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The hundreds of first-hand accounts of reality shifts (aka:
mind-matter interaction MMI, quantum jumping, glitches in the Matrix) on
this and the following pages have been collected and shared through Cynthia
Sue Larson's RealityShifters since 1999. Special issues focusing on
particular types of reality shifts (such as: the Dead seen Alive Again,
Seeing Loved Ones Before They Arrive, Invisibility, Walking through Walls,
etc.) can be found by browsing through the RealityShifters
archives and subscribing to the (free) monthly ezine. Hundreds of stories
are reported here in this "Your RealityShifter Stories" section of this web
site, and the phenomenon is documented in the best-selling books, Reality Shifts: When Consciousness Changes the
Physical World, and Quantum Jumps: An Extraordinary Science of
Happiness and Prosperity.
Galapagos islands
Usha
Nashville, Tennessee, USA
I'm a big fan of Reality Shifters and your posts. I want to
share with you a Mandela effect I experienced. I was asked to share my
dream vacation with my office team. I mentioned Seychelles and Galapagos
islands. All these years I thought Galapagos islands were somewhere close
to Seychelles on the east coast of Africa in the Indian Ocean. But
when I looked it up today, it is on the Pacific Ocean, west coast of
Ecuador (South America). I felt a little stupid and was doubting my memory,
because I had a Britannica Encyclopedia in my childhood and had read about
Darwin and Galapagos often in that. I can only recollect Galapagos as being
located east of Africa. I say this with certainty because since it is my
dream vacation spot, I had made ideas in my mind on how to reach there. You
know, like rehearse it in my mind with my friends or family. I'm from
India, so reaching Seychelles/Galapagos east of Africa was fairly an easy
plan - I even imagined cruises from India. I never had it in my mind to
travel to South America. I lived in Foster City, CA for the last eight
years (recently moved to Nashville) and never occurred Galapagos was this
close from California. Is this a Mandela effect?
Note from Cynthia: Oh my goodness, YES! I am completely
with you on this one, and it has been bothering me since 2020, when I
included some slides from the Galapagos islands in the talk/presentation I
gave for IMEC. I was absolutely perplexed to see that apparently
the Galapagos islands had always been closer to me (I live in California)
rather than where I recalled last having seen them, over to the east of
Africa. Absolutely! Here is the link to my talk about The Voyage of the Mandela Effect,
prominently featuring the Galapagos islands:
https://youtu.be/YFGhlTbIf68
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Things Appear in Home I Know I Didn't Buy
Lezlie
California, USA
I have been reading your newsletters for a few years now and
your book. I am writing because lately I have had things appear in my home
that I know I didn’t buy. I asked my husband if he got them and
he says he’s never seen them. The thing is, these are items i
would have bought myself and love but I know for a fact I didn’t
buy them. The most recent was a shirt that i found in my stack of clothes
that needed to be folded. I’ve never seen it in my life, the tag
is ambiguous. But I love Meghan and Harry. Prior to this, a lemurian quartz
crystal appeared in my room that I know I didn’t buy. I love
crystals and have several, but this one just appeared in my room one day.
There was also a kindle book that appeared that I know for a fact I should
read in this season but I never heard of it before, until I opened my
kindle and it was just there. The fact that these items were so specific
and things I would love but absolutely didn't just boggles my mind. The
shirt is interesting to me because it wasn't made by some recognizable
brand either, it looks like someone made it at a random print shop.
I've also attached a photo of the Lemurian quartz crystal that appeared. I
took this photo after I had it for about a week, and it dropped. The
funny thing is, it kept dropping or falling out of my purse. And
eventually, it disappeared from my life as mysteriously as it
entered it.
Note from Cynthia: Thanks so very much for writing to me
regarding these interesting, memorable items appearing in your home that
you and your husband have not seen before. I love how these items
match your tastes and interests, yet, despite being quite memorable,
definitely are new to you. That "We Out" Harry and Meghan T-shirt
is remarkably distinctive, and one would expect you to remember such an
item if you'd purchased it or received it as a gift—yet it's new
to both you and your husband! This is so intriguing, since in the
cases of that shirt and the lemurian quartz crystal and kindle book, these
are all things you enjoy and appreciate and are grateful for--yet they're
all complete unexpected, unanticipated surprises. I wonder how
often this might be occurring in peoples homes, without being fully
appreciated and acknowledged? I suspect this may be like the
proverbial "tip of the iceberg," where people may be assuming they are just
forgetful--but how on Earth does one forget such memorable items?
Yet these experiences seem to clearly suggest that these types of reality
shifts might well be much more ubiquitous than most people realize.