The hundreds of first-hand accounts of reality shifts (aka:
mind-matter interaction MMI, quantum jumping, glitches in the Matrix) on
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Happiness and Prosperity.
Dilemma of a Shift
Dawn
London, Ontario, Canada
I am one of a group of people who recall being taught a
different spelling of the word dilemma. I was taught that the word was
spelled as dilemna. As a student I was always at the top of my class for
spelling and always first in the spelling bees. One of my tricks for
remembering the spelling of words was to sound them out phonetically in my
mind, so that I could recall unusual spellings. One day as an adult I was
reading something written by a friend and he had included the word dilemma
as it is currently spelled. I remember wondering why someone so educated
would make such a spelling error. It bothered me enough to look up the
word. I was shocked to find the spelling in the dictionary lacked the
letter n. It bothered me so much that I began investigating it. It seems
that there is a group of people, who for no apparent reason, were taught to
spell the word with the letter n. No one seems able to explain why, I
suspect a reality shift.
Note from Cynthia: Thank you so very much for writing to me
about the "Dilemna Dilemma." I'm especially heartened to hear that
(1) you were such a good speller in school that you came in first in
spelling bees, and (2) you practiced the art of sounding words out
phonetically in your mind, in order to better commit the spelling to
memory. I also prided myself as being a fairly good speller, though
I didn't participate in spelling bees, so I know first-hand what it feels
like to mentally "sound out" the way a word would sound if every single
part of it were voiced. Thanks to your having practiced this with
the word "dilemna" you could thus be certain that you were learning to
spell it correctly, based on how it was spelled at that time. Yes,
I do believe this qualifies as a reality shift—and since so many
other people also remember this as you do--a Mandela Effect.
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Mysterious Disappearing Purse and Self
Joanne
South Windsor, Connecticut, USA
I will always remember the day of our daughter's High School
graduation. I woke up and could not find my purse anywhere in the house. I
prayed and frantically searched everywhere. My husband helped me to search
before he had to leave for work. The purse was nowhere to be found. I
dropped our daughter off at school and went back to the grocery store where
I gone the night before, thinking that I might have left it in a shopping
cart. I checked with customer service, and nobody had turned in a purse. I
returned home, searched again and then made calls to cancel credit cards
and alert the bank of my lost check book that had also been in the purse.
In addition to more errands, I had to go to work for a few hours before we
had to leave for the graduation. The house was locked and our family was
gone for hours. I returned to our house later in the day with our
daughter, before my husband came home from work. I brought some groceries
into the kitchen, and found to my extreme relief and gratitude that my
missing purse had somehow mysteriously reappeared from I knew not where,
and was sitting in the middle of the kitchen floor. I thought I was
imagining things, until I picked up the purse, went through it, and found
that everything was still inside. Another time I was driving home on a
road I occasionally travel on. I had a lost time experience. One moment I
was driving, the next I felt like I had disappeared for an unknown amount
of time and then was abruptly returned to my car. I had no memory of what
occurred during this lost time episode, but I had to act quickIy upon my
return to my car. I was on the wrong side of the road, and had to quickly
turn the steering wheel to get back on the right side of the road and avoid
a car coming straight at me. It was a terrifying close call. This was
nothing like driving along and finding yourself daydreaming or lost in
thought. I was gone and then I was back. I still wonder sometimes. Where
did I go? Thankfully, nothing like that has happened before or again.
Experiences like these convince me that I live a multidimensional universe.
It happened over a year ago and I was alert, attentive to the road, with no
health issues or symptoms that I could attribute it to. I am a nurse, and
there were no health issues or symptoms that would explain the experience.
Before working as a pediatric homecare nurse, I worked for 1 1/2 years as a
nurse on a hospital stroke unit and have experience knowing what to watch
for. Nothing like that since thankfully!
Note from Cynthia: Thanks for sharing this remarkable experience
searching for your purse that reappeared in the middle of your kitchen
floor, after you'd done such a thorough search of your entire house!
It sounds like with the house locked and nobody there to hide and then
return your purse, this is quite a surprising reality shift. Your
experience while driving sounds terrifying, when you found yourself back in
your car--on the wrong side of the road! It sounds like you can
rule out any kind of sleepiness, drowsiness, or seizure or stroke, in which
case it indeed sounds like you jumped from one reality into another.
Part of the reason I constantly ask Cosmic Mind, "How good can it get?" is
to help ensure that when reality shifts, everything turns out just fine,
and for the best, somehow. Your account of the reality shift while driving
is all the more meaningful, given your professional experience employed as
a Nurse in the Stroke Unit of a hospital. You would definitely know
the signs and indicators, so your description of what transpired is all
that much more intriguing--and mysterious. Sometimes when I encounter
reality shifts that do not immediately seem to convey specific meaning, I
recognize that I might just be seeing yet another further example of
various ways reality can shift. Thank goodness you were alright!
Don't Get Weird on Me, People of Earth
Mark
Rosebud, Victoria, Australia
Cynthia I just wanted to relate to you an experience I had
with shifting time-lines. I was given a copy on DVD of the series called
People of Earth, it is comical take on alien abductions and it quite
humorous, with soft disclosure in the mix. Through the series there is a
saying that gets repeated five or six times. the saying is (Don't Get Weird
On Me) and would make me laugh due to the scene on the DVD at the time. I
gave this DVD to a friend of mine whom i knew would enjoy it, and we both
work at a soup kitchen where people come to eat for free, as a result there
are many usually conversions at meal time and my friend and I would say
sometimes to each other, “Don't Get Weird On Me.” I
watched this DVD again a few weeks back as I enjoyed the series greatly and
needed a laugh. NOWHERE in the whole series is that saying Don't Get Weird
On Me. I rang up my friend and asked him to watch it again and take note
of that saying, The same for him; it isn't in there, what is there in it's
place are the words, “Don't Get Weird, Okay.” So I
believe our collective consciousness has shifted to a slightly different
time-line. So it can be very subtle, and passed of as a mistake in
remembering.
Note from Cynthia: Thanks for sharing your experience with a
changing line from the show, People of Earth, going from "Don't get weird
on me" to "Don't get weird, OK." That might seem like a small
change, but it seems pretty big to me! And it makes me wonder if
maybe there might be some way that what it's changed to might be more true
(even though I'm sure it seems pretty weird). I just came back from
presenting at a Mandela Effect conference, and some of the speakers were
talking about how we can look to find hidden truth in these changes. I
don't watch this show,but it seems possible that now the saying is more
globally relevant--so it's not just a matter of not getting weird around a
particular person, but rather not getting weird at all. Fun!
Monopoly Guy
Katrine
Jyderup, Zealand, Denmark
In Denmark we have a Danish version of Monopoly without the
Monopoly man. But I clearly remember pictures of the American cartoon
figure WITH a monocle!
Last night I watched Ace Ventura 2 with my son, and suddenly my ears
pricked up! There was a glitch!
Take a look at this! https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=D2ydY5sBnIg
I hope to meet you some day so I can give you a big hug!
Note from Cynthia: Thanks so much for sharing this excellent
movie clip from Ace Ventura 2, noticing the reality residue involving the
man who looks so much like the way many of us remember Rich Uncle Pennybags
character looking in the American Monopoly game--complete with moustache,
and monocle! There are other identifying characteristics of this
Monopoly character, such as top hat and bow tie, yet he looks most
like himself to me with the monocle, even if other details such as the top
hat might be missing, as in this movie scene.