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PRQ TIMELINES with Q Friends, February 21, 2026

PRQ TIMELINES with Q Friends, February 21, 2026

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PRQ TIMELINES with Q Friends The Power of the Present: Navigating Timelines and Conscious Creation The Power of the Now & Timelines Navigating conscious creation and the illusion of time with Aloha & Beverly Editorial Abstract The Core Thesis "There is no such thing as time. The future doesn't exist and the past is dead. All you have is the right now moment to make a decision." The "T-Chart" Tool A practical exercise: List what you want on the right and what you don't want on the left to design your life. Intuition vs. Ego Intuition is the "spirit" guiding you at the stoplight. Ego is the "later" that never comes. Key Discussion Points Social Distractions: Creating "space" (like childhood games) to allow creative energy to flow. Energy Synchronicity: How families can flow together or feel heavy based on shared frequency. People Pleasing: The danger of ignoring self-honoring choices to maintain a facade. Small Wins: Building confidence by manifesting small things (e.g., a parking space). Insight: The Flat Tire Story Turning "base metal into gold": A flat tire became a beautiful moment of sisterhood using autumn orange lounge chairs and a roadside nap. Metaphor: The Hammock Bed: Feeling the "heaviness" of the physical body. Hammock: A state of weightless suspension and spiritual alignment. #ConsciousCreation #NowMoment #EnergyFrequency #Autonomy #Neutrality Source: PRQ Timelines with Q Friends (2026-02-21)Target Audience: Spiritual Seekers & Conscious Creators This dialogue between Aloha and Beverly explores the spiritual and practical implications of living in the "now" to consciously design one's life. By shifting focus away from past regrets and future anxieties, the speakers illustrate how intuition and energy management allow individuals to navigate life's "timelines" with grace and autonomy. Detailed Summary The Illusion of Time and the "Now" Moment The core of the discussion revolves around the idea that linear time is a societal construct, whereas true reality exists only in the present moment. Beverly emphasizes that the past is "dead" and the future does not exist; therefore, every decision made in the "now" is a point of power where one can choose to shift their life's direction. This is likened to standing at a stop sign where one can choose to go straight, left, or right at any second. Recognizing these "timelines" allows individuals to stop habitual behaviors—like people-pleasing or over-committing—and instead make choices that honor their own spirit and happiness. The "Stop Sign" Reality At any moment, you are at the brink of a new timeline. Your power lies in the Now. The Past Dead / Reference Only The Now The Only Point of Choice The Future Non-existent / Projected Navigating Relationships and Personal Autonomy A significant portion of the conversation addresses the difficulty of maintaining personal changes within a family unit or social circle that expects one to remain the same. The speakers suggest that honesty, though potentially painful in the short term, prevents "explosive" situations later. Beverly notes that one does not need to exhaust energy convincing others of their choices—such as wanting to wake up early to watch the sunrise; simply stating the intent is often enough. This autonomy is supported by the "T-chart" exercise, where individuals list what they want on one side and what they wish to let go of on the other, helping to manifest a life of synchronicity rather than obligation. Energy Management and the Art of Creation The speakers highlight that "everything is energy," including gossip and negative thoughts. By choosing to be helpful rather than judgmental, individuals send positive energy into the atmosphere, which can be felt by others. Beverly shares a personal realization about stopping unproductive talk regarding family members to become a "light" in the situation. Furthermore, they discuss the "creative process," suggesting that people should practice manifesting small things—like a perfect parking spot—to build confidence before moving on to larger life changes. Creating "space" by removing distractions like social media is deemed essential for this creative energy to flow. The Life Design T-Chart A simple ancient exercise to align your current timeline with your desires. Left Side: Let Go Habitual obligations People-pleasing Past resentments Right Side: Invite In Intuitive urges Joyful spontaneity Personal autonomy Spontaneity and "Turning Base Metal into Gold" Through a detailed anecdote about a flat tire during a business trip, Aloha and Beverly illustrate how a perceived negative event can be transformed into a beautiful memory. Instead of stressing over the delay, they set up lounge chairs and enjoyed the sunshine while waiting for AAA. This "alchemy" of turning a problem into a "golden" moment of friendship demonstrates the power of the "now" to override frustration. Similarly, Aloha describes the experience of sleeping in a hammock in the ...
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