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 book, Reality Shifts: When Consciousness Changes the
Physical World.
It Finally Happened to Me
Christy
Springfield, Virginia
In my bathroom I have a little basket that I put my watch in before I take
a
shower. At least six months ago, as I went to put it in the basket, it
slipped out of my hand. I assumed it fell to the floor -- in any case, it
disappeared from sight. I didn't see it on the floor, so I thought it
might
have fallen into the trash basket, but I didn't see it on top. I wasn't
inclined to dig through the trash, so I figured the watch was gone for
good.
SInce it wasn't an expensive watch and I had plenty others, I didn't lose
any sleep over it.
Although I am very aware of the reality shifting phenomena, it had never
happened to me before so I didn't even consider it as a possible
explanation
for why my watch had disappeared. On the morning of June 6th as I was
getting something out of the closet in my spare room, I noticed my
long-lost
watch hanging on the doorknob!
I use this closet frequently, and its doorknobs always have hangers on
them,
so there is simply no way I could not have noticed my watch hanging there
if
that's where it had been all these months. I live alone, so NOBODY could
have hung my watch on the doorknob. I guess I'll never know how it got
there (and yes, I do have two cats, but trust me, this is NOT something a
cat would do). It's fascinating to think about.
Wedding Ring Reversed While I Slept
Marsha
Coral Springs, Florida
I am enjoying reading other people' stories on the realityshifters web
site, and cherishing the synchronicities in my life. Contemplating these
magical experiences brings joy to my heart. I welcome all mysterious events
and synchronicities in my life because they give me a feeling of getting
closer to the Big Truth.
There is one recurring event in my life that I can not easily classify, nor
can I guess its meaning. I have a wedding ring made of tricolor gold. From
the very first day I wore it, it has always had the red tone gold side at
the base of my finger. This ring is tight fitting; sometimes I jiggle it up
and down on my finger, but I never take it off.
The puzzle of this ring is that once in a while I wake up and see it is
reversed, with the red tone side facing the opposite way. This first
started happening while I was living in New York, although it has continued
to happen since I moved to Florida. I just cannot believe I could be taking
it off and putting it back on in my sleep! I have never sleep walked or
done anything coherent in my sleeping state.
The first few times this happened, I thought I somehow was the
"perpetrator", until I realized it happens while I am asleep. I have to
admit I even thought about aliens, but that idea does not fit my belief
system. Anyway, every time my ring turns, I am happily surprised. It's just
like "here it is again." I watch and wait for it. Even my ten-year-old
daughter checks with me from time to time, to see if the ring is
misbehaving. Last time it happened on February 20th. I tried to tie it to
my dreams that I keep a diary of, but was unable to recall my dreams on the
day the ring reversed direction. I did remember my dream on the 20th, but
was not sure if I dreamt it that night or the night before. It had to do
with my brother, not my marriage.
Playful Intent
Steve
El Paso, Texas
Hi, Cynthia! After reading your "spoon-bending party" article with its
concept of "relaxed inattention", it immediately made me think of my
experiences while fishing. Many, very many times I caught fish when my
intent to catch a fish was temporarily diverted by enjoying the beauty of
the surroundings, or noticing a bird fly by, etc.
I've also noticed that small children many times are the only ones who land
a fish for the day... playful intent indeed! Thanks for the article.