Hillary McVeigh
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Appearances Over Time
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The only thing that stops it is our own blocks, is our own stories and conditioning that tells us that we can't just let it move through you.
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And this is something I've been playing with over the past couple of years because I started to see and create evidence in my own awareness of where time wasn't linear and how I wanted to speak about it today because this can be something challenging to wrap your head around.
And I want to normalize that because...
It is challenging for the mind to not think linearly.
It's how we think how life moves on in a linear fashion, past, present, future, when science is now speaking about how everything is happening in the now.
Now, I wanted to ground it today to help it actually feel accessible and for it to actually help.
It's not just helpful.
It's not very helpful to just say time doesn't exist.
It's not very helpful to just say time is not linear.
It's not very helpful to say, you know, it's all happening in the now, so nothing else matters.
No, that's not how the human brain functions.
We do have a limited view and it helps us to have a human experience to think we have these different seasons in a linear fashion.
When really, if you come along with me, we can see that it is all happening in the now and we are moving and in all different timelines and possibilities and how I like to think of it and how I can actually help you in your life.
So I first wanted to speak about the topic of retrocausality, which a lot of physicists are speaking about now and in scientific research, about how they're showing that instead of just the traditional cause and effect, the cause creating the effect, they're now speaking about how the effect can create the cause.
Now, there was a recent study where scientists