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Transportation Past Accident
Anita
Atlanta, Georgia, USA
Years ago I was living in Atlanta, Georgia. One day I was late for an
appointment and was driving a bit fast up a hill that went into a curve. As
soon as I got to the top and was curving around, I saw there was an
accident up ahead, blocking both lanes on my side of the road. I could
immediately see I was going too fast to stop and was going to hit one of
the cars; I could also see there was no way to veer off to the side,
because there were people stopped on the sidewalk on my side of the road,
and rubberneckers slowed down in the oncoming lanes.
I shut my eyes and braced myself for the impact... but it never came. I
felt myself continue to drive forward, and when I opened my eyes the road
in front of me was empty, and I could see the accident in my rear-view
mirror!
Note from Cynthia: Wow, Anita, this story is awesome!
I really love the way you describe the inevitability of vehicular impact...
and the surprise when you opened your eyes to see the scene of the accident
behind you! That moment when you closed your eyes may well have provided
you with the opportunity to make a macro scale quantum jump from the
about-to-crash reality into the other-side-of-the-accident reality. This
kind of instantaneous teleportation is something quantum particles do
called quantum tunneling, and it's also something people have been
reporting on the realityshifters web site and in the RealityShifters ezine
for many years. The January 2004 issue of RealityShifters
How to Walk Through Walls was dedicated to this topic at
http://realityshifters.com/pages/archives/jan04.html and it's such an
excellent example of how we can expect to see some quantum type behaviors
on the macro (large) scale, simply due to the fact that it is a
possibility, and can become a probability depending on how our
consciousness gets involved in various situations.
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Package Delivered
Frankie Picasso
Ontario, Canada
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/quantumradio
This week the most amazing thing happened. I finally received proof
positive that I am in charge of my own reality and that you are too. We
really can shift our reality to suit our needs. My dear friend author
Cynthia Sue Larson, states in her book
Reality Shifts, that we actually walk in and out of reality shifts
every day. In fact, she says, "we create the very world that we
observe."
If this sounds too much like Star Trek, well maybe the Trekkies weren't so
far off Holodeck path. Quantum Science has already proved that just by
"observing quantum particle/waves, this act has the effect of popping the
wave function and forcing the particles to choose their position as they
materialized into physical form." So what does All of this have to do with
me and my amazing story... EVERYTHING! You see, I decided to test Cynthia's
theory about changing my reality to suit me.
I live in suburb where we have moved from the traditional mailbox by your
front door to super mailboxes where each house has their own locked box at
the end of their street. This means that we no longer get home delivery and
we each have to pick up our own mail.Well, sometimes I don't go for a week
or more, because I get busy or lazy or I am away. Such was the case this
past week. When I finally did pick up the mail, there was lots of it and
many from a few weeks prior still waiting for me to retrieve them. Well
included in the stack of mail were two notices for pickup. This meant that
a package had arrived for me that was too big for the mailbox, so now I
would have to go to the post office to pick it up.
I noticed that the due date on the slip had already passed but I decided to
try it anyway. I had been expecting something to come and I didn't want the
hassle of having it returned to the sender. When I went to the post office,
the postal employee at the desk took my ticket , scanned it, and went into
the backroom to check for my parcel. When she came back out, she said that
the item had already been sent back.
"NO," I cried. ( in my mind I kept envisioning it sitting there in the
back). "Please, I said to her, there must be some way to catch it." This
was Monday, and the package was returned on Saturday. Surely it must go to
a warehouse or depot before it goes back to the sender. Another clerk came
in at that time, and she reiterated several times what the first employee
had said, there was no way to retrieve the package once it was sent out.
There was really nothing that they could do. The package was gone.
This is where I asked myself. "What reality do you really want to have
here?" Well I answered myself, "I want the reality where my package is in
the back". So I questioned the clerk one more time and said "If someone had
picked up my package on Saturday, where would it be today?" All of a
sudden, the first girl looked at the second girl and asked her if she had
worked on Saturday. She said "No, why?" Well then the second girl said that
she didn't even know if there had even been a pick-up on Saturday. So she
asked the first girl to go back into the storeroom and check to see if the
truck had actually come on Saturday.
Well guess what? Lo and behold, I kept the intention strong in my mind that
my package was still in the back waiting for me and VOILA., two minutes
later the clerk came out beaming, holding my box in her hand. The box they
had sworn ten minutes earlier was not there. "Here" she says, "This is for
you". How great is that? To me, it was incredible. Remember, from the
moment I entered the post office until I walked out with my parcel in hand,
I had imagined that in my world, the parcel I came to pick up was there
waiting for me.
Thanks Cynthia for helping me to become a better reality shifter.
Note from Cynthia: This is the kind of story that gets people to
sit up and take notice that reality shifts
are something we can play with every day... especially when we suddenly
notice
a situation that would be so much better if only it were just
ever-so-slightly different!
You did such a great job of holding firmly to your vision of your package
waiting
there for you, even in the face of initial nay-sayers. Fabulously well
done!
Self-Mailing Email
Bob
Noble, Oklahoma, USA
Reporting my latest recognizable reality shift: I was sending a message
within a corporate system to my programmer some distance away. Upon
completion, the user is offered a chance to read and edit or not the
message before it is actually launched. While waiting for that feedback and
offer, I had to obey mother nature and make a dash elsewhere, knowing that
when I came back I had only to click on one button to complete its
transmission. However, upon returning, I discovered that it had already
been transmitted. ..something had supplied that click for me! Now, if I
could just get it to do the dishes for me...
What was on my mind at the time of this shift? A sense of frustration that
nature's imperious call interrupted my completing a fairly important
message. A number of years back, after ww2, there was much anxiety abroad
about the possibility of large computers taking over the world. When I had
my computer store after 'microcomputers' appeared, I had the experience one
night of being very tired and using my word processor and slowly intending
to type 'hat' and realizing that I had just typed 'cat' and somewhat
chagrined raised my gaze to the screen to discover that the monitor showed
'hat' which I had intended, rather than what I was aware of typing. From
then on, I discarded all fears of humanity losing control over
computers.
I believe the two shifts, above, are of the order of magnitude of most
shifts that occur in the lives of people, and often go unnoticed.
Note from Cynthia: This is such a wonderful reality shift story!
Thank you so very much for sharing your thoughts about this shift! I agree
with you that these shifts are the kind so many people experience, often
without having a clue that this is what's just occurred. What I like so
much about this particular story is that these days, people are
experiencing a great deal of reality shifts with our computers and
technology, but often these experiences leave people wondering if something
amazing really happened, or if technology is supposed to work that way. The
great thing about your reporting this story is that your familiarity with
computers and technology allows you to realize that "computers don't send
emails by themselves," so you know for sure that a reality shift
occurred.
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