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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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.
Appearing / Disappearing Coffee Cup
Lynette
San Mateo, California, USA
Happy Multi-Dimensional New Year Cynthia! I loved your
Reality Imagine Shift experiences. Funny, this type of lost and found
happened at the same exact time for my mother and me. I made coffee and
couldn't find my to go coffee cup. We bith looked all over the kitchen. We
went outside to have coffee (i had gotten a different cup). We both said
how strange it was missing and know it was just there. Then Mommy said she
had her favorite lighter in her pocket and checked again to assure me it
was still missing. We went inside, and saw that there on the sink next to
the coffee pot was my to-go coffee cup—and mommy looks in her
pocket, and there's her lighter. We both acknowledged that we just had a
reality jump. I had told Mommy that I had mentally scanned the kitchen for
cup. I then wondered if I had taken a picture to prove my cup was gone, if
my cup would show up in a picture once it was found. I wanted to prove to
myself that I wasn't crazy and that the cup was not in that spot. Love you
and all you do and are! Blessings to finding our hidden treasures.
Note from Cynthia: Thank you for sharing your experience with
your coffee cup disappearing and reappearing within such a short time.
Thank goodness that you had a witness, and also that both of you observed
it subsequently showing up in such an obvious way and place that there's no
way that you or your mother could have missed seeing it, if it had been
there earlier when you were looking for it. And how amazing that
your mother's lighter that she'd just noticed was missing from her pocket
also returned at the same time!
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I just wanted to report that I've seen Cloris Leachman die
for the second time! I think the first time was a few years ago. I'm a
huge Mel Brooks fan and I loved all of her work in his movies. I grew up
watching Cloris as the formidable and hilarious Nurse Diesel in
“High Anxiety,” and the disturbing Frau
Blücher in “Young Frankenstein.” I loved her.
Such a huge talent. I recall being saddened by her first death, and so
when my husband told me that Cloris Leachman died this morning, I knew I
had to let you know. I am curious to know if any others are seeing this
Mandela Effect.
Note from Cynthia: Thanks so much for sharing your recollection
that you've seen Cloris Leachman die, a few years back. Cloris
truly was unforgettable in her roles as Nurse Diesel and Frau
Blücher, so I can completely believe that she's been 'on your radar'
and someone who you'd really notice hearing that she'd passed.
While this particular case isn't one that I noticed, it seems quite likely
to me that other people will also have memories of Cloris having died
previously, as well. She truly was a brilliantly talented actress
with enormous charisma!
Glitch in the Matrix
Bev
Austin, Texas, USA
Last night my husband, Jerry, and I were watching a show
we'd recorded earlier. In one scene, a woman took out a record album
showing only the back of the album, and she exclaimed how it was
“Henry Mancini,” and she turned the album cover so we
could just briefly see that it was red on the bottom half and white on top,
with “MANSINI” printed in red letters; then she
turned the album to remove the vinyl. I was shocked, remembering his name
as “Mancini.” After a few seconds, I paused the
recording, and asked Jer if he remembered Mancini’s name as
being Mancini. He said, “Yes.” I even looked it up,
to see if this was a Mandela Effect. No, was Mancini online. I then asked
Jer if he saw the album in the show with the spelling of the word
“Mansini,” and he said no, that she never turned the
album cover around! I was in disbelief. I rewound and replayed it, and
the scene that I know that I had previously seen was missing! She only
turned the album cover a fraction, just enough to see a bit of red at the
bottom, but not enough to see any words. I was stunned, because I know I
saw it! Later, she turned the album toward the camera to read the back,
and it was red on the bottom half, but the word MANCINI was in all
different colored letters! The C was in yellow, for example, and it was in
a different font. Mind blown. I am a very observant person and I know I
did not imagine this. Was a shocking experience and I was glad I had the
benefit of the program being recorded. There is no way I would have
imagined Mancini being misspelled, which I why I was so shocked seeing it
misspelled, and then more shocked that Jerry had not seen it and then even
more shocked that it was not on the recording. What do you call this? Why
can two people see the same recording differently? How good can 2021 get?
Asking for a friend. haha.
Note from Cynthia: Thank you so much for sharing your recent
experience watching a show you'd recorded in which you saw a scene that did
not play again when you went back to replay it. There is a neurological
term, "pareidolia" for our human ability to find familiar objects or
patterns in unrelated or random scenes. Stage magicians make use of this
well-known tendency—yet sometimes, what we see truly was seen,
and not merely something imagined. Since what you saw was actually a
misspelled word: "MANSINI" it would seem that this is a word you actually
saw, rather than a word you imagined and that your mind created, possibly
begun by that bit of red at the bottom of the screen. Within the realm of
reality shifts, there truly are times that one person will observe one set
of events that are different from what others see. So I'd call this a
reality shift, with your experiencing different subjective
realities—unless you have reason to suspect that your mind took
a flash of red and "ran with it" to create an oddly misspelled version of
the word "Mancini."
Magical Experience on the Ski Hill
Jenefer Smalley
British Columbia, Canada
The other day I bought these novelty signs of ski run names
from the ski hill: I bought one “Freefall” and one
“Peanut Trail.” I was on the fence about purchasing
the novelty signs, because although I ride all double black ski trails now,
like freefall, we always used to ski the peanut trail as kids. However,
those are the signs that I bought. The woman who sold them to me held them
for me, so I could still snowboard for a while. All the while I kept
thinking to myself, “No, I have to get two peanut trail
signs.” When I came back to the shop I was surprised to see
that there were two peanut trail signs! It blew my mind! Of course I had
doubts after, thinking, “Oh, maybe I had changed my mind at the
teller,” but I was literally in shock when I saw it. I had no
memory of choosing two peanut trail signs! And yet, there they were! My
first instinct was to think that maybe this was a parallel reality? What
would that have been from a quantum perspective? It felt like pure magic
when I opened the bag! The teller was new, so she didn't share in my
excitement, haha, but nevertheless, I think this was the first time I
consciously noticed this! Well that sure was a special experience. The
mountain and the peanut trail sign were already nostalgic, happy memories
from childhood, and then to have that happen! I was thinking about it for
the rest of the ride, and reminding myself not to forget to pick them up,
and to exchange freefall dbl black diamond for the lil peanut trail. How
cool! I swear this has happened before; I just never noticed it. But since
learning about you, it's on the radar now.
Note from Cynthia: Thanks so much for sharing this fun
experience! I can just imagine your surprise to return to check
your selections, and discover you'd somehow already selected exactly the
signs you were wishing you'd picked! Yes, this kind of reality
shift definitely can (and often does) happen when we're feeling energized
with strong Qi (as I'm sure you were, while snowboarding), with awareness
that something is definitely needed, loved, and desired. We pretty much
always get what our high self knows we need, though sometimes that's
different than what we have in mind--and it really does feel like we're
moving in the form of consciousness from one possible reality to another.
Vanishing Granite Candlestick
Andreas Lindmark
Sweden
andreas.lindmark@gmail.com
I received a candlestick made out a pink granite stone that
weighs about 1 Kilogram and is about 1 decimeter high, made for tealights,
as a present from a friend about 2 years ago. Since granite is not
transparent and I had it on my sofa table, the tealight kind of disappeared
down in the bottom of the stone, so no light was visible, which was
annoying. So finally one day I found a cylindrical silver metallic
candlestick for ordinary candles in a second hand shop that I bought and
took home. Funny thing I discovered was that the cylinder foot of the new
candlestick perfectly fit the hole in the granite candlestick, so I put it
in the granite one and woohoo! I had made a new candlestick from both of
them :) . Anyway, I only had my "new creation" for 2 weeks or so, when I
one day lifted up the metallic one from the granite one to remove a drop of
candle wax from it, scraping it off over an ashtray placed about 50 cm next
to it on the table. Scrap, scrap with my thumbnail, candle wax fell down in
the ashtray, and I move my eyes 50 cm back to the right to put it back in
the granite one. BUT IT'S GONE ! (Getting goose bumps now typing this.)
I didn't even move my feet, just moved my hands and eyes to the ashtray
next to it for a couple of seconds, and it had vanished in thin air. I had
to go to the PUB and have a couple of beers to calm my nerves immediately
after to calm my nerves. Have you heard of something like this before? I
live in a small flat in a building from 1937 for almost 30 years now on my
own (no other have keys to my flat), and I'm used to things disappearing
never coming back from time to time over the years. But not a heavy
granite stone (almost) in front of my eyes. Here are some examples of
things gone missing: A pair of glasses, a mobile phone, a "bettskena"
(translation missing in English) a dental plastic thing you get from your
dentist to prevent you from grinding your teeth while sleeping, a wallet
once disappeared only leaving the bank notes still on the table! (that was
a strange one, id-card, credit cards and the wallet was gone but not the
bank notes in it), notebooks, pens, cutlery, (this morning I was missing a
tea spoon, come to think of it), clothes, and a plastic part of my coffee
maker, (had to fix it with tape). None of the things going missing ever
come back, unfortunately. The only thing that ever had materialized out of
nowhere is that Iraqi passport, I wrote about that in another mail to you,
2-3 years ago. It's very hard to try explain these things for friends and
family, you are probably the only one in the world that believe me. My
heart feels lighter now, thanks for reading this far. Love and peace!
Note from Cynthia: Thank you so much for sharing more details
with me about the vanishing pink granite candlestick. I think I've
seen similar kinds of pink granite candle holders here in the USA, cut so
that a tea light candle can be placed inside a bored-out hole in the
granite. I love your idea of putting something in the hole in the
granite so that the candle light could be seen better--that's
brilliant! With regard to the matter of my having experienced
something vanish right in front of me, in a closed environment with nobody
else around and in a matter of moments--yes, I have experienced such
confounding events. I often find the missing item returned to me,
though sometimes the return happens a while later, and sometimes I have
seen items seemingly teleport. The greatest distance was when a
magazine that I'd purchased and brought home to read in my house vanished
from my home and apparently immediately appeared at a friend's house in a
different city. I mostly experience lost items returning, and I
credit this lucky streak with my guiding intention to find out, "How good
can it get?" For me, this seems to keep my reality shifting
experiences primarily very positive and enjoyable.
Email Flow Timeline Shift
Alicia
Los Angeles, California, USA
I believe I had a timeline shift experience this past week.
Back in September, I changed departments at my job and was removed from
their email distribution list. This was good, because I routinely would
have 200+ emails a day. The email flow in my current department is much
less. A few weeks ago, I noticed that emails from my old department were
appearing again. Not that many, just a few here and there, but still odd.
I ignored it at first, but it began to increase. I finally asked the
manager of that group to remove me from the distribution again. She
replied saying I was not on it, and even sent me a screenshot to prove it.
The emails continued to increase. This past week, the floodgates broke,
and I was back up to 200+ emails a day within hours. I checked the distro
list, and saw that my name was indeed on it! I had to request that the IT
department remove me because nobody else seemed to be able to do so. So,
what's that about? (hahaha) Very strange. Thanks very much for listening!
My experience in that other department was emotionally charged, and I had
an emotional reaction seeing those emails start to appear, like "What?! Get
thee behind me." (haha). Perhaps that made them appear more because my
attention was riveted on them. That's quantum physics in action, right? I
hadn't thought of it that way. Cool!
Note from Cynthia: What an interesting experience with the sudden
and inexplicable return to being back on the overwhelmingly active email
list. With reality shifts, it's always good to first see if there
might be some plausible explanation for how you might start getting first a
few and then a flood of emails from your old department. Most
theories that come to mind would be able to address your suddenly being
deluged again, but the gradual onslaught really is bizarre. Sometimes when
I notice reality shifts, I can think back to what was on my mind and in my
heart at the time of a change, and find some surprising evidence of the
ways that what I was thinking about may have had something to do with what
I subsequently observed--as if we're constantly engaged in an on-going
dialogue with the Cosmos, without being consciously aware this is the case.