Hello everyone
After reading Session 18thMay 2019 where Ark discovered the second cap appearance and this possibly being explained as time-lines merging; I have become more aware of this phenomenon. I’ve also experience finding something I’ve lost 4 years ago, in a place which could not be explained. Previously, I would have just shrugged my shoulders and thought of this as just a coincidence…
This reminds me of a story a friend once told me. Her friend experienced a strange thing happening to him one evening. He was driving on a quiet, deserted road and coming around a bend faced a truck in his lane with no possible time to escape the head-on collision. He can recall seeing the truck driver’s face of shock, knowing this is the end and there is no chance of surviving this collision. At the point of crashing, the truck disappeared, he looked into the mirror trying to work out how the truck avoided him, but there was nothing! He can’t explain this experience and it felt so real.
This made me wonder; whether this was another example of different time (life) line experience? If these different versions of us exists, can we:
Bell's theorem
Many-worlds interpretation
With simultaneous existence becoming more explainable in the quantum mechanics world, perhaps this will explain more of our own existence as well?
I am busy reading The Great Dune Trilogy: Dune, Dune Messiah, Children of Dune by Frank Herbert and came across this interesting quote: "Because of the one-pointed Time awareness in which the conventional mind remains immersed, humans tend to think of everything in a sequential, word-oriented framework. This mental trap produced very short-term concepts of effectiveness and consequences, a condition of constant, unplanned response to crises.”
Anyone else wondering about different time-lines? This might also further explain the Mandela Effect.
Kind regards
Ian
After reading Session 18thMay 2019 where Ark discovered the second cap appearance and this possibly being explained as time-lines merging; I have become more aware of this phenomenon. I’ve also experience finding something I’ve lost 4 years ago, in a place which could not be explained. Previously, I would have just shrugged my shoulders and thought of this as just a coincidence…
This reminds me of a story a friend once told me. Her friend experienced a strange thing happening to him one evening. He was driving on a quiet, deserted road and coming around a bend faced a truck in his lane with no possible time to escape the head-on collision. He can recall seeing the truck driver’s face of shock, knowing this is the end and there is no chance of surviving this collision. At the point of crashing, the truck disappeared, he looked into the mirror trying to work out how the truck avoided him, but there was nothing! He can’t explain this experience and it felt so real.
This made me wonder; whether this was another example of different time (life) line experience? If these different versions of us exists, can we:
- “Jump” from one timeline to another, should something like an freak accident happen to us on this time-line?
- Do we make a “visit” to 5thDensity where no time exists between these timeline “jumps”?
- When we dream where we experience different friends, different work and life experiences, is this perhaps a different time-line we are briefly “visiting” at night?
- Can we intentionally visit other time-lines?
Bell's theorem
Many-worlds interpretation
With simultaneous existence becoming more explainable in the quantum mechanics world, perhaps this will explain more of our own existence as well?
I am busy reading The Great Dune Trilogy: Dune, Dune Messiah, Children of Dune by Frank Herbert and came across this interesting quote: "Because of the one-pointed Time awareness in which the conventional mind remains immersed, humans tend to think of everything in a sequential, word-oriented framework. This mental trap produced very short-term concepts of effectiveness and consequences, a condition of constant, unplanned response to crises.”
Anyone else wondering about different time-lines? This might also further explain the Mandela Effect.
Kind regards
Ian