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May 23, 2023Liked by The Starfire Codes

I find the thought of different timelines extremely interesting. I follow several folks who are quite confident that they are both absolutely real and complete bs. 😆 I lean toward the real which would explain Mandela effects. It’s either that or the past is malleable.

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Absolutely - I loved what David had to say about this and I wanted to give you all a greater chance of finding it because it's such an important message.

Often when something big happens to bench you, the direction you were headed would not have been correct for you. Towers are rarely easy, but they are always for our highest good on a long enough timeline. Hard to think about while you're in the middle of one and in pain and dealing with a bunch of bullshit.

But getting into the habit of trying to see why the tower happened and what it either ushered in or prevented for your highest good is the hanged man part of that scenario. It's about finding the good in the direction you took instead and in knowing we're not supposed to project our plans too far into the future because, when we do, we are not leaving room for spirit to co-create with us.

We need to leave ourselves open to serendipity and synchronicity in order to find the best possible timeline forward. Jumping timelines is how you find your way through the labyrinth, but from your vantage point, it will look continuous, while, if you looked at it 4th dimensionally, you would see all of the jumps.

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