Saturday, March 25, 2017

The Alternate You From Alternate Time Lines


The Mandela Effect has brought the alternate time line theory back into discussion.  In the Mandela Effect, what you have is the idea that people are remembering events differently than the physical proof shows.  We've seen it manifest in the entertainment industry via lines in movies and songs.  We also have people remembering that somebody died when they did not.  And, brand names and corporate logos are remembered differently than the way they appear now.  Some say that in another time line they are as we remember, but somehow we have shifted into a time line where we are supposedly misremembering.

Chris Curtis has been covering this relatively new phenomenon on his YouTube channel and offers a spiritual take.  He's looking at ideas that make people uncomfortable, such as the Flat Earth theory.  I don't believe that belongs in the Mandela Effect debate, but there are people who do.  To me, that is an off shoot of the belief some people have that we never went to the moon.  I think the reason people think that is because we stopped trying over 40 years ago and, at least officially, have never tried to take manned missions further into space.  Therefore, you see lots of theories as to how we never went anywhere.

Curtis has two theories that I don't entirely dismiss.  He has said that God has warned mankind, via The Bible, that we won't know what to believe in this world when the time comes, and that the very nature of reality itself will come into question.  We should trust our faith in The Creator in times like these, when it seems like something evil is in control of the world.  Chris says, or he believes, that God is always in control.  I'm not trying to force religious beliefs on anybody.  This just struck me, and I admit it blew my mind.  It made me think of "Render unto Caesar" in a whole different way.  They can take your money, your possessions and tell you what is real, but what you believe is entirely yours to control.  Sometimes, that comes from a strong faith in something greater than yourself, something of The Creator, whatever you believe that means.

The other thing Chris spoke of is the alternate time line theory, and he made a very good point.  It has to do with the lines we remember.  "Life is like a box of chocolates" as opposed to the "Life was like a box of chocolates" line that is in the movie we see now.  When you delve into some of these things, there's enough evidence for you to have at least a little bit of an open mind into the possibility that this could be happening.  Chris says that maybe the line we remember was filmed, originally in the script and changed or was considered.

Here's where it gets interesting.  The alternate time line theory is one that proposes that once an idea is conceived, even if it was not acted upon, a time line is created in which it happens.  So, in one or more of these time lines, the line in the movie is as we remember.  A lot of this is just subtle stuff, and some skeptics will ask why these little things are changing.  Who is doing it?  That's a subject for another debate.  This also leaves open the possibility of time lines in which the south won the Civil War, Britain won the Revolutionary War or even Germany won World War 2.  There is a new Mandela Effect that is starting to make the rounds regarding a German attack on Tom Island that damaged the Statue of Liberty's torch.  I don't remember hearing of this.  Alternate history or just something some of us never learned?  If it was kept secret, how did is remain such a secret?  This is an attack on U.S. Soil.

I want to talk about the other thing regarding alternate time lines.  If you have all of these time lines, that means there are other versions of you.  You made a better decision, something changed in that reality that forced a quick decision, your parents were rich or poor.  Many possibilities.  You may have been born the opposite gender in one or more time line.  There could be an infinite number of versions of you, all excising at the same time.  Some may have passed away in those time lines.  Some people are starting to theorize that you can go back through deep meditation and change your reality by taking your consciousness into that preferred time line.  It's a concept anyway, but it seems unlikely.  Then again, who knows what is truly possible?

The big question then becomes, do those other versions of you have a soul if the consciousness you are experiencing now can't sense them?  I believe that if this alternate time line theory is true, then all of these versions of you do have souls.  They are all experiencing the wonders of life on this planet differently.  It's all part of the process.  You have people who believe in past lives, so why is this so strange?  Maybe they have it wrong.  We aren't all living lives repeatedly on this planet through time.  Maybe it happens all at once through multiple time lines to create a total experience that only our greater soul can understand.  Maybe we won't truly understand that until we leave our current body and rejoin the source?