Bashar clarifies a common confusion: the difference between collective timelines and individual timelines. You are always on your own personal timeline, which may or may not align with the dominant collective experience. For example, if the collective experiences economic recession, you can personally experience abundance by maintaining a different frequency. The collective timeline is an average of all individual frequencies; it sets the 'weather' but you can still have 'local sunshine.' Bashar teaches that the 2037 split is actually an amplification of a process that is always happening: individuals continuously choose which collective branch to align with through their beliefs and emotions. He advises: focus on your own frequency rather than worrying about collective outcomes. 'The best way to help the collective is to be the most complete individual you can be.' When enough individuals choose the positive timeline, the collective shifts. This is why 'saving the world' efforts that come from fear and urgency often fail—they reinforce the very timeline they oppose.
Individual vs. Collective Timelines: Navigating Personal Choice in Group Reality
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Translation Note
術語對照:Individual Timeline → 個人時間線;Collective Timeline → 集體時間線;Local Sunshine → 局部陽光(巴夏比喻)。此為量子物理多世界詮釋的意識版本。
術語對照:Individual Timeline → 個人時間線;Collective Timeline → 集體時間線;Local Sunshine → 局部陽光(巴夏比喻)。此為量子物理多世界詮釋的意識版本。