"If you build it, they will come."
But check out the movie today. The ghostly voice says:
"If you build it, he will come." (Not "they")
What?!
Well, remember back 4 years ago this month, when I posted a piece entitled, "IT'S 2013. WHICH EARTH ARE YOU ON?!" Well, a lot of people are talking about a phenomenon that's been occurring more and more in the run-up to 5D, something that you’ve probably experienced without knowing that it has a name, and it’s garnering more and more attention lately. “The Mandela Effect” is what the internet is calling these instances in which many of us are certain we remember something a particular way, but it turns out we’re incorrect.
Or not.
The name of the theory comes from many people feeling certain that they could remember Nelson Mandela dying while he was still in prison back in the 1980s. Contrary to what many thought, however, Mandela’s "actual" death was on Dec. 5, 2013, despite some people claiming to remember seeing clips of his funeral on TV decades ago.
These "false" memories have some people thinking their memory is shot, or that perhaps they’re simply losing their minds to an early onset of dementia. But other more 5D-minded people wonder if they’ve gone to a parallel universe, or if time travelers have gone to the past and slightly affected our present, themes not coincidentally appearing in so many of our movies and TV series lately.
What’s most interesting about the Mandela effect is that so many individuals share the same false memories.
So, okay, a different Field of Dreams? How about Jiffy Peanut Butter? Remember it? Sorry. Never existed, at least not in this time line. Well, surely, Hannibal Lector in "Silence of the Lambs" uttered these words with most unforgettable, dripping evil upon first meeting her: "Hello Clarice." Nope. He just said "Good-morning."
Think you remember otherwise? Go here and here for more.
Or not.
The name of the theory comes from many people feeling certain that they could remember Nelson Mandela dying while he was still in prison back in the 1980s. Contrary to what many thought, however, Mandela’s "actual" death was on Dec. 5, 2013, despite some people claiming to remember seeing clips of his funeral on TV decades ago.
These "false" memories have some people thinking their memory is shot, or that perhaps they’re simply losing their minds to an early onset of dementia. But other more 5D-minded people wonder if they’ve gone to a parallel universe, or if time travelers have gone to the past and slightly affected our present, themes not coincidentally appearing in so many of our movies and TV series lately.
What’s most interesting about the Mandela effect is that so many individuals share the same false memories.
So, okay, a different Field of Dreams? How about Jiffy Peanut Butter? Remember it? Sorry. Never existed, at least not in this time line. Well, surely, Hannibal Lector in "Silence of the Lambs" uttered these words with most unforgettable, dripping evil upon first meeting her: "Hello Clarice." Nope. He just said "Good-morning."
Think you remember otherwise? Go here and here for more.
Donald Trump elected president? You sure?
Great read and perfect timing, thanks Peter.
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