Unhappening - A Metaphysical Framework for Healing Time
Healing Retrocausal Loops Across Timelines.
We usually perceive cause and effect to be traveling in one direction only. Something happens. We respond. The event came first. Our reaction followed. These are the rules of linear time. We have accepted these rules so completely that they seem to be irrefutable.
But what if things don’t happen in the sequence we believe they do? What if our response to an event is the thing that conjures it? This is retrocausality. And it changes everything we think we know about the nature of reality.
The word impossible may start shouting inside our minds as we read this. That is normal. This information contradicts the training we have received since birth. It breaks the deep agreements we have made across Timelines to conform to a linear flow of causality.
This may be a new idea to many of us. But some of us may already be aware of retrocausality, if only semi-consciously. We don’t speak of it because we have no language for it. So we must write our own.
What Is Actually Happening
If infinity is a field in which all moments exist simultaneously, then the idea of what comes “first” dissolves. There is no first, no sequence, no absolute. There is only the whole.
In that infinte field, our response and the event are not two things in a chain. They are one thing, a single unit of experience. They seem to be two because human perception requires a before and an after to make sense of anything at all. But sequence isn’t a feature of reality. It is a feature of the human mind trying to make sense of reality.
This means the response doesn’t follow the event. The response and the event arise together, as a matched pair, the way a note and its vibration are not two things but one. The question of which caused which is like asking if the wave caused the water to move, or if the water moved the wave.
When perception imposes sequence on the simultaneous whole, it must choose a direction. It chooses the one that feels coherent. Event, then response. Cause, then effect. But that choice is retrospective. Perception looks at the whole and then constructs a story about how it unfolded. The “past” is not what happened before. It is what perception decided must have happened, in order for now to make sense.
This is why the response is primary. Not because it travels backwards. But because in a simultaneous field, everything is primary. The response has equal claim to being the origin. It is only perception and narrative that strips it of that claim.
The retrocausality graphic shows the mechanism more clearly than words alone.
The bottom half of the graphic shows what we normally experience. Event first. Response second. A clean, logical, causal chain running from past to present. It feels absolutely true. Yet, is it really what is happening?
The top half shows what actually happens from a retrocausality viewpoint. Our response is the magic wand. It conjures the event. The response is primary. It is prior to the event. It calls the event into being.
The event is then placed back in time by our perception. This is the sleight of hand at the heart of linear experience. We perceive time as a forward-moving sequence. The event that is conjured by our response gets repositioned before our response. The cause appears to precede the effect. That is the only way our minds can make sense of the sequence.
How do we know something happened? We remember it, or we have evidence that it happened, and so we believe it. But how can we truly verify it? Is there a place we can go to view the past? Even physical evidence — a fossil, a photograph, a scar — is not the past. It is a present-moment object that we interpret as pointing to a past. The interpretation is the belief. The object itself is here, now. The past exists nowhere but in present-moment perception. It is not retrieved but rebuilt from what is available now. It is a mental construct, happening in the now. It is believed into being by a mind that requires sequence to function.
What Physics Says
Retrocausality isn’t a fringe idea. It has serious scientific standing.
The starting point is quantum superposition. Particles exist in multiple states simultaneously until the moment of observation. The act of measurement collapses the superposition. Our attention determines which state actualises. The observer participates in what becomes real.
John Wheeler was one of the twentieth century’s most important physicists. He took this further with his delayed-choice experiment. Wheeler showed that a measurement made now can determine the state of a particle in the past. Observation shapes what the particle was doing before it was observed. Causation doesn’t only run forward.
John Cramer’s Transactional Interpretation of quantum mechanics goes further still. In Cramer’s model, quantum events send waves in both directions through time simultaneously. An offer wave moves forward and a confirmation wave moves backward. Reality is the transaction between them. Past and future are in dialogue. The present moment is where they meet.
Dean Radin’s research showed that the body responds in advance to stimuli. Heart rate and skin conductance anticipate an image the subject cannot consciously predict. The body knows before the mind. The response precedes the event by seconds. This is measurable and repeatable. It is inexplicable within a linear model of time.
Physics is telling us, with mounting evidence, that causation is not as fixed as we assumed. Time is not a one-way street.
What the Mystics Knew
In Vedic tradition, the concept of karma is usually translated as ‘cause and effect’. What we sow, we reap. But the deeper teaching is more subtle. Karma is not a ledger of past actions producing future consequences. It is a field of frequency. What we carry determines what we encounter. The encounter doesn’t create the frequency. The frequency creates the encounter. The response conjures the event.
The Hermetic principle as above, so below encodes the same understanding. The outer world is a reflection of the inner. The inner state is primary. What appears in the world is its materialisation.
Neville Goddard, the twentieth-century mystic, wrote a lot about this. He taught that imagination isn’t a faculty for picturing possible futures. It is the creative act itself. What we imagine with feeling externalises. The inner state is the cause. The outer event is the effect. Goddard insisted that this works in all directions through time. We can enter a memory, change its quality, bathe it in a different light. We can revise the past and the present will rearrange itself accordingly. He called this the ‘Revision Technique’. It is retrocausality as a spiritual practice.
The Sufi poet Rumi wrote: Out beyond ideas of wrongdoing and rightdoing, there is a field. I’ll meet you there. The field he describes is the space before the story of what happened. It is the space where the frequency exists prior to - or beyond - the event.
Memory Is Not a Window
We tend to think of memory as a recording. We believe it to be a more or less accurate account of what happened, stored and replayed. Neuroscience has been dismantling this assumption for decades. Memory is a reconstruction, not a recording. Every time we remember something, we rebuild it. We rebuild through the lens of our present emotional state, beliefs and narrative. The memory is not retrieved but remade.
We keep thinking we are shaping the future but have no power over the past. In fact, both are being generated from this singular point of creation: now. Memories are generated, not retrieved.
This means that memory is retrocausal by nature. The present reaches back and reshapes what the past is in our field. The past isn’t a fixed archive. It is a fluid field, responsive to the frequency we bring to it now.
Each time we remember something, we alter its frequency with our current energy. The memory is an active frequency in our field. When we approach it with fear, we amplify its fear-frequency. When we approach it with compassion, we change it. We change the energetic reality of it and how it shapes us.
Unhealed frequencies of the past, carried within our field, project outward as patterns. They attract echoes in new forms. Fear of abandonment summons distance. Guilt conjures punishment. Frequency calls to frequency across the Field of Infinite Possibilities.
Changing the frequency of the past changes what is called into being now. Changing the frequency of what is now changes what is called into being in the past.
The Primal Loop
Every human being carries within them an original moment of fracture. The first time the soul believed that love could fail. That safety was not guaranteed and that the universe was not, at its core, benevolent. The primal wound is so traumatizing to the soul that it sends shockwaves across all time.
The shock of the primal wound is so great that part of us freezes at the moment of impact. Time moves forward, but the wound stays still. And from that frozen place, it keeps calling the events that confirm it. The abandoned child becomes the adult who conjures abandonment for that child. The frightened child becomes the adult whose fear draws what is feared toward that child. This may take a while to truly understand. We all know that childhood trauma may draw similar trauma to us as adults. We are not so used to the idea that our adult selves may be caught in a loop which sends more trauma back to our child selves. This is the heart of what I call the Primal Loop.
Frequency calls to frequency. The response conjures the event. The event is placed before the response in the linear narrative. It appears that the abandonment caused the fear. In fact, the fear conjured the abandonment.
To heal the Primal Loop is not to revisit the wound in the conventional therapeutic sense. It is to change its frequency. To bring the light of present awareness into the frozen place. When that happens, the loop loses its charge. The energetic pattern is disrupted and rearranged. Because the loop was also generating past events, those events also begin to change.
Our childhoods become gradually happier. Not in memory only, but in the texture of what we find when we go back there. The specific memory may or may not remain, but the felt sense of it shifts. What was once a dark room becomes a room with a window. What was once proof of unworthiness becomes something that happened, and nothing more. The emotional charge that made it load-bearing quietly dissolves.
I have found through doing this work that new memories begin to surface, softer than expected. Painful memories I was certain of have blurred at the edges, losing their authority. People in those memories seem different. Less monstrous, more human.
This is where Timeline Jumping becomes truly profound. When we shift our frequency through healing, we don’t just feel differently about the past. We cross into a Timeline where the past itself is different. The childhood that existed at the lower frequency is no longer the childhood we inhabit. Because on this Timeline, it didn’t happen in quite the same way.
I used to have an unhappy childhood. That was simply true, from my viewpoint. It was the ground I stood on, the story I knew. And then, slowly, through this work, something began to shift. Not only my interpretation of what happened, but the memories themselves. New ones surfaced that I hadn’t visited in years, warmer than I remembered. Old dark ones lost their edges. The people in them became more human, and less like villains in a fixed story. My childhood is getting happier. Not metaphorically, but actually. I’m no longer on the Timeline where it was unhappy. I have moved, and the past has moved with me.
This is what Timeline Jumping does at its deepest level. It is a frequency shift so fundamental that it reorganises what has already happened. As the past moves and rearranges, we forget that it was ever any different. This forgetting is the ‘price’ we pay to move across Timelines. We have to be willing to let our old memories go.
Yes, healing the present changes the future. But healing the present also changes the past.
Retrocausal Loops
The Celts spoke of invisible ancestral streams feeding the present. The Yoruba teach that each soul carries its lineage’s frequency into each new life. Modern epigenetics has demonstrated that trauma can be passed down through multiple generations. We all carry measurable physiological markers of experiences they never had. We carry the frequencies of our ancestors encoded in our energetic field.
The unresolved frequencies of our ancestors are calling events into our lives. Their wars live in our bodies and their unfinished prayers live in our longings. Meanwhile, our unresolved frequencies are calling events into their lives. These are the Retrocausal Loops that bind humanity.
When we heal our Retrocausal Loops, we don’t only heal ourselves. We alter the ancestral frequency field. The healing moves both ways through time. Backward to those who carried the wound before us. Forward to those who will inherit our frequency after us. Timeline healing is lineage healing. Every loop we break, we break for all.
Working with the Retrocausal Field
Understanding retrocausality theoretically is one thing. Working with it is another.
The key principle: we don’t change the past by revisiting it analytically. We change it by changing its frequency. We change its frequency by bringing consciousness to it in this moment. This moment is the only place where healing happens.
This is why excavating trauma can deepen the wound. Each time we re-enter the pain, we are retrocausally reinforcing it. We are confirming its charge. We are telling the field: this is still what is.
Bringing the light of awareness into the memory changes what the memory is in the field. It is the frequency, not the ‘facts’, that generates past and present events.
Here are some of the practices I have developed and found very effective:
Bathing the memory in light. Return to the memory not to re-experience it but to illuminate it. Bring your present consciousness and let it flood the scene with a different quality. We are not changing what happened. We are changing the frequency of what happens in your field now.
The witness position. View the past from above, as a timeless observer watching a scene unfold. From this vantage, we see all participants as souls acting from their level of awareness. The vibration of victimhood cannot survive this perspective. Understanding replaces it. And understanding is a higher frequency than pain.
Ancestral reweaving. Sit with the intention of reaching the lineage. Offer light to the frequencies our ancestors carried that we have inherited. We don’t need to know the details of their stories. Frequency doesn’t require narrative. A simple, felt intention is enough to beging changing the field. I see you. I honor what you endured. I release what is not mine to carry.
The Present Moment Is the Point of Power
All of this converges on a single insight that is foundational to Timeline work.
The past isn’t behind us. It is inside us. It exists as memory-perceptions and frequency. It is active and generative right now. And because it is active now, it is accessible now. The present moment isn’t the end of the causal chain. It is its origin point. What we carry now conjures not only what comes, but also what was. And what we carry now can be changed now.
This is what I mean by unhappening. It’s not the erasure of events or the denial of the painful or real. It’s about transforming the frequencies of those events in our field.
When a memory is healed, something remarkable happens. The present expands. The patterns that were being generated by that frequency begin to dissolve. New events begin to arrive that carry a different quality. Not because the future has changed, but because the retrocausal signal has changed. The wand is pointing somewhere new.
Final words
The arrow of time, as we usually experience it, runs in one direction. But causation is far more fluid than that. The past is responsive to the consciousness we bring to it now. Every moment of genuine healing reaches backward and changes what was there.
We invented the idea of the immutable past in order to deny our own power. If we are powerless over the past, then we cannot be illimitable. But we are illimitable Divine Beings. It is time to remember what we are.
If you enjoyed this article, you may be drawn to read my book, A Map of Secret Rivers: How to Navigate Timelines. It began as a year and a half of transmissions and became a practical manual for this work.
For those called to deeper work, I also offer Timeline Navigation Coaching.









