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Quantum Life Design

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5 contributions to Quantum Life Design
2D versus 5D living
2D Living – Survival You’re a dot on a map.. You’re run by instinct, fear, and the herd. Eat. Sleep. Repeat. No depth, just survival. You don’t question, you obey. All sovereignty is given up. 3D Living – Ego & Material Reality You believe everything is separate. Life is competition. Time is linear. You chase status, money, validation. You’re trapped in “what I have = who I am.” Success feels empty. Love has conditions. 4D Living – Awakening & Duality You start to wake up. You see patterns, synchronicities, signs. You realize your thoughts shape your world. But you’re still battling between light and shadow. Still seeking, still healing. It’s a beautiful chaos of remembering. However most people will get stuck here in an endless healing loop. 5D Living – Unity & Creation You live from the soul. Separation dissolves. You don’t chase—you attract. Everything is energy. Everything is now. You realize: you are the dreamer and the dream. Life becomes play, service, expansion. You lead from love, not fear. Summary: - 2D = I exist - 3D = I want - 4D = I seek - 5D = I am
1 like • Jul 24
I feel this in every cell of my being. I was stuck in 4D for most of my adult life. That “beautiful chaos of remembering” started to feel like Groundhog Day. And honestly, it was draining my spirit more than raising four kids ever did (and that’s saying something!). But now…I’m stepping into 5D living. The memories still visit me from time to time, but now I can hear my quantum self, louder and clearer than the memories. And I can’t even begin to describe how powerful, peaceful, and alive this new way of being feels. This; this alignment, this sovereignty, this presence...is the real generational wealth I’ll pass on to my children. Truly grateful for you sharing what you know, Sheikh. I’ve heard similar teachings from others over the years but sometimes, it takes an old homie from high school, someone living it, breathing it, teaching it...for it to really sink in. Thank you for being that mirror!
50 members 🎉🥳
I would like to extend a warm welcome to @Maresha Colleen @Arathi Ajaykumar @Prishani Mangaldew to the Quantum Club! Bringing us to 50 members in this community alone, as we grow more and everyone progresses in their courses. We will hold live Q+A and I will bring in 7-9 figure entrepreneurs, Spiritual Teachers & Guests to come provide straight value. Let me know if this is something you would be interested in
1 like • Jul 22
Congratulations Sheikh! and congratulations to all of us for being here. I would definitely be interested in this.
Perfect Day
What’s one insight or shift you’ve experienced so far in the course that’s changed how you see yourself or your reality? Where do you hold a limiting belief? Where is it showing up? What would your quantum self do about it? Big or small, it all counts- please share what is landing for you
0 likes • Jul 18
One major shift I’ve experienced in this course so far is realizing how much I’ve internalized the belief that ease means I’m doing something wrong. I’ve spent so many years in survival mode that I’ve equated exhaustion with worth, and struggle with success. But stepping into this new flow has shown me that alignment can feel light, intuitive, and energizing. A limiting belief that’s coming up for me is around deserving abundance, particularly in my financial life and career. I’ve told myself that because I’ve taken time to raise my children, I have to "start from behind", that I need to prove my value before I can receive. It’s been sneaky, but it’s showing up in hesitation to charge what I’m worth, or to go after opportunities that really excite me. When I tap into my quantum self I will move from confidence, not conditioning. I will trust that my lived experience is valid currency. I'll speak boldly, receive fully, and act from joy, not guilt. I won't shrink to stay comfortablle. This course is helping me unearth those old stories and rewrite them with grace. I'm still in the middle of it, but the shift is happening...and I’m so grateful.
1 like • Jul 18
Wow. The word portal has become deeply meaningful in our family. My partner created a picture wall in our home, and at the center is an illustration he made; his interpretation of the universe. He surrounded it with nearly 100 photos of our immediate and extended family. One day I looked at it and said, “Aww, look at our universe.” And my kids just lit up, yelling, “It’s a portal! It’s a portal!” So when you described motherhood as a portal, it really touched me. It felt like a divine echo of what’s already alive in our home. Side note—about the Perfect Day exercise: is it more effective to envision that day for myself alone, or for my whole family? Am I visualizing the present, or projecting into the future? As a mother, it’s so hard to separate myself from my children. But I also recognize that they are their own people, each with their own unique path. Still, my intuition tells me they are all destined for something great and part of my work is staying open-minded and not trying to define their journey too tightly.
Embracing the Flow 🙏🏼
Good Morning Everyone, This morning I am feeling compelled to share my gratitude and testimony with you all! For most of my life, I’ve worked incredibly hard. Pouring myself into every opportunity, every role, every responsibility, only to feel like success always danced just out of reach. No matter how much effort I gave, it often felt like I was swimming upstream, pushing against a current that refused to let me rest. As a mother of four, with little ones who need me constantly (an eleven-year-old, a five-year-old, a four-year-old, and a ten-month-old baby) I know what it means to persevere through exhaustion. I’ve studied while nursing, worked while rocking babies to sleep, and showed up even when my cup felt completely empty. And for years, it felt like I was just surviving. But something has shifted recently. For the first time, I’ve found myself in a flow state! Where things are coming to me naturally, where the effort feels aligned instead of forced. The more I lean into what excites me and follow the direction the universe seems to be guiding me in, the more energized I become. And that in itself is miraculous. I never imagined that motherhood and purpose could coexist like this! That my passion, my calling, and my responsibilities could align so beautifully. I’m still the same woman who has always worked hard, but now I’m doing it in rhythm with something greater than myself. I just want to express my deepest gratitude for this season of clarity, for the grace that has met me here, and for the flow that reminds me I’m exactly where I’m meant to be. 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼 Wishing you all a beautiful day!
2 likes • Jul 18
Thanks so much for your response. It resonated with me. This shift from survival to flow has opened something new in me, and I’m learning to trust it more each day. You’re right... it takes real strength to keep showing up in the dark, especially while raising a family. But now, with this sense of alignment starting to emerge, I finally feel like I'm moving with life instead of against it. Right now, I’m being called to focus on the categories that have been most challenging for me: Financial Life: I’m working on releasing scarcity patterns and stepping into a healthier relationship with money. I want to build something sustainable, not just for today, but for the long term. Career: I’ve been craving clarity and direction here. I know I have purpose and gifts to offer, but I’m still finding the container that truly fits. I want to do meaningful work that aligns with who I am and still honors my role as a mother. Health and Fitness: This is a big one. With so much energy going toward caregiving, I’ve often put my own body last. I’m trying to return to myself, not out of pressure, but out of love and stewardship. Even small shifts feel powerful. Thank you again for creating this space. It’s been so supportive just to name what’s rising and what still needs nurturing. I’m leaning in with hope and curiosity.
Network & Networth
What’s your name? Location? What do you do? Would love for everyone to share what they do with their time. There are always clients, partners, investors, mentors students and teachers here.
3 likes • Jul 4
Hi everyone! I’m Janelle Newbold, based in Toronto. I’m a mom of four, a community advocate, and currently studying Fundraising Management with a focus on the nonprofit sector. I’m actively involved with Neighbourhoods Without Borders (NWB), a grassroots organization committed to community safety, youth empowerment, and equity. My background is in early childhood education and the arts, and I’m passionate about social justice, healing work, and building stronger, more connected communities. Right now, I’m working toward a career that blends advocacy, travel, and one-on-one support with a healthy work to life balance. Excited to learn from and share with everyone in this space. 🙏🏼✨
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Mom of 4 | Community Building | Fundraising & Nonprofit Development

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Joined Jul 2, 2025
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