They say time heals all wounds.But what if time isn’t linear?


What if healing doesn’t follow a straight line, but spirals—looping through memory, emotion, and soul?

If you’ve ever felt like you were living in two timelines at once, you weren’t crazy.
You were.

That ache in your chest?
It wasn’t just about the past.
It was a version of you still frozen there, still holding the breath she never got to exhale.
Still waiting for someone to say, “I believe you.”

That intuitive pull you couldn’t explain?
It was your future self, whispering back through the veil, reminding you of what’s already yours.
Your wholeness. Your power. Your peace.

Time folds in on itself.
Memories resurface. Lessons echo.
Your soul doesn’t follow the ticking of a clock, it moves in cycles.

This is why a scent can transport you decades back.
Why grief can crash into joy in the very same breath.
Why you can feel peace and panic at once.

The past isn’t behind you.
It’s within you—woven into your cells, your stories, your nervous system.

Waiting to be felt.
Honored.
Alchemized.

And the future?
It’s not some far-off dream.
It’s already vibrating in your field.

You just have to become the version of you who can hold it.

You are the bridge.

Between lifetimes.
Between versions.
Between what was and what will be.

And every moment you choose to show up for yourself again—despite the fear, despite the doubt—is a moment you collapse time.

You bring the future closer.
You release the past.
You become now.



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