Where is the Mandela Effect Taking Us?

Cynthia Sue Larson – For everyone aware of the Mandela Effect and reality shifts, it’s clear that experiencers are greatly outnumbered by those who’ve yet to consciously recognize such phenomena.

The two surveys that I’ve conducted interviewing hundreds of people in 2000 and again in 2013indicate that despite some small increases of reported experiences of some types of reality shifts, the percentages of experiencers are roughly similar.

Keeping in mind that these two surveys were conducted just 13 years apart, the small increases of some types of reality shifts can conceivably indicate bigger shifts yet to come.

Which brings us to ask the question, “Where is the Mandela Effect taking us?”

While we may not know for sure where humanity is headed as some of us come to recognize we are traveling between what seems to be parallel possible worlds – so movie dialogue, product logos, celebrity deaths and much, much more are observed by us to change from time to time – this certainly seems to be a good time to ask ourselves where we’d most like to go.

quantumOne thing becomes more certain even as facts and histories become less so, and that is a recognition of human consciousness being capable of moving between physical realities.

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The Mandela Effect – PROOF That Negative Timelines Are Collapsing!

Gregg Prescott, M.S. – By now, we have all heard about the Mandela Effect. For those who don’t know what it is, I’ll catch you up to date.

The Mandela Effect is a theory originated by writer and paranormal consultant Fiona Broome that states false memories are, in fact, glimpses into parallel worlds with different timelines.

A common example is the Berenstein Bears versus the Berenstain Bears.

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Another Example is Sex In The City.

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The Mandela Effect: When History Just Won’t Stay Put

Mandela EffectCynthia Sue Larson – The phrase “Mandela Effect” has been trending upward at an exponential rate since July 2015, according to Google Trends. Part of what is fueling the rapid increase in discussion about the Mandela Effect is that some of the reporters writing articles about the increased interest in this phenomena are experiencing it, too. One reporter noticed that an oft-remembered cheesy love sequence between two characters in the James Bond movie, Moonraker, no longer exists – despite his recollection (and mine) that “Dolly has braces”!

While many are surprised by the recent surge of interest in the “Mandela Effect,” those of us who have been researching and writing about this phenomenon of reality shifts and alternate histories have long been anticipating just such a rise of interest.

What is the Mandela Effect?

The “Mandela Effect” is named after South African anti-apartheid revolutionary Nelson Mandela, who became a topic of interest in the year 2010 by people noticing with surprise that he was alive at that time – since many people remembered him having died while incarcerated. I had published similar accounts of the dead being observed alive again in my 1999 book, Reality Shifts, and reported first-hand accounts on the RealityShifters website from people all around the world noticing many dead people alive again. Observations of dead people alive again are just one of many types of Mandela Effects, with other notable examples including changes to song lyrics, movie dialogue, movie scenes, physical geography, physiological anatomy, and product names.

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