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Tiffany's Miraculous Healing
Tara
Salem, Oregon, USA
I will preface this by saying that I know, undoubtedly, this happened due
to everything I’ve been learning from you. Because I applied
your wisdom to the situation and the outcome was truly miraculous, I
don’t think the outcome would have been the same had I not known
something like this was possible. I believe in healing but this was
different—everything was telling me she was gone for good and
yet she’s here today and completely healthy. So
here’s the story. Several months ago my neighbors moved away
and left behind their cat, she is an orange tabby and her name is Tiffany.
She needed a place to call home and would come by looking for food. Being
the animal lover that I am, I couldn’t say no to her and
eventually she claimed her new home here. She is an outside cat and loves
hunting and climbing trees. She is very smart and tough yet also loving and
sweet. I trust her to be outside, it always seems like she knows what
she’s doing and has always been able to take care of herself
just fine. Also, she always comes home to eat on time, morning and night.
So I’ve never worried about her. Until one day recently she did
not come home to eat her dinner, which was rare for her. I was a little
worried but I assumed everything was fine and she would be back by morning.
Well she was not back at her normal morning time. This had me pretty
concerned but I remained optimistic. It was just before noon now and I was
sitting outside listening to some videos as I do and I saw her sort of
crawl out from underneath the deck of the porch where I was sitting. She
was not acting right. She was basically crawling, acting very sporadically
and could barely walk or stand. I did not know what on earth had happened
to her. My dad had walked out and saw her and actually was so upset he just
said “I can’t deal with this” and went
back inside. It was very upsetting to see. At that moment in time it really
did seem as if she had only come to say goodbye and had crawled off into
the bushes to make her passing. This was really how it seemed and my dad
thought she was gone forever. A day went by and he told me he had tried to
look for her, in his words he wanted to give her a proper burial at least,
but could not find her anywhere. During this time I wasn’t quite
allowing myself to go there mentally. I had been listening to a lot of
Cynthia’s videos and remembered her story about Ashes, a cat
that had passed away, who she later found alive again in her reality. I
decided to assume that all things are possible, and that since I
hadn’t even fully accepted that Tiffany was gone, since I
didn’t even fully know what was wrong or what had happened, I
would remain open to the possibility of her being okay and returning, even
though everything suggested against it, perhaps I could shift into that
reality. A few days later, I was in my room, laying in meditation, when I
hear my dad come running in the house and knocking on my door yelling
“Tiffany is back, she’s alive!” I got up
and went outside, and sure enough, there she was. He let me know she had
actually been up on the roof, which I find extremely interesting, given the
condition she was in. But that’s what caught his attention and
how he knew she was back. She had somehow managed to get up there, and had
now jumped back down, and he knew she was under the porch now. We were
shaking treats, and calling for her, trying to get her to come out. She
still wasn’t acting like she normally does. I could tell
something was wrong, but at least I knew she was alive. I was thinking,
“Wow, well this is progress. And if she can come back and get
up on the roof after all this, maybe I really can shift to the reality
where she is healed completely—” (It was so bizarre
to me that she was able to get on the roof at this point; I intuitively
knew something different and miraculous was going on, and that kept me
inspired.) She finally came out when I was calling her, but she was so
weak from not eating for a few days, and from whatever had happened, which
I still was unsure (was she hit by a car? Was she attacked? Had she ate
something bad?) She just kept falling over, laying down, and closing her
eyes. She would eat one piece of food at a time, as I put it out for her.
She did not have the strength to even lift her head or drink water from her
bowl. I just kept sticking with my original thought process that somehow
everything would be okay, and she would be fine. Though It really seemed
like she could have died in that moment had I not decided to pick her up
and rehabilitate her in a small cage. After I decided to do that, it
seemed like she knew I was trying to help her. I was slowly able to get
her to drink water from a straw, and gradually she was able to lift her
head up and eat from her food bowl. She seemed to gain a little strength
back each day. But each day presented new concerns, such as if her back
end was messed up, would she be able to go to the bathroom? Would she be
able to walk again? Did she have internal damage that I
couldn’t see? (Keep in mind, I did not have the resources to
take her to a vet, so healing her/ shifting to the reality where she healed
was the only option.) With each passing day, the concerns went slowly away
as she continued to improve, get better, and do everything normally. I just
kept saying, “She gets better and better each day.”
And she did, literally. She went from not even being able to walk, to her
old ways of jumping up and climbing on things. She still struggled a bit;
at this point I was pretty sure what had happened was that she had nerve
damage from being hit by a vehicle, but that’s still a guess. A
guess based on being able to feel her legs shaking by her rear where a cat
has many nerves. (This was still very concerning, as I didn’t
know if the damage was permanent or could be healed, yet I kept going.) I
would put a little collar on her tied to a leash, and let her try to walk
around with it on. She would, and once again she would improve a little
more each day. It’s almost as if she knew I was helping her.
She acted so sweet towards me, and would keep licking my hands, brushing up
against my legs, and laying at my feet and meowing, as if to say,
“Thank you.” After about two weeks of her healing
from her “therapy” and resting in the cage, and
gaining back her strength, and improving each day, she was really walking
almost perfectly now! She actually started running so fast while she was
on the leash that the collar broke, and I had to catch her! I guess that
means she’s feeling much better now and back to her normal,
healthy ways. My dad says he believes in miracles now, as he really
thought she was gone, and now she is alive and well again. This experience
happened at such an interesting time in my life, when I’m
learning about how it is possible to shift into a more desirable reality,
it really showed me and taught me experientially that truly anything is
possible that I believe. There is so much to learn in this wonderful
universe, yet I will forever know that no matter how things appear or seem,
it really can work out miraculously, for the highest good of all. More and
more, I seem to find myself asking , “How good can it
get?” And every area of my life, and the lives of those around
me seems to continue improving. Blessings to Cynthia for all she does and
to everyone who reads.
Note from Cynthia: Thank you for sharing this beautiful
miraculous healing experience with your amazing tabby cat, Tiffany!
Thank goodness you were there for Tiffany, to look after her so lovingly,
with consistently positive expectations that most certainly made a
tremendous difference in her miraculous recovery. I've heard of a
doctor who notices huge improvements for his patients when he asks them to
rate their comfort level (rather than pain level) on a scale of one to ten,
and they recover more quickly, with less need for further medications or
procedures. It seems clear to me that thanks to your heartfelt and pure
positive healing intentions, Tiffany knew in each and every moment that you
believed in her full and complete recovery, helping to ensure such positive
miraculous results.
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Blue Riband product and ads no longer
exist
Vivek
Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, India
This reality shift has been haunting me for years. Around
1990 there used to be a full page advertisement in all premium magazines of
India. The popular model, Malvika Tiwari, is reclining on a boat in an
ocean with a bottle of blue riband lime cordial, her boyfriend is on other
end of boat. Now I can't find either the ad or the product. The product
Blue Riband lime cordial was supposed to be a surrogate ad for Blue Riband
gin. Blue Riband Gin is still being made, and later Blue Riband Duet that
had lime cordial, that was added to the company's products. But Blue
Riband lime cordial has disappeared from the face of Earth, and with it,
the beautiful ad. I know about a product Duet that was introduced later
on—but, at best, Duet is a residue from across the veil.
Alcohol ads were never allowed in India, and Blue Riband lime cordial was a
surrogate ad. And now even surrogate ads are not allowed. Thanks for your
interest; for me this is one of the biggest challenges to sanity.
Note from Cynthia: Thank you for sharing this news that Blue
Riband lime cordial has disappeared, together with its beautiful
advertisement image. Thank you so much for sharing with me some of the
background that makes this Mandela Effect so amazing and impressive, such
that people assume that probably people are mistakenly confusing Blue
Riband lime cordial with the product Duet, which arrived later
on.
Changes to "Aman" movie
Vivek
Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, India
As fantastic as Blue Riband lime cordial is, there is one
that tops it. In fact, I would say these two are the greatest enigmas of
my life. By extreme stretch of circumstances, Blue Riband might have been
removed from circulation, though possibility is almost nil, the one I am
going to tell is out of this earth. The 1967 movie, Aman, starring
Rajendra Kumar, had a scene at the end in which three ladies were engaged
in animated conversation. One of the ladies, played by actress Lalita
Pawar, mother of Rajendra Kumar in movie, said a certain thing to her
potential daughter-in-law, the third lady was daughter-in-law's mother.
The ensuing dialogue is so sensational, that it's a scriptwriter's dream.
And now the last 20 minutes of the movie have totally changed. The three
ladies are not in reckoning at all. And the great Lalita Pawar is not even
in the star cast. I last saw the movie in 2010 with my associate, on a
television local channel. The dialogue was so sensational, that my
associate jumped up with excitement. In fact it is worth a fortune.
Rajendra Kumar died in 1999, and Lalita Pawar in 1998; the heroine of the
movie, played by Saira Banu, is alive, now aged 78 years. There never was
an alternate ending; in any case in 1967 there never was the culture of
alternate endings. My associate still quotes that sensational dialogue
that no longer exists on Earth. Try to investigate the movie; the
incidence is a game changer in the world of high strangeness. I remember
very well the quote; I am giving you the translation. The situation is
that the hero, Rajendra Kumar, was doing his philanthropic work as a
doctor, alleviating atomic bomb survivors of their suffering. In the
course of his work, the doctor becomes blind. His mother, played by
actress Lalita Pawar, along with his betrothed girl and her mother, arrive
in Japan. The colleagues of Rajendra Kumar tell the ladies that he can
recover his sight if someone donates their eyes. Lalita Pawar stares at
the girl saying, "Daughter-in-law, in Mahabharata Gandhari spent her whole
life blind-folded, in sympathy for her blind husband." The girl, getting
the cue that her would-be mother-in-law was alluding that she donate her
eyes, snorted, "Those were decadent times when people were blind of
senses,” and walks away in a huff. In the original Hindi, the
statement itself is so sensationally funny that it can sell for $10,000.
The rest of the 20 minutes of now-missing dialogue had a totally different
storyline than the current version. Mahabharata, as you would know, is the
holy epic of Hindu religion, along with Ramayana, the other epic.
Note from Cynthia: Wow! Thank you for sharing the change
you noticed in the 1967 movie, "Aman," starring Rajendra Kumar, where the
memorable dialogue completely changed, and the actress Lalita Pawar is no
longer even in the film! How amazing that your associate still
quotes the sensational dialogue that apparently, never existed. This
missing dialogue that you remember used to include the memorable actress,
Lalita Pawar, truly is extraordinary and memorable. I've never
heard of anything like it, and the fact that you and your associate both
recall it so clearly indicates there has been quite a change to this
movie. What a fascinating conversation this missing dialogue
inspires. I wonder if perhaps it's gone missing partly because some
movie viewers found it to be distasteful or disrespectful? I
witnessed a change to one of my books where I'd written something about my
salad talking to me that was frequently offending many readers, and now my
book has changed, and there is no copy of it containing the previously
offensive material. This is such an important Mandela
Effect—thank you so much for sharing this with me!
Airbus now launched a decade earlier
Vivek
Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, India
Here is one anchor memory that you may have an idea of. I
remember Airbus was launched in 1982 as against the current history saying
1972. At the time of the Airbus launch, my father discussed it, while
reading the newspaper. And we had rented that house in 1978. So no chance
of 1972.
Note from Cynthia: Thank you for sharing your memory that the
aviation company Airbus got its start in 1982, and not 1972. I did
travel in the early 1970s, and don't recall flying on an Airbus in those
years; it does seem like the first I really heard about this company was in
the 1980s. Fascinating!