Something has been shifting in my perception lately and I want to share it with you in case you may be experiencing it too.
There are moments in conversation when someone shares their version of an event you were both present for,
and the two accounts are so different that one of you must be wrong. The words spoken are remembered completely differently. The sequence of events has a different order entirely. And the other person is just as certain as you are.
The default assumption is that someone has a faulty memory.
There is another possibility worth sitting with.
What if your memories of the event are different because you've moved to an alternate timeline?
Timeline shifts and Mandela effects are becoming ever more frequent and palpable right now, and there is
a reason for that. As the Earth's crystalline grid activates and the veils between dimensional layers thin, consciousness is becoming more fluid in its relationship to linear time.
The fixed, singular timeline that third dimensional reality was built around is loosening. Awakened people are the first to notice the cracks.
When you experience a Mandela effect, you are carrying the memory of a timeline that shifted. Both versions exist. Yours simply reflects a different point of departure than another person experienced.
This reframe can shift how you hold disagreement, how you relate to your own memory, and how you understand
the nature of reality itself. Releasing the need to establish who is right in these moments is one of the most quietly liberating things an awakened person can do. You have outgrown the single timeline model.
Pay attention to moments when your memory and someone else's diverge sharply. Rather than defending your version, get curious. Ask yourself: what timeline am I carrying
this from? What does the difference tell me about my consciousness, about the other person, and this reality?
Wonderland didn't make sense according to the rules of the world Alice came from. So she got curious.
"Curiouser and curiouser."