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mind-matter interaction MMI, quantum jumping, glitches in the Matrix) on
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Sue Larson's RealityShifters since 1999. Special issues focusing on
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Physical World, and Quantum Jumps: An Extraordinary Science of
Happiness and Prosperity.
Church Founded in 1704 Appears
Terri
Schenectady, New York, USA
I just experienced a reality shift driving down a street I've passed a
million times. A church founded in 1704 that seems really strange I'd never
noticed it before. Thought maybe it was just me, but my husband who grew up
in the area and is certainly way more familiar with the area than I
confirmed never having seen that building before.
Note from Cynthia: Very cool! Seeing structures suddenly present
in familiar settings where they are not remembered ever having been before
is one of the better indications that one has "walked between possible
worlds" and encountered alternate histories. Such alternate histories can
involve a several-hundred-year-old building either having survived all
those years intact--or not.
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A couple from Arizona, claimed to have seen a house that strangely appeared
and then disappeared in December 2012. Describing the incident, the couple
said that they had noticed the house that looked like a "single-wide mobile
home," in an open field across the street at 9:45 one evening, stating, "We
were surprised to see a house." The field where the structure appeared is
completely fenced, with nothing having been there for years. The house
appeared to have a door with windows on each side that were brightly lit,
though the house appeared to be unoccupied. "We sat there discussing how
odd it was that we never saw it being moved in or how quickly electricity
seemed to be hooked up but shook it off and went to bed." The next day, the
couple were further surprised to see no signs whatsoever of a house having
been there the day before, and they have no idea how the house could have
been brought in there.
Note from Cynthia: This report was brought to my attention by
Wendy Garrett. Just as we can witness signs of alternate histories when we
hear about someone having died who remember having died many years earlier,
so too can we see evidence of alternate histories and possible realities
when we witness people, cars, houses and other things appear and then
disappear again. These are precisely the type of Quantum Jumps and Reality
Shifts I've been writing about and sharing first-hand accounts of for the
past 16 years!
Often I am asked if I have ever encountered something that I could not
explain. What my interlocutors have in mind are not bewildering enigmas
such as consciousness or U.S. foreign policy but anomalous and mystifying
events that suggest the existence of the paranormal or supernatural. My
answer is: yes, now I have. The event took place on June 25, 2014. On that
day I married Jennifer Graf, from Koln, Germany. She had been raised by her
mom; her grandfather, Walter, was the closest father figure she had growing
up, but he died when she was 16. In shipping her belongings to my home
before the wedding, most of the boxes were damaged and several precious
heirlooms lost, including her grandfather's binoculars. His 1978 Philips
070 transistor radio arrived safely, so I set out to bring it back to life
after decades of muteness. I put in new batteries and opened it up to see
if there were any loose connections to solder. I even tried "percussive
maintenance," said to work on such devices—smacking it sharply
against a hard surface. Silence. We gave up and put it at the back of a
desk drawer in our bedroom. Three months later, after affixing the
necessary signatures to our marriage license at the Beverly Hills
courthouse, we returned home, and in the presence of my family said our
vows and exchanged rings. Being 9,000 kilometers from family, friends and
home, Jennifer was feeling amiss and lonely. She wished her grandfather
were there to give her away. She whispered that she wanted to say something
to me alone, so we excused ourselves to the back of the house where we
could hear music playing in the bedroom. We don't have a music system
there, so we searched for laptops and iPhones and even opened the back door
to check if the neighbors were playing music. We followed the sound to the
printer on the desk, wondering—absurdly—if this
combined printer/scanner/fax machine also included a radio. Nope.
Note from Cynthia: I'm grateful to see Michael Shermer, founder
of The Skeptics Society, and Editor in Chief of its magazine
Skeptic, publicly reporting having experienced an anomalous
incident! He published this article a couple of weeks ago in Scientific
American, about an inexplicable incident that he personally witnessed
at his wedding.