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Reality Shifts
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.



Exact Change
Kathy
Blytheville, Arkansas

Your realityshifters web site came to me at a time when I really needed some magic in my life, so I'd like to share a story with you. I have been a waitress for most of my life, so I tend to have a stack of small bills around most of the time. The other day, I was headed to the grocery store to get food for dinner, not even knowing exactly what I was going to buy. I grabbed a stack of ones without counting them and headed out. I chose what I wanted at the store, and when I checked out, my purchase came to exactly the amount I had grabbed on the way out the door!! Thanks for a great and helpful site.


My Invisible Daughter
Kerry
Tasmania

This past month, I walked into my daughter's room, looking for her. I looked straight at her bed, and saw she was not there. I did see a few books and things scattered about, so I decided to stay and clean the clutter of her typical teenager's room. I was directly in front of her bed for a good couple of minutes, when I felt a shift in energy -- and there she was! I was so surprised to see her lying on her bed, and exclaimed, "You weren't there a minute ago!" She replied, "Yes I was, Mum, you looked straight at me."

I swear I saw an empty bed, with just books! Interestingly enough, she didn't want to talk to me at the time, and was hoping I wouldn't come into her room. For some reason, I didn't see her at all!


Parallel Reality at the Swimming Pool
Sharon
Jacksonville, Florida

When I was about 6 or 7 years old, about the time I was in first grade, my parents sent me to the Y for swimming classes. I was in the beginning class, just learning how to float and how to hold my breath underwater in the very shallow end of the pool. I made the acquaintance of a girl who was not in my little group; she was actually able to swim. At the end of the class, we got free time to play around in the shallow end. My acquaintance said, "I'm going to dive off the diving board. Why don't you come too?"

Now I've never been told I couldn't dive off the board, and I apparently didn't understand the concept of "deep end." I went after her, climbed up on the board, and took a minute after she dived off to get brave. Then I jumped in. Just as I jumped in, I heard a whistle blow. This was the "clear the pool" whistle, that meant that the session was over. I hit the water, and I don't think I even had the chance to try to float. I vividly remember going down through the water -- somehow I held my breath. I touched the bottom and kicked the floor of the pool, giving myself enough lift to get back up to the surface. I did this a number of times.

Every time I got to the surface, I'd get a breath of air, try to yell for help. I have a memory of a woman in a white swim suit, and white swim cap floating on the surface, but she seemed not to hear me.

I felt very calm the entire time, which seems strange to me now, because it seems unlikely that a young child would be calm in those circumstances. I managed to get to the wall, then pulled myself around to a ladder and out of the pool. I didn't see my class instructor when I went to change, nor do I remember speaking to anyone else. When I got home I told my parents my experience. My mother called the Y to ask why a young child had been missed in the pool. (This is when it gets STRANGE.) The woman who answered said that what I'd said had never happened, because they'd been there, pulled me out and given me a candy bar because I was a diabetic. Now, I am not and certainly was not then, a diabetic, I'd have remembered a candy bar (lol, at 6 that would have been a treat). My memory is entirely different, including them knowing anything about it. What I think now looking at it from a perspective of creating reality, is that I realized on some level, that I had a choice. Leave this lifetime and drown, or stay in it. Apparently I chose to stay, shifted the reality so that I got safely out of the pool, and even created ANOTHER girl who happened to be a diabetic in a situation like that. Either that or I was totally insane and imagined it all. But I'm as sure as one can be with reality, lol.




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