Selecting High Vibration Timelines (Craft an Epic Future)
In a world of infinite potentials learn to step in to your desired reality. Choices we make amplify our frequency or drop us down low vibration tunnels.
*For your listening pleasure there is also an audio version of this article read by the author.
Updated July 2024
Jordan Catalano & High Vibration Timelines
Heart and soul wisdom are both friends with the body, and usually opposite the mind. The body hangs with a high frequency crew we’d be wise to listen to. The mind can often be like Jordan Catalano from My So-Called Life, or Daniel Desario from Freaks & Geeks.
The mind wears leather, plays guitar, has great hair, and smokes behind the bleachers. Addictive. Intoxicating. Exhilarating. Ultimately a good time to hang out with, but doesn’t produce the most productive or healthy timelines. Chasing Jordan gave Angela Chase a bevy of experiences, but more angst than fulfillment.
Someone telling me they are disregarding the body to satisfy goals created by the mind tells me there are higher vibration timelines available. It’s like a teen going to a house party. An experience, but high probability of ending up hiding in the bushes from cops, vomit on their high tops.
Ignoring requests from our body is like shooting down suggestions from a wizard.
Higher vibration timelines are typically scalable. We can run down them without worrying about diminishing returns. Not sleeping, disregarding relationships, and neglecting our physical body all carry diminishing returns.
The body asking to sleep is an indicator telling us we can level up. Unless we are evening out an imbalance or going through transition, there’s likely a different way to achieve what we want, and our body is hinting at it. Our inner voice is the one that will lead us to higher vibration options.
A balanced body typically doesn’t ask for things that cause a low vibration to fulfill. I’m pressed to think of one. Flying through life disregarding suggestions from our body is covering up the check engine light of your car because it’s inconvenient to change plans when it lights up.
The Butterfly Effect of Intuition
There’s a butterfly effect we cannot possibly comprehend happening as we shift small elements of our life. Taking a nap shifts when you make a phone call. Maybe you catch the person you want, maybe you speak with someone different. New timelines open.
The Everett Postulate in quantum physics suggests that for every fork in the road we face there’s a branch of timelines, and a part of us travels each branch. All outcomes are realized in some part of the multiverse. Trippy.
I’ve come to suspect our intuition is operating at a level where it can comprehend significantly more of this butterfly effect than our little mind- which is why we have trouble logically understanding intuitive impulses, and how they can lead us to higher vibration pathways.
Maybe our intuition knows working at 68% capacity from sleep deprivation isn’t building the empire we think it is. Perhaps our subconscious is aware we are making mistakes while we work, even as the mind is pleased with the hours logged.
We usually never know why we feel drawn to actions that feel counterintuitive. That’s the thing with high vibration timelines. We can only learn from the experience of trusting these actions they typically go somewhere good.
Psychic Readings That “Flop”
Imagine a huge tree. A psychic is like a photographer taking a snapshot at one point in time. They see the timeline (branch) we are on, and other branches open to us if we continue forward. What they cannot factor in is growth, and evolution of values.
This is where people get stuck in, “I had this psychic reading three years ago and X still hasn’t happened.”
Yet, in those three years a lot has happened. We may turn around and climb down from a branch after reprioritizing our goals, we may stop believing in ourselves and shut down a bunch of timelines, or we may try to tackle something too big and fall off a branch.
The psychic reading might only be accurate for even just half an hour afterward, depending on how much change and evolution is present in our life.
As our values shift and change, or we meet people whose timelines start influencing us, we find ourselves teleported to completely different parts of the tree. This is why who we associate with is so important. The more high vibration people you have in your life the more you’ll experience higher timeline options.
Blending Timeline Potentials
Let’s say you go to a birthday party you don’t feel like attending out of guilt. Both these indicators (not wanting to go, and guilt spawning action) alert you to be mindful launching new timelines from this event.
When we feel we don’t want to be somewhere it often means there’s a higher timeline for us doing something else. If we aren’t on our highest timeline we want to be careful birthing additional timelines from lower vibration timelines.
Repeating a process like this is how we end up tangled in the weeds of life. If someone at this party invites you to drinks, or offers to refer you to a great lawyer, caution would be a wise response.
As we merge with others through friendship, dating or otherwise, we take on these people’s timeline possibilities. Someone valuing loyalty in a marriage opens a different set of timelines versus someone who doesn’t value loyalty. The values of one change the timeline potentials for both people.
We also see this with news. We’re introduced to many phantom timeline possibilities that could happen. Are these timelines worth thinking about, or are they someone else’s unresolved anxiety playing out on a larger stage?
“I've had a lot of worries in my life, most of which never happened.” ~Mark Twain
High Vibration Timelines Aren’t Always Preferable
Comfortably traipsing paths with a high vibrational frequency often involves undoing past mental programming or conditioning to unlock the door. We need to vibrationally upgrade ourselves to enter.
It’s been my experience high vibration paths are like twirly water park slides. A rush of pleasure, but often too fast if we aren’t ready. They take a lot of trust in the unfolding process along the way, but can ultimately be more fun than walking or jogging to the destination. All are valid ways to get there.
The highest vibration timeline isn’t automatically the preferable timeline.
Timelines take certain skills to navigate. If we shove ourselves on a timeline that feels above our game, it’s likely going to be a rough ride. If we lug mental and emotional baggage on a water park slide timeline we’ll be pummeled by our own carry-ons. As we elevate ourselves through inner work higher vibration paths illuminate for us.
There are higher vibration timelines I see, but am not currently taking. They involve more skill than I feel I have ability to navigate. I just acknowledge their potential for when I’m ready to go there.
Previewing Timelines
The vibrational state we are in while we make a decision influences the options we see available. Making decisions or taking action while angry/depressed/anxious pretty much guarantees you’re heading down to a lower frequency bandwidth. It’s like digging down a rabbit hole.
Every emotion has a vibration. Each emotion’s vibration creates a filter that influences the timeline potentials we see while feeling that emotion. If we select timelines while feeling low vibration emotions we are held down from seeing options available to us in higher frequency bandwidths. (See my frequency chart of emotions here.)
Let’s say you were on Vibrational Frequency Bandwidth 9 and you acted from anger. This dropped you down to Bandwidth 8. Now all decisions you’re making are from Bandwidth 8 until you raise your vibration again. There’s a big ripple effect to making decisions from a place of imbalance.
Choosing timelines while feeling rapidly oscillating emotions like empowerment and freedom serve us well. If we want fun in our life we want to go have fun, then make decisions while we’re still in the glow of high vibration activities. If we feel inspired to do so.
If things feel wishy-washy it’s a sign elements affecting our decision are likely being flushed out in the world around us, or we are developing in to the person who will make the best call.
Rushed or forced decisions tend to reflect societal conditioning to have answers, or a low capacity to sit with the discomfort of not having answers. It can be hard to pause in a society lavishing praise on students who rapidly shoot their hands up in response to a queries versus taking a thoughtful pause.
When just one part of us is on board (i.e. the heart eager, the mind confused, the body anxious) and we jump the train, we often swing back and forth between anxiety and progress. Ultimately eating more bandwidth than working toward alignment before stepping gracefully on to the train.
If you’re ever stuck trying to sort out your highest vibration timeline visit my website; we can work on it together.