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mind-matter interaction MMI, quantum jumping, glitches in the Matrix) on
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Weird Occurance with Cell Phone
Lisa
Eastern Massachusetts, USA
I've been learning about the reality shifts only in
recent days. Yesterday, I was having an interesting conversation
about all this with my 20 year old son. After taking a brief break from the
discussion with him, I returned to our conversation having had a flash
memory of something that happened only a few days previous (I believe only
a day or so before the shifts concept came clearly into my field of
awareness, thanks to you, an online summit, I had heard you speak). This
is what happened, Wednesday or Thursday of last week: I was getting into
my 2017 Subaru car, and going off to run errands as usual. I opened the car
door, got in, placed my purse and a short stack of books and my cell phone
down upon the passenger seat. At that moment, my cell phone ran. I
looked down at the phone, didn't recognize the number and decided to not
answer it. Just then, my dashboard built in screen lit up
announcing the incoming call. The ring tone was very high pitched
and unusual; like a weather alert urgent kind of sound. The caller
ID on the screen read, "private call", not a detailed number like my phone
displayed. It continued to ring shrilly as my eyes were locked on
the dashboard screen. I then reflexively reached up and hit the
hang up button, to relieve myself of that annoying shrill sound. Hesitating
a moment while registering the call sequence, I proceeded to shut the car
door, and pushed the start button on my car ignition. It is notable
also, as I recall, the call display on the dash looked different.
It looked more basic and without the usual information included on in
coming calls. Though, the answer or hang up options, green and red
buttons, were clearly shown. Driving away I realized how this occurrence
was an impossibility. My car had no power at the time of that phone
call sequence. Yet, my car dashboard screen lit up registering the in
coming call, as if my car had been turned on. Turning on the car
after getting in would have been my next automatic action but the phone
call interrupted me. Driving down the road I was perplexed, wondering,
“how could this have happened?” I checked the call
log, wondering if I had been dreaming! Sure enough, the car screen did
show I had hung up on a private call, the time stamp appeared to be
accurate as well. I suspect a momentary timeline shift (?). That,
normally, I would have pushed the start button very quickly upon getting in
to my car but, my cell ran and I did not hit the start button immediately,
like usual. Still, the universe expected that I "had" touched the
ignition button and registered the phone call on my dash screen as in
coming even though I hadn't turned the car on! How weird! I dunno. My brain
is bending all over the place as I think about it. Haha That day, I found
myself reasoning how my car and phone, as well as my hearing aids, all have
bluetooth. But, with no electrical or wavelength connections to my car at
that moment, there should have been no receptivity of that phone call onto
my car dash screen. Now, Id like to know who it was that was
calling me! :)) Upon realizing the potential for having
experienced something unusual, I excitedly shared this story with my son as
a timely example of weirdness! The discussion with him is what brought
that occurrence back to my memory. I had forgotten about it up until then.
Upon first entering my car, I know I must have been in
subconscious/automatic mode since I get into my car and drive away
everyday. This occurrence did wake me up from that automatic mode,
alright. I knew something funny had occurred. Couldn't figure it out.
Unless there is some other explanation, I do believe it was something out
of the ordinary. I started listening to your book a few days ago on
Audible, Reality Shifts. I will certainly be a lot more observant as the
days progress! Thank you again, Cynthia!
Note from Cynthia: I love how clearly you describe the way you
know for sure that there's no obvious simple explanation for how your car
could have displayed your incoming call when you'd not yet turned the
ignition on. Wow! I also find myself especially alert and a
little bit more awakened than usual when witnessing one of these
technology-to-human reality shifts in which something technologically
normal in some circumstances has just occurred--yet there is no way it
actually could have happened. Other than the possibility that a
reality shift has just occurred--a momentary brush with another possible
reality. Synchronistically, I just had such an experience myself 90
less than 90 minutes before reading your message, in which I clearly heard
my front doorbell ring, and so I got myself prepared to greet someone at
the front porch, opened the door, and found--nobody was there.
Nobody could have done such a 'doorbell ditch' and gotten away that quickly
without a trace, and I know for sure I heard the doorbell ring. I'd
thought I was awake already, but this morning I'm feeling a little bit
extra awake, if you know what I mean!
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Dollar Sign is Different
Jonathan
Berkeley, California, USA
I remember dollar signs having two lines through them.
I never remember one line. Never before now. I do not remember the
one line symbol before recent times. My memory truly is an
alternative memory. I learned the two line way in school. I
always used 2 lines on checks and on documents. My keyboard always
had 2 lines until one day it "always" had one line, and I could only find
one line dollar bill symbols. My theory about why we don't notice that
change versus the more common changes is that we are heavily invested in
money. We almost worship it. Therefore, our consciousness is
unable to see the edit. That is my theory.
Note from Cynthia: I've been bothered by this apparent change to
common notation for some time now on a very subliminal level. I've noticed
I still put two vertical lines through my capital letter "S" when
hand-writing dollar signs, yet I haven't much seen anyone else doing this
for quite a while now. This change was something I noticed on the
internet and typed forms, and thought perhaps the symbol might be easier to
read with just a single vertical line--yet it seems that the change
happened everywhere, without any fanfare, which now strikes me as quite
odd. So I can't help wondering if perhaps this sudden change from
the way I was taught to write a dollar sign has reality shifted to a
single-lined symbol, and this does appear to be a Mandela effect.
Thanks so much for pointing this one out! I remember when the only dollar
signs I ever saw were done 'the right way' and not this newly supposedly
correct (lazy-looking) way.
Thermos Lid Disappeared / Reappeared
Jonathan
Berkeley, California, USA
I was drinking my coffee out of my thermos and listening to
Lawrence Krauss talking about the Universe out of nothing in a
podcast. The idea of something from nothing---and the other way
around---does not strictly speaking violate the conservation of energy.
All the sudden my lid disappeared. I looked all over. I
looked on my dashboard. I then came back in a few hours and saw the
lid on my dashboard. I then left thinking maybe this was another cosmic
"little joke," given that I just listened to a skeptic, Krauss, claim talk
all about how the way cool laws of Physics (that he and I both love)
supposedly prohibit "paranormal" events. He talks all about
something from nothing but would dismiss the idea that my lid would
disappear as somehow "unscientific." I do think that since the lid and
dashboard have the same dark color that maybe it could have just been my
eyes. But what is weird about it is that I looked all over. It
does seem I should have seen it. I think that the Universe does not
proceed in what we consider a linear way. Since it COULD have
logically been a coincidence, no rules are broken. In other words,
it is not forbidden for cosmic strangeness to happen, only that I could
measure it. Having a fudge factor of possibly the lid having been
there all the time may have allowed it to disappear. UNLESS IT WAS
THERE ALL THE TIME! That is the fun of all this!
Note from Cynthia: Wow, I love how you noticed your thermos lid
vanished at a time when there was really nowhere for it to go, during a
time when you were listening to a podcast about how the universe arose out
of nothing! I agree with you that there is a certain irony in the
way that some scientifically-minded, self-proclaimed skeptics might believe
the universe sprang forth out of nothing, yet paranormal events are
prohibited. And there's something truly funny about your thermos
lid choosing that particular moment to play hide-and-seek!
Sometimes, when I lose something and there's nowhere it could have gone,
I'll add a tactile (touch-based) search to a visual search, so when the
item returns, it's all the more amazing, since I know it's shown up where
I've searched with my hands and eyes. It seems that you would
likely not have missed seeing your thermos lid while you were specifically
looking for it.