is this what you call timeline? Is doing something different a timeline?

    It sounds like NEW AGE to me. NEW AGE sounds like NEW WORLD ORDER.

    If this is all about change in the physical or mental realm,
    I smell 'common purpose'.

    New Age seems like a watering down of actual experience.

    Or have I got this wrong?

    Tony

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    You've got it wrong. Trust me!

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    Quote Posted by Carmen (here)
    Good on you ulli, I think your discision was a timeline shift. We certainly live in interesting times.
    My decision actually meant giving up a lot of material goodies, jet set life style, amusing chit chat lunches with lovely bouquets of flowers in the center of the table, designer clothes, designer decor....
    Then came the big surprise:
    I can still fly when i have to and the cost has gone down, i still have my "stuff", although giving away some of it,
    Although when I lunch alone I graze the fridge, but if i want flowers to decorate my dinner table, well, they grow like weeds all around me, orchids, bird of paradise, bougainvilla, etc,....
    The designer clothes i find for $2 in the local second hand shops, that includes my doctor husband's Brooks Brothers shirts, and my own linen blouses, all new, still with the original Nordstrom price tag, and little spare button in the plastic bag,
    We pay $350 rent for a 4000 sq ft property, our electric bill is $50 per month
    My husband is a private GP, and charges $25 for a consultation and gives the medicines out for free as he receives so many free samples.
    He doesn't need malpractise insurance...his patients love him so much there is not a day where he doesn't come home with
    food that was given to him in gratitude...
    I'm only sharing this to demonstrate what life is like when you put your inner compass in the right direction, stuff happens beyond your wildest dreams....
    But you do have to shed those old programs and thinking patterns, be they status oriented in order to impress the "Haves" or goodiegoodie image oriented to impress the Christians, or social image oriented to impress the "Havenots".
    When all that projection stuff is out of the way you are on your highway.
    Or staircase to heaven....

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    Quote Posted by ulli (here)
    You've got it wrong. Trust me!
    Have you been sucking Lord Sidious's pills again?

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    Quote Posted by pie'n'eal (here)
    Quote Posted by ulli (here)
    You've got it wrong. Trust me!
    Have you been sucking Lord Sidious's pills again?
    I gave him some of mine....now he is hooked...

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    Quote Posted by pie'n'eal (here)
    Hello,

    I have my doubts about all this.
    With a change of understanding through experience, a change in perception can take place.

    Is this what you call timeline? Is doing something different a timeline?

    It sounds like NEW AGE to me. NEW AGE sounds like NEW WORLD ORDER.

    If this is all about change in the physical or mental realm,
    I smell 'common purpose'.

    New Age seems like a watering down of actual experience.

    Or have I got this wrong?

    Tony
    Hello again Pineal, from one of the "science/philosophy" ramblers as you called us, that popped briefly in one of your threads

    Action >>> Reaction

    Choice, with a following action, creates a reaction, or a new line of events that "wait" to happen. Think of it as a domino effect.

    Each action, if it is not connected with all of the events that are on a "stack" and "wait" for themselves to "happen" or "occur", branches off to another line of events, with those that were "compatible" in the first time line, appearing in some part of the chronological order of the new timeline.

    Maybe the tree analogy would be more comprehend able. Each choice/action we make creating a new branch with a line of events stacked on it.

    Sometimes two timelines "collide" and merge in one, eliminating some events from happening, allowing others to proceed.

    Say, you have two timelines, timeline 'a' and timeline 'b'. The timeline 'a' can be curved and form a tangential point 'A' with timeline 'b' briefly, the connection between the two timelines called 'A' being a singular event, that is more likely to occur then all others, and after it happens the two timelines divide again.

    While the event 'A' lasts, people are able through perception to (more or less) perceive phenomena that are not explainable through present logic.

    Too many examples to mention. Some might see the World Trade Center still standing briefly, while the event 'A' lasts, other might see a person that its supposed to be dead walking around like nothing happened, again briefly, while event 'A' finishes its existence.

    Nothing New World Order about it, you just have to experience it to know it.

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    Default Re: Intro to Timelines for Dummy's 101

    I forgot to share one of my examples.

    I had to write something one day, and I like using a specific pen that I have, that is a gift from somebody very close to me. So it had a sentimental value.

    I couldn't find it where I usually put it back. Nor anywhere else in the house.

    I decided that I would use something else for this and since I had no other pen at that moment, I decided to buy a new one.

    When I got back I wanted to put the new pencil at the place where I put the old one, and there it was! Like it never left the place.

    As I lifted up my old pen, I left the new one on my dining table. I just smiled and started writing. When I was done and ready to pick up the things, I couldn't find the new pen on the table! It was gone.

    I was home alone the entire time. Nobody to mess around with my pens or any other things for that matter.

    Strangely, even though my new pen was gone, the money I gave for it didn't suddenly reappear lol.

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    Quote Posted by OnyxKnight (here)
    I forgot to share one of my examples.

    I had to write something one day, and I like using a specific pen that I have, that is a gift from somebody very close to me. So it had a sentimental value.

    I couldn't find it where I usually put it back. Nor anywhere else in the house.

    I decided that I would use something else for this and since I had no other pen at that moment, I decided to buy a new one.

    When I got back I wanted to put the new pencil at the place where I put the old one, and there it was! Like it never left the place.

    As I lifted up my old pen, I left the new one on my dining table. I just smiled and started writing. When I was done and ready to pick up the things, I couldn't find the new pen on the table! It was gone.

    I was home alone the entire time. Nobody to mess around with my pens or any other things for that matter.

    Strangely, even though my new pen was gone, the money I gave for it didn't suddenly reappear lol.
    What was it that you were writing? Not that I want to know, just suggesting that those kinds of incidences are trying to get your attention onto something.
    Or maybe it meant to point to writing in general?? Pens write...hmmm....new pen, old pen...OnyxPen instead of OnyxKnight?
    Shed the knight and become a pen...
    hey, I'm doing your work for you, ...you are supposed to find the clues, not me...it's your life, after all....

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    Default Re: Intro to Timelines for Dummy's 101

    Thanks OnyxKnight,
    It still sounds fishy to me.
    One is still walking around with the same luggage/mindset.
    It's still Coke or Pepsi.

    Shouldn't a timeline change, change ones life direction, gradually
    Losing all that trivial luggage?

    Yours
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    OK, so as the story continues, I don't need to tell everyone driving home, I was on a dangerous timeline...

    in front of me I saw three choices

    The first that popped to mind, was she is already mad so I might as well head to the bar and have a few drinks with my friends, when I get home I can tell her I left the door open and someone took them from the car...

    weighing the timeline I see 3 problems with the first, 1 - spending time with friends on an anniversary without her... 2 no flowers... 3, lying and blaming it on others...

    that option would scratch any good Karma from making that little old lady's day... Guaranteed disastrous outcome

    so then the second option comes to mind, I have a grocery store on the way home that I could stop in quick to get more flowers, but I would need to stop at an ATM or use a card which would give her a time stamp proving I didn't buy them until after the phone call... Which means for the next 50 years I will be hearing about it...

    Scratch that one too, another bad outcome...

    looks like I'll have to go for the 3rd option... Wing it...

    I look down at the scraggly bunch of flowers remembering the little ladies smile and laughed... not so much the thought of seeing her face when I walk in with Dandelions as much as I knew it was going to be all right.

    I pull into the Garage hoping she doesn't swing open the door until everything is set...

    again 2 timelines, one I'm busted, 2 still aiming for the perfect outcome...

    the door didn't open so I scoop up the flowers and head inside...
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    once inside I head straight for the kitchen, thinking she must be upstairs still getting ready to go out...

    I grab a small vase pop in the flowers and put them right on the Dining room table where she likes to keep her roses, so far so good, I head upstairs to change out of my suit quick and see her heading towards me, I give her a quick kiss and happy anniversary while I head to the bedroom and she wanders out to the kitchen...

    2 timelines, one she gets furious, the other, she remembers I'm a joker...

    I hear her sneaking around looking for the roses I toss my shirt on the bed quick, the change and receipt carefully facing the door to be seen...

    I head out to the main room and she walks towards me looking sad and says she doesn't feel like going out...

    perfect, I didn't either...

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    now for the next step, I pop open a bottle of her favorite wine pour two glasses and carry them over to the coffee table and settle back into the sofa waiting...

    I see her walk out in a little teddy and I smile as she heads towards me grinning sitting down and looking up in my eyes and says "so where's my flowers"

    this is mission critical, make or break moment right here...

    so I say with a straight face, they are on the table and she busts out laughing and snuggles up closer...

    ok here we go... deep breath...

    brain is scrambling for words, but they just start flowing out...

    "I pulled over to talk with you on the way home, and you know how I have a big heart... (diversion to keep her from remembering the conversation) she smiles and says "I'm still here aren't I"

    "Well when I was standing talking with you I looked up and saw a little lady walking up the street and I'm not sure why, but I knew she needed something to cheer her up" at this moment I already know her mind is spinning... is he joking, are my flowers hidden somewhere... so I continued and told her how she cried explaining she had never received flowers from her husband when he was alive...

    at that moment she melted not even caring any more that I had given away her flowers...

    I reached down beside the sofa, picking up a single rose and handed it to her, suddenly tears filled her eyes, and she knew why I had given away her flowers, but this one meant more to her than 100 dozens...

    you see when I first hopped in my car, reality hit me and good deed or not, looking at those scraggly little yellow flowers, I was toast...

    I sat for a while finally starting the car and just before driving off, there was a knock on my window, I looked up and the little lady was standing there holding a single rose, the nicest of them all. She already looked 10 years younger than when we first met... as the window rolled down she handed it to me and said he told me to give you one, and said you'd know when to give it to her... I asked he? she looked up and said my husband, and he said he can't thank you enough... I watched as she almost skipped away...

    and I knew at that moment everything would be ok...

    and it was...

    after that day, I used to buy a flower for any reason, but mostly when she needed cheering up, she worked long hard hours, and nothing helped it all disappear like walking in and finding it waiting for her.

    my son watched the magic and as he was growing up, he would bring a flower home and hide it so she would find it and flash back to that moment of happiness...

    so for my family it is now a tradition on how a single Rose is a beautiful thing...

    it has now become a part of a spiritual bloodline secret for all generations to follow...

    now I have shared it here in this forum, with worldwide viewers...

    so you can say it has become a part of Global consciousness...

    just a small nudge in the timeline can make huge changes through the world...

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    The lesson, wasn't just about the rose...

    That day I changed a major timeline, her Anniversary became ours...

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    wow....I'm stunned. Wonderful!

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    thanks Ulli,

    stunned almost speechless, I guess it is a keeper then huh...

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