
A Changed Mind | Mindset That Matters 240 Act As If Everything Always Works Out For You
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May 4, 2026 They explore the idea that visions of the future are actually memories already written on a non-linear timeline. They discuss how shifting identity from 'figuring things out' to 'knowing' changes manifestation. They draw on the film Arrival and mystic teachings to rethink time and perception. They explain why non-resistance plus desire matters and why over-planning can block your vision.
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Vision Is A Memory Not Imagination
- Visions are memories of an already-complete future rather than inventions you must create.
- David Bayer compares non-linear time to the movie Arrival to show future moments can be accessed like past memories.
Arrival Example Of Non Linear Time
- David Bayer cites the film Arrival where learning a non-linear language made the protagonist remember the future.
- The movie example illustrates how perceiving time differently changes how you relate to future events.
Two Versions Of You Shape Outcomes
- There are two identities: the version that knows the result is done and the version that believes it must be figured out.
- Believing you must figure it out creates resistance and keeps the outcome perpetually in the future like a donkey chasing a carrot.
