The hundreds of first-hand accounts of reality shifts (aka:
mind-matter interaction MMI, quantum jumping, glitches in the Matrix) on
this and the following pages have been collected and shared through Cynthia
Sue Larson's RealityShifters since 1999. Special issues focusing on
particular types of reality shifts (such as: the Dead seen Alive Again,
Seeing Loved Ones Before They Arrive, Invisibility, Walking through Walls,
etc.) can be found by browsing through the RealityShifters
archives and subscribing to the (free) monthly ezine. Hundreds of stories
are reported here in this "Your RealityShifter Stories" section of this web
site, and the phenomenon is documented in the best-selling books, Reality Shifts: When Consciousness Changes the
Physical World, and Quantum Jumps: An Extraordinary Science of
Happiness and Prosperity.
Breakfast at Tiffanys Dress Change
Elyse
Nutley, New Jersey, USA
I’m a baby boomer who grew up worshiping all
things Audrey Hepburn. The opening scene in Breakfast at
Tiffany’s is ingrained in my memory. The iconic black Givenchy
sheath dress that she wears had a bib-like front, which was echoed in the
back design. I just watched the movie and I couldn’t believe my
eyes—the front neckline & armholes are now a straight simple
design. When I search the internet, all the photos reference that simple
design. MANDELA EFFECT. (photo right)
Interestingly, in the 1960’s period TV series, Madmen, a
character (Bethany Van Nuys) wears a knock-off dress with the unique bib
front. Jane Bryant, the show’s costume designer, was meticulous
about such details, supporting my memory. (photo left). Speculation about
a possible meaning of the dress Mandela: In the movie, Mr. Yunioshi,
Holly’s upstairs neighbor, is played (by Mickey Rooney) in
unflattering, Asian caricature proportions; a portrayal that has been
criticized in recent years as a racist hold over from WWII. The Madmen TV
episode involves Japanese businessmen and controversy surrounding working
with them; Roger, a WWII vet objecting as they represent the enemy he
fought, and the younger partners saying it’s time to get past
it. Might you and Chris Anatra speculate that the decoded meaning of this
dress design Mandela effect may be: MOVE ON FROM WAR?! My speculation that
this particular ME may be decoded as an admonition against continued
warfare becomes all the more plausible when one considers that Audrey
Hepburn was a tireless UNICEF ambassador prior to her death; and sadly, the
plight of children during the current Middle East and Ukrainian conflicts
have become all so unbearably magnified. Thank you for all the wonderful
work you do to help bring the Earth into higher consciousness,
Note from Cynthia: Thanks so much for writing to us with this
fascinating observation that the dress worn by Audrey Hepburn is noticeably
different than you recall. It's interesting to consider what the
meaning of changed dress suggests--especially drawing our attention, as you
suggest, to the way the Mad Men episode dress matches the way you remember
Hepburn's dress used to be in Breakfast at Tiffany's. I like your
take on the significance and meaning of moving on from war--this seems like
an excellent observation to me!
Thank You for Sharing this Message with a Friend!
Would You Like to be a Subscriber?
You can view all past issues & subscribe by visiting:
http://realityshifters.com/pages/news.html
Visual Changes to Thumbs and Hands
Dawn Bernardi
Mission Viejo, California, USA
I recently heard about a thumb-length Mandela Effect. So I'm
a piano player, and I remember struggling to span that octave + one key in
the Moonlight Sonata. Uhhhhhhhhh, now I can almost reach octave + three!
Also, I had a puncture-wound scar (which you can probably see in the photo)
that was previously smack in the middle of that fleshy part and now is
almost on that knuckle. And if you know that hand game 'here's the church,
here's the steeple, open the door, and see all the people,' my thumbs never
used to hang so far above the "church." This is the first anatomical
Mandela Effect that I've heard of that we can actually see! (A caller on
Staveley’s podcast mentioned it.)
Note from Cynthia: Thanks so much for sharing the Mandela Effect
you're noticing that involves changes that you can visually see with your
thumbs and hands--that's very cool! And how wonderful to no longer
need to struggle to have such reach on the piano keys! Thanks for
mentioning where you first heard about the changes in the length of thumbs,
on a Brian Staveley podcast, and that you're a supporter of his work with
the Mandela Effect. Brian is one of our finalist nominees for the
2023 Golden Mandy and voting is going on now at:
https://www.youtube.com/post/UgkxfLkVkZAGh5tTVUTac3O5REkAmTKMbPyo
Water Freezing Point Change
Jon
Yuba City, California, USA
Now that Winter is upon us, I have discovered that the
freezing point of water is back down to 32° where it belongs. In
that timeline, I described to you about the solid VW logo--in that reality,
the freezing point of water was 36°. Trust me, I thought I had lost
my mind. Last winter, when I came across that, I started making noise
about it with everyone I knew, and they all just said, “I don't
know, whatever, it's always been 36.” I said, “How
in the world is that possible? Isn't this chemistry and physics?”
Well I have no idea. Maybe it's affected by barometric pressure or
something? I have a problem with a Mandela Effect if it violates physics.
But 36. That's what it was. That same timeline where the VW logo was solid.
And in that reality, wokeism was out of control. here, which feels more
like the timeline of my childhood, it's not so much. People aren't afraid
of being doxed and losing their jobs over harmless misunderstandings.
I just looked it up and an electric field can increase the freezing point
of water. so, for example, a stronger magnetic field of the Earth could
account for a higher freezing point! You know, it's like a memory of
yesterday, talking about 36° with a friend. I looked it up on
Google. The freezing point of water. I said what in the world? That is
completely wrong. How could I misremember something like that? And here
we are. 32°.
Note from Cynthia: This information about magnetic fields being
related to the freezing temperature of water is super interesting.
The Earth's magnetic field in this reality is not officially posted the way
it was occasionally by US government offices that used to report it was
reduced by some 10 to 20 percent down from what it used to be in the
1800s. I don't know what the actual reduction is about now--some
estimate anywhere from 25% to 30% down from what it was back in the 1800s,
but a more definite number would be good to have, to go along with this
current freezing temperature of water back to 32 degrees.
Change in the movie, “Star
Crash”
Jon
Yuba City, California, USA
There's a goofy movie that I watch occasionally, called Star
Crash from 1978--a Star Wars spoof. I like it, because honestly I'm a fan
of Caroline Monro. And the movie makes me laugh. I've seen it about eight
times in the last two years. I get in the mood, and it's funny. The movie
has changed significantly from the last time I watched it about six months
ago. There was a pathetic lightsaber scene in the movie that in the old
timeline, was edited out and replaced with a ring that emits the blade. It
looked terrible, but I assume in that timeline Lucasfilm demanded it, or
sued them, or something. In this reality, the lightsaber hilt is visible,
and two actors hold it just like Luke Skywalker. This is a trademark
violation that did not get challenged in this reality like it did in the
other one. I wonder how many changes have occurred and I just don't have
time to search through everything to find them? I have a huge film library.
But I'll probably come across differences months from now. Frankly, this
reality is more to my liking, it feels more like home to me than the place
I came from.
Note from Cynthia: I'd not heard of the movie, "Star Crash," so I
don't have memories of how it used to be, but I'm intrigued that you've
watched this film many times, and it's made such a big change in the past
six months. Very cool that this film has something like the Star
Wars light sabers, and these are held the same way now, which they weren't
when you watched "Star Crash" before. This does sound like a change
for the better! It's hard to know how many changes are happening
that we're missing--I suspect quite a few.