Yasmine Robles on Bending Time: "The World Is a Mirror of Your Inner Frequency"
Top-1% podcaster and author Yasmine Robles guides Sedona through quantum jumping, mirror principles, and the art of collapsing timelines—live meditation included.
When Yasmine Robles walked into the Humankind Center, she brought with her a decade of clairaudience, 300 podcast interviews, and a laugh that cuts through spiritual seriousness like a knife. Introduced by Clint as "some kind of intergalactic traveler," Yasmine wasted no time setting the tone: "None of this is important," she said, gesturing to her bio. "So many of us are hooked into an identity of what we've done in the past. It actually renders more of this reality… which is why so many people don't change."
The event, Discovering the Matrix: How to "Bend Time" & Change "Reality"?, was part book talk, part energy transmission, and entirely Yasmine—unfiltered, grounded, and fiercely committed to making mysticism useful. Author of A Glitch in the Matrix: Ten Energy Mastery Codes for Becoming the Main Character of Your Life, she's spent years interviewing everyone from Neil deGrasse Tyson to Laura Eisenhower, searching for the overlap between neuroscience and quantum timelines. What she's found is both radical and repeatable: the world is a mirror, and you can change the movie by changing your frequency.

What Does It Mean to Hold the Room Without People-Pleasing?
Yasmine doesn't speak to the intellectual elite. She wrote her book so her mom could read it. "Knowledge without application is just entertainment," she said, quoting her friend Renee Garcia. "If you want to be entertained, I will entertain the shit out of this room. But that's not really what we're here for, right?"
Her teaching style is paradox in motion: irreverent yet precise, playful yet fiercely grounded. She told the story of her childhood in the U.S. during the first Gulf War, watching two completely different realities unfold between America and Iraq. "I had a front row seat to the dual nature of humanity," she said. "I chose love. I decided I was going to be a steward for love after seeing so much heartbreak and destruction."
That choice led her to Hawaii eleven years ago, where she prayed to Pele and heard her first clairaudient message. "I actually thought I was losing my mind," she admitted. "But the instructions were saving my life." She spent two years at the Academy of Intuition Medicine, learning to work with energy frequencies and the body's endocrine system. Now she teaches: "We all have these skill sets. This is not for the chosen few."
How Do You Change the Movie Before It Plays?
Yasmine's core teaching is this: the external world is a lagging indicator. "Most people will talk endlessly about their problems because it puts them into an identity," she said. "It limits your capacity for something different." She left Los Angeles six months before the fires, despite having just won a film competition and landed a deal on Sunset Boulevard. "I saw a version of my life had I stayed," she said. "People thought I was insane. But I know that it doesn't feel good, and that's enough."
The key, she explained, is discernment—learning to distinguish between projection and intuition. "Your heart will be the first place that will give you the answers. Does it feel expansive, does it feel open, or does it feel contracted, does it feel heavy?"

She introduced Frederick Dotson's leveling exercise—imagining a level one, level five, and level ten version of any upcoming event. "You're giving it a level one, level five, level ten. The same day, same place," she said. "Sometimes if I'm in a shitty experience, I'm going to change the field in my mind." She described a six-hour poker tournament where she was out in fifteen minutes, then ended up at the winning table by shifting her internal state.
Yasmine also walked the room through the concept of importance, which she distinguishes from value. "Anytime you create importance around yourself, around an issue, around anything, the system will always restore it back into balance," she said. She told the story of getting a parking ticket at Erewhon Market in LA after judging the pretentiousness of valet parking. "What was I thinking right before I parked here? I was having a judgment on scarcity and lack. And what did the world show me? You want to talk about scarcity? Here you go."
What Happened During the Quantum Jumping Meditation?
The event closed with a live guided meditation—a journey through the chambers of the heart to access zero point, the infinite field where all timelines exist. Yasmine asked participants to visualize May 28, 2027, and imagine the movie reel of their life over the past year. "What are the things that happened in your movie reel that implied that you shifted and that you changed?" she asked.

She led the room down a staircase into the heart, through multiple doors, until participants reached a chamber of golden light with infinite doors—each one a timeline. "Find the door with your name on it," she said. "Which door is 2027, highest version of you, highest timeline… Where is that door?" On the other side: everyone who has ever loved you, waiting. "They say we've been waiting for you."
When eyes reopened, Yasmine offered one final instruction: ground back into five objective truths. "My name is Yasmine. I'm 43 years old. I have long brown hair. I'm the author of A Glitch in the Matrix, which you can purchase on Amazon. And I'm in Sedona." The room laughed—lightness after depth. "My desire is that everyone in this room becomes the teachers for everyone else on the planet," she said. "We're going to need as many teachers as possible over the next couple of years."
Watch the full replay to experience Yasmine's quantum jumping meditation and explore the ten energy mastery codes she teaches. As she put it: "This moment is the only moment that matters. That's one of the techniques in the book—to get to a place of zero point." See for yourself what happens when you stop making the past important—and start bending time.

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