The Mandela Effect - Major Memories, Book 1 (Mandela Effect Books)
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This is an exciting time in history. Think of what we have rolled into here. The Hopi Native Americans have a prophecy about this time, its very interesting, looking it up could help ease your mind.
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“Know the river has its destination. The elders say we must let go of the shore, push off into the middle of the river, keep our eyes open, and our heads above water. And I say, see who is in there with you and celebrate. At this time in history, we are to take nothing personally, Least of all ourselves”
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This is a time to dive in and explore not hide in fear.  Love You Sooo Much fellow traveler!
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this could very well be evidence of convergent realities simultaneously existing in one time stream, causing a fluctuation of altered memories (or unaltered, causing confusion and distinct memories to stand out showing different outcomes or events although the other realities being perceived are different).
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Also the word alot is now a lot.
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I also had an angel visit me in 2009 and he said “He shows you great favor! Why don’t you serve Him?! Why don’t you serve Him?!” but that angel looked like me and had my voice, it really freaked me out for years.
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I think we have a quantum consciousness and it can entangle with another you in another timeline
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Without going into a lot of detail, there was one instance last week in which I was assisting a regular patient who came in with a broken tooth (I work in a dental clinic), who I know well, talking to him and helping him with his insurance claim form…. only to find out a week later that this same man has not been in our office since February (5 months ago)…. well, at least in this current timeline. This I verified with our staff and our computer system. I have no explanation for this, but I know that I did see that patient last week.
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I feel anti-matter is another dimension, where we go when we sleep and what we tap into when we are creative. I think we are jumping through different universes when we are sleeping.
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High Strangeness.
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forced transhumanism,
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planned psyops.
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We don’t know whether alternative realities are a natural phenomenon, or if it’s something deliberate. And, if it is deliberate, whether it’s planned as something helpful or sinister… depending on the individual’s viewpoint, of course.
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re-titling.
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People are now talking about “dimensional jumping.” Here’s an interesting post… https://www.reddit.com/r/DimensionalJumping/comments/2dv581/did_i_jump_dimensions/
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For me, deja vu is not only a dreamlike familiarity, but a certainty that I have already been in a particular situation previously.
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But could deja-vu be related to the Mandela Effect? Maybe we have that feeling of having “been there, done that” because we HAVE been there and/or done that….in a different reality. But the memory is so faded that we can’t pinpoint exact details anymore and have only our feelings left.
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(I’m inclined to believe that reincarnation is us living our lives over repeatedly trying to get it right,
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so I might remember songs that came out right before either I died or this timeline ended).
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Deja vu has something to do with a glitch in the processing in your brain, putting something in long-term memory by accident and making you think it’s already happened.
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what you see gets put into short-term memory twice somehow?
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Speculating in a “what if?” context, those markers could indicate access points or portals to other realities. They could be coded messages. Or, they could be just coincidental, and kind of fun… if you don’t take them too seriously.
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I think Many Interacting Worlds (MIW) and parallel realities offer the most fun and interesting explanations for some “odd” memories,
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My video (linked above) is my best advice.
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If you’re deeply troubled by your memories – or have doubts about them – I recommend talking with a memory professional, a mental health professional, or someone sympathetic in the faith community.
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They can point you to more specific and useful reso...
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Or, you might talk – in real life – with any innovative and well-respected quantum scientists or professors near your home. They may offer interesting answers. You mi...
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2018: The hyperbole around this topic was frustrating. My comments and others' were widely misrepresented in the media. That reflected more harshly on the limited worldviews of the critics than the credibility of my website's contributors. Still, it was disappointing.
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However, on the fun side of this, an X-Files episode parodied the Mandela Effect. No one had contacted me about the show, but when it aired, I thought it was hilarious. And clever. (It was “The Lost Art of Forehead Sweat,” Season 11, Episode 4.)
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Then, in October 2019, I learned about a horror film, “The Mandela Effect,” scheduled for release in December 2019.  Site traffic would certainly spike again, possibly higher than ever.
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The third step was to release all of my original MandelaEffect.com website articles under a Creative Commons license, Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND). That enabled friends and fans to bring this information, intact, to more readers.
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We have many unanswered questions about the Mandela Effect. By making this information widely available, I hope future researchers will find more (and better) answers to the phenomenon.
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Fiona Broome is a paranormal researcher. She's written over a dozen books, mostly related to ghosts and haunted places.
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She's been a contributor to the Weird U.S. book series and the Armchair Reader book series. Fiona has written over 1,000 articles for magazines such as Fate, and websites such as HollowHill.com.
But she’s pleased that her Mandela Effect website started conversations about the intersection of science fiction and modern experience.
For more books about the Mandela Effect and other weird & interesting topics, visit Fiona's Amazon.com author page. https://bit.ly/fionabooks or her personal website, FionaBroome.com.
Also, you can follow her at Facebook (FionaBroomeNews), Twitter (@FionaBroome), and her YouT...
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