The hundreds of first-hand accounts of reality shifts (aka:
mind-matter interaction MMI, quantum jumping, glitches in the Matrix) on
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Sue Larson's RealityShifters since 1999. Special issues focusing on
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Physical World.
People at Work Look Ten Years Older
Marina
Calgary, Canada
I have come across your website through Teal Scott's work. I have had a
funny thing happen to me recently. We owned a business in a nearby town for
13 years, last August we sold it. We are presently trying to sell our
house, so in the interim I have been helping out the new owners. I
sincerely feel that it has been at least ten years since I have been in the
office. I am aware of everything but seems so long ago that I was there...
even dealing with clients it feels like we are all ten years older, not one
year! The other owner just expects things to go on as usual, and although I
do remember how to do the books, etc., they keep saying, "Oh, you remember
how to do all this." I do, but in the same moment, it seems like so much
time has passed. The clients do not really seem like they have changed at
all, and look somewhat older, but not ten years older. It is only me that
feels this way. I had never expected to be working back there, and
am supposed to be retired. Maybe that has something to do with it. But in a
way, everything seems like it was so long ago that I was there last--I have
to keep reminding myself that it has only been a year. I cannot get over
this feeling, and really feel disoriented. I can also totally relate to
misplacing something and going back to see it sitting where I looked
before. Very interesting. Thanks and keep up the good work!
Note from Cynthia: Thanks so much for writing to me about feeling
like it's been ten years since you sold your business, although only one
calendar year has actually passed. I have heard reports from people
noticing other people suddenly looking a great deal older, and it seems to
be possibly indicative of moving from one universe of possibility into
another. In most of these reports that I've heard so far, just one person
has been noticed to seem a fair bit older, not groups of
people. This really is quite fascinating!
Billy Graham is Alive?!?
Larry
I had a huge reality shift the other day. I saw something in the
news about Billy Graham being ill, but in fact alive. WTF? I remember a few
years ago his wife passing away, and then finally Mr. Graham passing, and
thinking to myself, "Now Franklin Graham is truly alone in this," and then
I see this news story. I have had several reality shifts happen, but
something this major is really crazy when it happens. Anybody else remember
that Billy Graham died? Also, as an aside, I am actually now living
with family that I wanted to return to, but there are several events in
their lives that differ from events as I remember them--including several
unaccounted for holes of events that we have discussed. It's so strange,
but I've come to expect these things now.
Note from Cynthia: I really appreciate your sharing the aspect of
family members and close friends having very different recollections of the
past. I cite references about this phenomenon as well as well-documented
scientific studies into so-called "Flashbulb Memories" when people remember
when and where they were and what they were doing at the time of a historic
incident (such as Kennedy's death, or the space shuttle crash).
Intriguingly, a majority of people recall very different memories of what
really happened than what their own hand-written accounts describe... and
than what family members recall of their childhoods, for example. It seems
we are noticing the kinds of alternate histories physicists would expect us
to be seeing from time to time, and once we've factored out things like
filtered sharing (to protect someone who used to be depressed), we're left
with some truly amazing different accounts of "what really
happened." I became aware of family memories being very different in
the 1970's when my parents and sister and I visited wood-carvers on Dahl
Lake in Kashmir, India. My parents purchased beautiful wooden coffee
tables, desk and chair and I saw my parents promise the wood carvers that
when we returned home and the furniture was shipped to us and reassembled,
and fitted with custom made glass table tops and installed in the new home
we were building, my parents would take photos of the desk and chair in the
new library, and the coffee tables in the living room, and send them back
to the wood carvers. It took a while for the furniture to be shipped to
California, and for it to be assembled, and for our new home to be
finished... but when all these things were complete, I asked my parents,
"When will we be taking the photographs?" My parents replied, "What
photographs?" I was stunned that they didn't seem to know, so I explained,
"You know--the pictures we promised we'd take once the furniture was
assembled and placed in our new home." My parents looked at me like they
had absolutely no idea what I was talking about. I was only about ten years
old when I'd heard them make this promise, and at that point in my life, I
was not prone to imagining things like this all on my own, nor would I have
had any reason to fabricate such a recollection. Just as certain as I was
that my parents had made this promise, my parents were certain they'd never
before heard such a thing. I described all the details I recalled of the
time they'd made this promise, yet there was no look of recognition or
dawning awareness whatsoever. It was as if I'd experienced a completely
different reality than my Mom and Dad. We really and truly are in
the Quantum Age now, since we've formally arrived at a time as of September
2013 when macroscopic scale quantum computers are working in probabilistic
states, akin to Schrodinger's cat being simultaneously alive and dead at
the same time. We are now in a period of time in which we must start
formally appreciating that we will have memories of alternate histories,
since quantum phenomena is occurring in our everyday lives.
Missing Eye Cup Reappears
L
Pacific northwest, USA
Just last night I forgot that a few months ago I had looked unsuccessfully
in a nearly empty drawer for an eye cup, so last night I looked there again
and found it. Having not found it a few months ago I looked at a few stores
to replicate my old one and had no success there, so had given up on
it. The most fun of this event for me is that had I not forgotten
that I had already checked where I had last seen it, and this without
success, I would not have checked again. For as I said, it is a mostly
empty drawer--so not the kind of situation where one can rummage and
rummage through expecting something to turn up in another handful.
Note from Cynthia: This is a most remarkable reality shift! I'm
so amazed when something long missing (for several months or more) returns
as if it's never been away... or as if the elves or pixies finally brought
it back. I find it interesting that in the case of the missing eye cup,
you'd been unable to find a replacement in all the time it went missing and
was away... so clearly you were very appreciative to see it return!