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The Future is Free
Did you know that the future can be organised by imagining it to have happened already - and it can happen as you'd like it to? @Lee Hendricks discussed this with me recently - and he reports amazing results from adopting this mode of thinking. Time is best described as a torus - a ring doughnut, if you like - of past and future waves meeting in the Present; the waves are multiple - they include variables, so that Superposition (being in multiple states at once) is supported. This means that nothing is fixed until the Present moment lands, and from there everything is variable again - on both past and future lines! This doesn't work for our brains, as our brains exist as 3D objects and operate according to 3D parameters. The brain more easily imagines an arrow of time from past to future. That's an illusion! Imagine the past differently, and you change the future line that relates to it. Drop a grudge and forgive someone, and the resultant relationship shifts. Your memory of the event in 3D is a fixed image, but the variables of its happening are still there. You can do this with futures, which then align with an appropriate past (i.e. your experience - what you've learned and the talents you've gained) as the rules are the same in reverse. Law of Attraction advocates use this principle in their advisories. What do you think? Are you already thinking like this?
The Future is Free
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Absolutely fascinating to see this written out, @Kathy Ratcliffe, especially after our recent conversation around time, memory, and the strange way the brain tries to “make sense” of what is imagined, spoken, or written as though it has already happened. It feels like the mind is constantly trying to create coherence and narrative continuity. Once something is emotionally felt, vividly imagined, repeatedly spoken about, or even written down, the brain begins forming pathways and associations around it as though it belongs somewhere in our lived reality. In a way, we rehearse futures into familiarity. I also love the point about the Present moment being the landing point where all variables collapse into experience. It reminds me less of a rigid timeline and more of a living relationship between memory, meaning, possibility, and perception. Even psychologically, we know that changing the story we hold about the past can profoundly change how we move forward. The event may remain, but the emotional architecture around it shifts and from there, so do our choices, behaviours, and future outcomes. There’s something very powerful about intentionally speaking to the future in the language of remembrance rather than longing. Almost like saying: “This already exists somewhere ahead of me, and I am learning how to meet it.”
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