Reality Split

meadow_wind

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I guess members could use this thread to record any similar observations. I wonder if these types of occurrences will grow in frequency in the future.

Just want to note an important observation before I forget (I almost forgot): it seems I've witnessed a reality split...
- When I met "L.Y." at our 1st date (Nov 9th), he had a black nail on a finger from an injury on his right hand (but I can't remember which finger), and we did not talk about it, so I don't know the cause.

- When I met him at the coffee shop for our relationship closure talk (9 weeks later), he had a black nail on a finger on his left hand and none on his right hand. He showed me and told me he accidentally closed his car trunk on his finger not long ago, and it hurt like hell... My mind froze for a few seconds, and I asked him, "Wasn't it your other hand's nail? And didn't it happen many weeks ago?" He said no and repeated that it was his car trunk and about a week ago.
I was very confused...

I wish I knew why this happened and the implications of it...
 
I've had a few events like this in my lifetime, I remember once going to a friend's house and asking them about a little decoration they had and having a conversation about it. Went back months later (maybe a year after) and asked about the decoration since it was gone, only to be told that the decoration never existed and the conversation I was mentioning never took place.

It's probably the one I remember the clearest, and so I chugged it up to perhaps I recalled a very vivid dream, which is a possibility.

And that's the one thing I would warn against, seeking patterns where there may be none, before seeking a rational explanation. In the case of the nail, since you didn't discuss it, then perhaps the injury was several weeks old? and so 9 weeks later it would be difficult to recall or not immediately available? or perhaps it wasn't as memorable as the closing of the car door? It's not impossible.

Having said that, I do think that reality operates in very particularly symbolic ways that are sometimes only recognizable to us, and that's enough to sense that a choice we've made has resulted in a change, or that something has shifted in our environment.

I am reminded of this session from January 2023:

(Joe) I have one question: Is there anything to the so-called Mandela Effect other than people's tendency to confuse and conflate information?

A: In some cases it can indicate a change in the "program".

Q: (L) Like déjà-vu?

A: Yes
 
Human memory is not perfect, we remember what we want or need to remember, but we forget what is not important or what we do not want to remember. This leaves us with only fragments in our memory, which we piece together when we try to remember something. The result is therefore different if several people who were present at the same moment try to remember it, because everyone remembers something different. This has happened to me several times.
 
And that's the one thing I would warn against, seeking patterns where there may be none, before seeking a rational explanation. In the case of the nail, since you didn't discuss it, then perhaps the injury was several weeks old? and so 9 weeks later it would be difficult to recall or not immediately available? or perhaps it wasn't as memorable as the closing of the car door?
I agree about not trying to seek patterns or put too much attention on things we can't explain.

In this case, when I say a black nail, it's something memorable since the nail will remain black and will eventually fall out midway once the new nail grows back. It's not something that can be forgotten. When I saw him last Saturday, his nail was exactly there: it had fallen off, and half of a new nail had grown back; he showed me and put a bandaid on it.

So for the November nail, he would remember. And I'm 100% certain of my memory because I remember clearly seeing his black nail and wondering what had happened, but I felt uncomfortable asking him. And it struck me in January to witness the change of hand and his account, telling me that no, he didn't have a black nail on his right hand back in November.

Well, it's not that important, but it's still annoying that such things can happen, and we are kept in the dark as to why this happens, the mechanics of our reality/world/density/dimension/multiverse, etc.
I remember reading a transcript where it happened to the Chateau crew big time and was confirmed by the C's. It was discussed to pay attention, otherwise some people would be left behind...

Jul 19, 2015
(Ark) Did we really have as I think a reality split concerning differences in remembering of me seeing this girl who visited recently?

A: Yes

Q: (Galatea) So in one reality you did, but in one reality you didn't.

(Ark) So, the following question: Was this something unique, or we should expect more reality splits?

A: Expect more! Be aware and alert! Unify or some may be left behind!

Q: (Scottie) So maybe the splitting reality thing might also explain why I remembered the girl’s name as something completely different?

A: Yes

So I thought we should keep track just in case such instances start accelerating, since the C's warned us of an increase in frequency of weird things happening.
 
I haven't experienced anything like this personally (at least not recently), but just the other day I asked my husband if he thinks there's a chance that we are experiencing a global reality split, where we are essentially being funneled into one of two (or maybe more, I dunno) diverging timelines.

I posed this question to him because I've noticed how different friends/acquaintances on social media will post about the same exact recorded event, using the same footage, and will draw the exact opposite conclusion from one another, depending on their political leanings. I know that's nothing new, per se, but it's just becoming so prevalent and predictable that it feels like we are in the reality of split realities.

I know the Cs discuss the concept of "bleed-through" (i.e. 4D bleeding into 3D momentarily, giving the 3D observer a glimpse into a normally unseen world), and I'm wondering if this is some version of the same concept -- not necessarily a 4D to 3D bleed-through, but some kind of barely-perceptible byproduct of two (or, again, more) realities breaking apart from one another.
 
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