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.
A few years back, I hosted a Reiki Healing Circle. As always, I lead the
group into a meditation to set our intention and get us into harmony.
This particular night a meditation about forgiveness and gratitude
flowed through me. It was so beautiful that I know it was directly from the
Universe to our little group. As I spoke, I opened my eyes to check on the
group, and I couldn't believe what I saw! The people were turning into
columns of bright white light, and then started blinking in and out. I
could then see them in different forms, as little children or younger
versions of themselves. Some changed shape completely as personas of past
lives received healing and connected to forgiveness and gratitude. The
meditation was only about 15 minutes long and my eyes were only opened less
than a couple of minutes, but so much happened that it would take pages to
describe it all. That night every person received a dramatic healing in
their life; some physical, but mostly emotional and spiritual
healing.
After the meditation, the participants reported their experiences and we
discovered that their stories exactly matched how I had seen them. Since
then I have used this meditation piece with every group I lead, and while
some group experiences are more dramatic than others, all turn into the
columns of light. Gosh this is good stuff! We are so fortunate to live in a
time of enlightenment and to have a forum to tell our stories. Thanks
Cynthia for your wonderful website and beautiful message!
I did something last week which I found great fun! It was so effortless
that I know anyone can do it if they have a relaxed mind, strong belief,
trust in the universe, and a sense of fun.
I was completely out of my contact lens saline solution with no other
bottles as backup, but it was not convenient for me to go to the store at
that time to get more. Plus, I needed solution to cleanse and add on
the lenses to drive there anyway!
I thought to myself "Why not create more", (just like the "fishes and the
loaves" scenario where Jesus had only a small portion of fish and bread to
feed a very large group. Yet, the limited portion kept duplicating or
cloning itself to amply feed the crowd).
I was a bit surprised, but thrilled, when my dry bottle started putting out
a couple of drops, then more and more -- exactly what I needed to cleanse
the lenses and place them in my eyes!
It gave me a good lesson in the power of manifestation, faith, and trust
that the universe provides what we need. And I am sure that there is a
quantum physics principle in there which I am overlooking!
Fears Realized
Pamela
I had many reality shifting experiences when I lived in the Mojave
Desert. One of the most memorable experiences took place in November
of 1997. My husband and I were both in the Navy, stationed at the Naval
Hospital in 29 Palms, California. It was Thanksgiving weekend and I wanted
to drive to a Borders bookstore that was about one and a half hours away
from home. It was the closest Borders store to us, and I wanted to buy
my dad a copy of a book called Conversations with God. I had just finished
reading it and felt a strong desire to share it with him. The only problem
was that my husband and I had recently been having a string of bad
luck with our vehicles breaking down. I was feeling very apprehensive that
our one working vehicle, my husbands old Toyota Trooper, would break down
on the way and leave us stranded. I couldn't seem to control my fear, and
even as we were driving to Borders I voiced how much I would hate it
if the truck broke down.
We got to the Borders without incident and I bought
the book for my dad. On our way home, the Trooper started making strange
noises, and as we pulled off the freeway into a gas station it died
completely. We tried everything we could think of to get it running, but
the Trooper showed absolutely no signs of life. We were still an hour away
from home, and we knew it would cost us an arm and a leg to get a tow truck
to take us. We thought we could have it towed to a nearby auto shop, but
since it was Thanksgiving weekend, nothing was open. We couldn't even get
ahold of a towtruck. We decided to walk to an ATM and get some money out so
we could get a motel room for the night, and figure things out in the
morning. Both of us had money in the bank and had used our ATM cards
earlier in the day. Neither one of our cards would work at the ATM, so we
went to another ATM, that ATM wouldn't work for us either. So we walked to
yet another ATM, and still could not get any money out. My husband had
$5.00 in his pocket.
I had duty at the Naval Hospital the next day, so I had to call and tell
the
people at the front desk that I wouldn't be able to make it to duty. Who
should answer the phone but my nemesis, a woman who worked at the hospital
that had acted spitefully towards me on numerous occasions. I had recently
said many mean things about her to some of my friends because I felt she
deserved it. When I had to explain my story to her on the phone, she acted
as if she didn't believe a word of it. A few days later I heard that she
had said mean things about me at the front desk, in front of a lot of
people after she hung up the phone.
My husband and I had to sleep in
the truck that night. It was cold and miserable, and time seemed to slow
down. I had been rendered powerless, by a few small circumstances, like a
broken car and ATM cards that wouldn't work. Yet I almost felt like I had
created the whole situation. Instead of getting angry or depressed like I
normally would have in a situation where I wasn't in "control", I felt
an amazing sense of peace and well being. I decided to just allow things to
happen and be present enough and calm enough to observe and participate in
their happening. This was a new way of being that I hadn't experienced
before, because I was just beginning to let go of a lot of limitting
beliefs from my childhood.
I was sitting in the driver's seat when dawn
finally came. I glanced at my husband to see if he was still asleep. He
opened his eyes and said "Turn the key." I had a moment of doubt and was
about to open my mouth to remind him that we had already turned the key a
hundred times, but something in his eyes stopped me. I turned the key and
the truck started! We drove home with no problems and there truly didn't
seem to be anything wrong with the truck at all. Our ATM cards worked
too.
I realized a lot of things because of
this experience. I no longer allow myself to fear anything, because I know
that I can easily create the very thing that I fear and find myself face to
face with it! It made me think "If I can create the things I fear, I must
be able to create the things I desire as well". I also learned that saying
negative things about other people, whether "deserved" or not, isn't a good
idea. I don't believe in karma, but I have experienced that life is
circular.