20 Days After a Catastrophic Fracture, Doctors Were Stunned

When Timothy fractured his humerus while playing golf, doctors quickly realized something more serious was happening. The break was catastrophic, and further testing revealed stage 4 non-small cell lung cancer that had spread to his arm, spine, and brain.

Faced with a life-changing diagnosis, Timothy made a decision to fully commit to the work.

Together with his wife, he began meditating daily, focusing not on becoming healed someday, but on embodying the feeling that he was already healed. While Timothy practiced the meditations, his wife often sat beside him, holding heart-brain coherence and supporting the vision of his future.

Twenty days later, Timothy met with an orthopedic oncologist expecting to discuss surgery. Instead, the doctor delivered unexpected news.

The bone had come back together on its own, calcium was forming, and surgery was no longer needed. His doctor’s words were: "This is miraculous."

Today, Timothy continues his healing journey with gratitude, while follow-up scans have shown significant improvements in multiple areas. His story is a reminder that transformation often begins when we stop waiting for the future and start becoming the future self we want to be now.

To learn more about how your relationship with your future self influences the reality you experience, tune in to Dr Joe's upcoming Entangled livestream on Wednesday, July 14, at 5 p.m. EDT / 2 p.m. PDT. 

Recorded at the San Diego Advanced Follow-Up in March, 2026.