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Mandela Effect

  • Writer: pat manning
    pat manning
  • Aug 10, 2017
  • 2 min read

I took a little online quiz to see if I had been impacted by the Mandela Effect. It was a fun little excursion but what was interesting is 100% of my answers were 'wrong' meaning all of my remembrances were not correct - false memory.

False memory is defined as an apparent recollection of an event that did not actually occur. The curious thing is, this 'false memory' appears to be impacting millions of people who share the same recollection as I do. The exact same false memories. How is that possible?

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The internet is full of Mandela Effect information. Fascinating stuff. Theories and articles abound : we, as a society, are experiencing collective cognitive dissonance, the past is purposely being changed to change the future or the Mandela Effect is proof we are living in an Artificial Intelligence matrix construct reality.

Each theory has its merits but none rings true as the sole explanation. Stepping back and looking at the broader perspective, all the facts, theories and explanations are true. How is that possible?

That is part of the sprite's journey ... re-discovering creating your own experience of reality. But how can all the Mandela Effect theories be true? Each one is different, they all can't be true.

Oh, yes they can !

Each one of us is experiencing this reality from very personal perspectives based on accepted beliefs. Each experience and belief pools into the greater collective consciousness. Those tied to the collective will have experiences based on the current collective influence. Those not tied to the collective will have unique experiences based on choices outside the current collective influence.

Then there are those who experience beyond this reality. Who agree to partake in, but not become a full part of, the collective construct. From this perspective it is understood by changing beliefs, the experience of reality also changes. Everything is possible, all things are true. Truth is only a personal manifestation of belief. Hence, there are infinite truths which change, morph, influence and manipulate expressed reality.

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It remains your choice how you experience this fractal reality.

"Mirror, mirror on the wall, who is the fairest one of all?"

What do you remember? What do you believe?

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