Are You Looking In The Wrong Place—Or The Wrong Timeline?
Are You Looking in the Wrong Place—or the Wrong Timeline?
When something feels lost to you—when you’re searching for a place, a person, or an answer—it’s natural to wonder if you’re looking in the wrong place. But have you ever considered that you might be looking in the wrong timeline?
In a multidimensional reality, existence isn’t bound by linear paths. Instead, it unfolds across timelines and parallel states of being. From this perspective, it’s possible that you’re currently occupying a timeline where what you’re searching for simply doesn’t exist in your current reality?
The question and the answer are two different frequencies
There is a version of you that asks the question—and a different version that already holds the answer.
⦁ One asks from a perspective of not knowing.
⦁ The other simply knows, so doesn't have to ask
⦁ There is a version of you who believes you don’t have enough money
⦁ And there is a version of you who knows only prosperity
Trying to move from lack into fulfillment while still thinking from lack is like chasing a carrot tied to a stick—every step forward keeps the desire just out of reach. As long as you identify with the version of you that doesn’t have, you continue perpetuating that reality.
So how do we get onto the preferred timeline?
To find the things we want most, we have to move away from the perspective of lack. From lack, we chase things we believe we don’t already have. We think, choose, and behave as someone who doesn’t have it. As long as this is the mindset, we continue to perpetuate more of the same—because we keep choosing from it.
In order to have what you want, ask: how does the version of you who already has it think about this subject? How do they speak? How do they behave? Acting from that place closes the distance between where you believe you are and where you want to be.
You don’t get there by chasing.
You get there by being.
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