How to Align with Optimal Timelines
Tips for staying focused on better outcomes for all concerned
“… you know there is one subject that I feel is often neglected in all of the consciousness conversations? Oh, I know it is discusssed from time to time, but I don’t think it is emphasized enough in a pragmatic way! That is: how, literally the how, of aligning yourself with a desired outcome. You mentioned this in your letter briefly about how focusing on the problem reinforces the problem, but I still feel that most people don’t understand this. The outcome must be visualized, not the desired change. Lest one gets stuck in changes rather than outcomes. I will eagerly watch the IMEC talks from the summer, searching for anyone discussing this in particular. For instance, what works really well? At this point in the year 2024, there should be known pragmatic ways to experience new outcomes. What mindset is required? A lot of the conversations seem to revolve around someone having the ability to experience reality shifts. Oh, I know, I know, you discuss this in your book. But outside of the book, I feel that the subject is neglected. So that’s my goal for the winter, to search for additional pragmatic solutions to realizing desired outcomes.”First of all, I’d suggest when focusing on desired outcomes, start off with something that you can picture being the best for all concerned. The advantage of starting with such a focus is that we can all benefit from welcoming a possible reality where we can all prosper and thrive. One example of this would be focusing on Revhumanism as humanity’s future, rather than Transhumanism which is a path down a road where ultimately no more pure humans will exist. We are constantly learning more and more amazing news about how we homo sapiens–wise humans–are capable of transcending limitations naturally. Revhumanism is all about our ability to continue learning about the truly built-in miraculous bodies, minds, and emotional and spiritual being–and relating to technology without being devoured by it. We wise humans can relate to everyone with reverence, humility, and empathy–inviting us to actuate high-level sovereign agency. I suggest that we collectively keep asking “How good can it get for all of us?” and actively imagine a future in which we truly are the wise humans who can continually surprise ourselves with new ways of transcending all kind of challenges. I received a related question this past month from Nushy, who wrote:
“I love what you’ve shared over the years on reality shifting and your favourite question, how good can it get!!! has really helped me reframe my perspective recently when going through some tough times. My question has to do with something you’ve mentioned in several of your videos, which is to ask, “how good can it get” for all of us, including those who may hate us, or who have harmed us a great deal, or worse. How can I ask, “How good can it get for ALL of us,” when deep down, it feels inauthentic to wish for the good of these people? You’ve made some points in your video about the Hopi prophecy, but I hope you can elaborate or expand on them for those people, who like I, still find it a hard bridge to cross!”Nushy raises a fascinating point regarding the difficulty in asking “How good can it get?” for everyone, including those who may hate us or be harming us or others. I suggest that you start by asking, “How good can it get?” for yourself and for those who you genuinely feel inspired to ask such a thing. This practice of asking, “How good can it get?” can become quite spiritual, for those of us who consider being like God something we aspire to, in which case the questions naturally can be asked for ourselves each day, “How good can I get?” and “How God can I get?” When considering this natural flow of questioning, we can gain a more profound sense of our intrinsic desire for accessing our own true divinity. And when viewing all of this from a spiritual perspective, we can experience a revelatory moment of wishing for such intrinsic divinity to be found and felt in every being. Our own “Aha!” spiritual moments of gratitude to be in divine service can thus help us also wish such divinity for everyone. We can thus be authentic in wishing for the best for everyone–including those who are not the most exemplary humans–as we sense a higher order of divine orchestration and harmonious coordination assisting each and every one of us. Once we start with establishing a vision of optimal long-term outcomes for all concerned, we might best answer Jon’s interesting question on an individual basis, with consideration for the great deal of individuality and uniqueness in every person. There may not be one best “one-size-fits-all” methodology that everyone can utilize, since individual differences exist. It seems evident to me that this is why teaching of these types of techniques have traditionally been passed from shaman to apprentice practitioners in sacred (secret) training. Such a focus on individual instruction matters, because there exist tremendous differences from one person to the next. For example, some people are good visualizers, and can imagine an image of what an alternate timeline looks and feels like, while others don’t picture mental scenes much at all. Since two of the basic elements of tuning in adjacent possible timelines are memories and imagination, working to optimize your ability to imagine positive possible futures–and positive possible pasts–can be tremendously helpful. Developing your focus of attention to stay on track despite distractions is thus an excellent skill to develop. Another skill I find essential is the ability to “pick up” or sense subtle ideas, energies, feelings, insights, and messages. With awareness of individual unique mindsets, skills, experience, and abilities, there are some things we can do to improve results. One of the best first things we can each do is to pay close attention to what we have noticed as being the most effective, most powerful techniques and methods for us personally. We can make note of instances when we recognize a connection between having focused intention and attention on a desired outcome, and it manifesting. Even “small” successes are worth noting.

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REFERENCES:
Forrest, Lynne. Guiding Principles for Life Beyond Victim Consciousness. Conscious Living Media, 2011. Hawkins, David R. Power vs. force. Hay House, Inc, 2014. Hawkins, David R. Transcending the levels of consciousness: The stairway to enlightenment. Hay House, Inc, 2015. Larson, Cynthia. Revhumanism: A philosophy of enlightened renewal. https://www.realityshifters.com/pages/revhumanism.html Radin, Dean. Consciousness as an ultra-weak quantum measurement effect in an optical diffraction experiment. (pending publication)You can watch the companion video to this blog here:
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Cynthia Sue Larson is the best-selling author of six books, including Quantum Jumps. Cynthia has a degree in physics from UC Berkeley, an MBA degree, a Doctor of Divinity, and a second degree black belt in Kuk Sool Won. Cynthia is the founder of RealityShifters, and first President of the International Mandela Effect Conference. Cynthia hosts “Living the Quantum Dream” on the DreamVisions7 radio network, and has been featured in numerous shows including Gaia, the History Channel, Coast to Coast AM, One World with Deepak Chopra, and BBC. Cynthia reminds us to ask in every situation, “How good can it get?” Subscribe to her free monthly ezine at: