The Mandela Affect Defined
Free Nelson Mandela (But He’s Already Dead!)
This entry is going to be part of a much longer arc regarding The Mandela Effect, it’s definition, and methodologies. So, I want to get it out of the way now.
In recent years, a lot has been written about The Mandela Effect. This began because there are people who recall hearing that Nelson Mandela died in prison.
Timelines are a whole other subject within themselves, but in summation, everything that ever was, is, and will be is happening right now. Every possible outcome and occurrence already exists.
What we experience depends on where our focus is, and what we are choosing. Prophecy based on one timeline, may not come to pass if the collective consciousness shifts to another one.
This has occurred several times in the past 60 years. Most individuals do not see it; putting events they remember, that did not appear to have happened, down to a faulty memory, or just being wrong.
Timelines do collapse, shift, have shifted and, in fact, have been corrupted in recent years. Sounds like science fiction, but I can assure you that it’s real.
I’ve had a few personal experiences on this matter while in this body. I have memories of me dying, a few times, in the course of this life, where I shifted to another timeline to continue on this journey. I have done this a few times.
I have observed this, and made mention of it at various times, on the internet years before The Mandela Effect became a popular controversy.
The upshot of this being: You cannot die before your time. Even if you do, and many of you have without realizing it; you always have the option to come back to an earlier time in a different timeline.
Methodology in Timeline Shifts
Oops, I Died— Good Thing I Have A Spare Life
There tends to be slight variations in a new timeline. What you remember may not have happened, or happened in a different way.
But how do we shift timelines? There are many ways this may happen.
Generally, this happens when you die in one timeline but shift to another. It could be from a stroke, a fire, suicide, drinking yourself to death, a nuclear war; or you might just die one night and shift. It can happen in any way.
For example, the car accident you miraculously survived, the fires where you lost precious possessions, those precious items stolen from you by thieves: They may all be signs that you have shifted.
In addition, the loss of certain possessions might well be needed so one is able to shift to a timeline where they were never obtained. Also, your possessions tend to take on your personal energies, and may well hold you to them, making it impossible to shift if needed.
Possessions
I’m sure many of us have actually experienced finding things we thought we had lost, lost things we swore we had, and discovered things we simply can’t recall ever buying.
I do not know if this makes it easier for those who have experienced the loss of their possessions, or helps ease their mind; but I do know it happens.
We are where we need to be, when we need to be, and will be, until we are done and ready to move on.
In this, we can take comfort. As a collective consciousness, we will always choose the best possible outcome for ourselves in the long run. Even major disasters can often be blessings. It’s also why improbable events tend to happen in which good results are produced for the long term.
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