We can change our Past – Rewriting Time’s Narrative
We can change our
Past – Rewriting Time’s Narrative
We often treat time as a rigid, linear
construct. The past appears to us like a block of concrete - unchangeable,
immovable - and we see ourselves as its victims. But time, at its core, is a
psychological construct. Energetically, the past only exists as a living
vibration inside our current memory. This means the past is not “back there”;
it is alive here, now, as energy and narrative.
If the past only lives in the present
moment, then changing our current perspective and energy literally alters the
structure of that past. This is where Grace enters - subtle, quiet, and
transformative. Grace doesn’t shout; it whispers. It is always present, waiting
for you to shift your awareness and catch it.
Shifting perspective - An event from the
past is just data. The suffering comes from the story we wrapped around it: “I
was rejected,” “I failed,” “I was betrayed.” The shift happens when we view
that past trauma through the lens of spiritual growth. We aren’t denying what
happened; we are consciously choosing a new meaning for it. A wound transforms
into wisdom. Victimhood dissolves, and the past becomes a source of power.
Shifting Energy – Unresolved past
experiences are stored in our energy field as blocks, triggers, or heavy
emotions - guilt, anger, resentment. Through meditation, breathwork, or deep
awareness, we can meet those memories with higher frequencies like compassion
or forgiveness. When high-vibrational energy meets a low-vibrational memory,
the emotional charge collapses. The memory remains, but its power to disturb our
present energy field is gone.
Altering Present Realities & Future
Timelines - Most of our current choices are knee-jerk reactions dictated by
unhealed past wounds. But the moment we heal a past memory, our present behaviour
changes. We stop reacting from fear or lack. This shift alters our future
trajectory. We step off a predictable, repetitive timeline and onto a limitless
one. Grace lubricates this process - it allows us to move through existence
with ease instead of friction.
Grace is subtle. It is the sudden
clarity after confusion, the uncaused joy while washing dishes, the profound
sense of protection in difficulty. It is not dramatic; it is delicate. To catch
it, our mind must be quiet and refined. A turbulent mind can only experience
turbulence. Alertness is tuning your receiver to the right frequency.
We don’t need to search for Grace across
the world. We need to clean the mirror of our awareness. Sit quietly. Slow our
breath. Observe without judgment. In that stillness, Grace reveals itself. Even
a single breath becomes ecstatic when received fully.
Collective Meditation under the guidance
of a Himalayan Master like Shree Shivkrupanand Swamiji, dissolves the dimension
of time. Past, present, and future collapse into the now. In this state, Grace
flows effortlessly, altering our perspective and freeing us from the prison of
linear time.
The past is not a prison sentence unless
we leave it unexamined. We hold the pen. By shifting our awareness today, we
reach backward to heal the person we used to be, freeing the person we are
becoming. Grace is subtle, but once we catch it, it rewrites our timelines,
collapses emotional charges, and opens limitless futures.
Think of a minor regret from last year.
Instead of wishing it didn’t happen, close the eyes and thank the experience
for the exact lesson it taught you. Notice how the weight shifts immediately.
That shift is Grace.
Jai Baba Swami!

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