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LinkedIn Mandela Effect
Mary
Amherst, Massachusetts, USA
I heard your interview on
Howard Hughe’s The Unexplaineda few weeks ago and was
intrigued by your science based perspective. I always love to hear
when science and consciousness meet in collaborative pursuits,
it’s encouraging and motivating. But I’m writing to
call your attentiion to a new Mandela sign maybe?? While reading the news
this morning I saw in an article, a photograph of a corporate headquarters
in India and the building was labeled “LinkedIn.”
Oh, I thought, LinkdIn must be “LinkedIn” in
India for some reason, with an “ed.” I
googled it. Google said "Showing results for LinkedIn. Do you want
to see results for LinkdIn?” Is that weird? Am I
crazy? My sister remembers it being LinkdIn.
It’s never had an “e” in there…
has it?! Is this new? Seeing it with an “ed”
was enough to bring me up short, I swear it’s never been
there. Have you or anyone you know noticed this too? I’m
looking forward to seeing the videos of the ME convention you attended!
Note from Cynthia: Thanks so much for writing to me regarding
your newfound awareness of LinkedIn. While my subjective experience
(so far) is that LinkedIn has included the "e" for the many years I've been
part of that website, I am fully aware that people can--and do--often have
very different experiences. I've been a member of the LinkedIn
website for many years, and while it's been "LinkedIn" for me all this
time, I expect there will be others who share your experience that the "e"
is new for them, too.
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My Baby's Sock Arrived from the Future
Heidi
Francestown, New Hampshire, USA
I have a memory that has always intrigued me. As a new
mom, I was very isolated. I had no one that visited, other than my parents
and unmarried sister. I’m sure I’ve lost socks many
times and thought nothing of it. But this time I FOUND a baby sock in my
dryer, and we hadn’t ever had such a brand of socks. I was so
nonplussed that I even called my best friend in another state, who had been
my only ever visitor with children a while back. I described the sock in
detail, but she too had never had such a thing. I finally tossed the sock
and forgot the incident. Only to remember it months later, as my baby had
grown and suddenly we were using this type of sock. The shock of wanting a
mate and suddenly realizing, OMG! I threw that sock out before I bought it
Note from Cynthia: Oh, wow, what a wonderful experience to have
found a baby sock months before you had such socks in your home! People
sometimes joke about our clothes washers and dryers being portals to
alternate realities, but I've not heard much (yet!) about these common
appliances also acting as time machines! The other intriguing thing here
is that now that you write this, I also have a distant memory of having
seen items of clothing (socks) long before I'd actually had them. I
recall wondering, "Where did this come from?" since an unmatched sock of a
type I'd not before seen just seemed so out of place. I'm really glad
you're mentioning this, since hopefully it will help people better
recognize when we're in touch with 'items from the future.'
Mysteriously Relocated Rodeo Shop
Lonnie
Eaton, Ohio, USA
The Rodeo Shop was, as its name denotes, a western and
equestrian shop. Since I can remember, it was at the spot where two local,
main interstates cross. I’ve been in there many times through
my younger years, and being where it was, you had to drive by it fairly
often. My wife remembers it as well as I do. While she was never in the
shop, I had pointed it out nearly thirty years ago. Fast forward to when I
retired and moved home. The building where the shop originally stood had
changed hands a couple times. We saw the sign to the new shop at the next
intersection, and often talked about stopping in, though we
didn’t get around to it until last year. In passing, I
mentioned to a friend who grew up in the area, Barb and I were thinking
about stopping at the Rodeo Shop, and how I’d never been to the
new location. He looked at me funny, and said, “What the hell
are you talking about? That place is in the same spot it’s
always been!” My wife chimed in and told my buddy,
“Dan, I’m not even from here, and I know better that
that!” A long drawn out friendly argument ensued for a long
time! Later, since that time my wife and I have asked countless local
friends about it, and they all agreed with my buddy. Here’s
where it got interesting: I did a web search for the location, and guess
where the push pin showed the shop? Yep, right where I always remembered
it being. I showed it to my wife, and we both felt vindicated. What I
didn’t do was take a screen shot. As I’m typing
this, I did a quick search. The shop now shows where it is currently. By
the way, we’ve been in the shop several times. We’ve
made a point to ask, and they say they’ve always been in the
same location.
Note from Cynthia: Thanks for sharing this experience of your
Rodeo Shop "always" having been at this current location that feels very
new to you. I'm glad you looked on the internet to see where the
location showed it to be--and how amazing that you did see the online map
indicating what you remember the original location to be--but then it
switched the next time you looked it up. I'm glad your wife shares
your memory, as that's a good way to help confirm that what you remember
really was the way things used to be!
Change in book
“1984”
Donna
Kiama, New South Wales, Australia
I just finished tutoring a student. The novel was
"1984". I don't know if you're familiar with Orwell's novel.
I studied it in school and taught it several times over 31 years as a
teacher. I was surprised, then, to see the lines that I remember
as, "We are dead/You are dead" are now, "We are the dead/ You are the
dead." I wonder if I've misremembered, but I really feel that I haven't!
I didn't look for a message in it. I just remembered it
differently, and
wonder if others will. It's such a small difference, and yet it
does
seem to be significant in terms of semantics. To me, it suggests
the
collective is doomed, rather than just the individual characters who
will most certainly be detected by their oppressive, totalitarian
government. Actually, the shift in semantics makes me nervous now.
I
also feel the determiner, the "the", makes it feel like they're in a
sense dead even if they're not detected because their society has killed
empathy, morality, truth and creativity. So, it has more meaning
than
what I thought was the original, "We are dead." The book was first
published in 1948 (he inverted the year for his future projection).
I studied it in 1982. I doubt it would have been re-edited. It
wasn't just the version we were looking at at the time that was different,
either.
Note from Cynthia: Many Mandela Effects are seemingly small,
which indicates the possibility that if this is humanity's great awakening,
it is intended to be relatively gentle. While there are those who
suspect the Mandela Effect is happening because many people have died, and
are now dreaming, my feeling is more optimistic. I can see how "We
are the dead/ You are the dead" instead of "We are dead/You are dead" I
notice that the inclusion of the word "the" suggests a quality of special
status of being "the dead," with the kind of respect most cultures would
confer upon "the dead" including a sense of spirituality, and eternal
consciousness. Simply being "dead" like roadkill, does not have
such a feeling of dignity nor possibility of lasting respect, associated
with spirituality. It seems these Mandela Effects can sometimes be seen to
be carrying on a conversation with humanity that goes beyond what the
people who officially created that particular book or piece of art had in
mind---and often in very positive ways. Some of this was discussed
in talks at the recent Idaho Mandela Effect conference, and the recordings
of those talks will go up on the Mandela Effect Conference website sometime
soon.