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Mandela Effect - WTF does it mean?
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<blockquote data-quote="Snow" data-source="post: 155275" data-attributes="member: 51"><p>Wow. Okay, so I have to admit that I hadn't really considered that the ME has actually happened to everyone. So among us all there are those of us who are able to remember the 'old way', those of us who are unable to remember the old way, and those of us who just find it easier and less stressful to assume that 'it was always the new way' even if they aren't sure.</p><p></p><p>And it is true that people observing elemental magic might assume that it is illusion magic based on their belief system, or their fear of acknowledging that such things exist, or even their preconceived notions blinding them to altered realities. In that way, it is easy to understand why many people would deny the ME even if they had observed it.</p><p></p><p>Also, in the imperfection of the effect, we can observe that it has limitations. In the flips flops especially, some of us are able to observe either the effect in action or catching up to itself or balancing itself based on something we don't yet understand.</p><p></p><p>Is it a purposeful act or is it a consequence (side effect) of something else that is happening. And as you wonder, is it a good thing or a bad thing? The changes seem so benign that we might be able to assume that the effect itself is benign. I say benign, but when I do say it feels wrong. There is certainly nothing benign about no northern polar icecap, yet no coastlines disappeared, right? Human body changes are not benign - yet it seems none of us are harmed by it. So we don't know if the effect is good or bad or neutral.</p><p></p><p>Do we know if being able to see it is good or bad? I can envision it being the next breakout mental illness - like Morgellons or something. I certainly have not considered mentioning it to my primary care doctor. I know those that don't see it are labeling us as idiots, crazies, CTers, delusional, etc. </p><p></p><p>Well, enough for now. Thanks for engaging.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Snow, post: 155275, member: 51"] Wow. Okay, so I have to admit that I hadn't really considered that the ME has actually happened to everyone. So among us all there are those of us who are able to remember the 'old way', those of us who are unable to remember the old way, and those of us who just find it easier and less stressful to assume that 'it was always the new way' even if they aren't sure. And it is true that people observing elemental magic might assume that it is illusion magic based on their belief system, or their fear of acknowledging that such things exist, or even their preconceived notions blinding them to altered realities. In that way, it is easy to understand why many people would deny the ME even if they had observed it. Also, in the imperfection of the effect, we can observe that it has limitations. In the flips flops especially, some of us are able to observe either the effect in action or catching up to itself or balancing itself based on something we don't yet understand. Is it a purposeful act or is it a consequence (side effect) of something else that is happening. And as you wonder, is it a good thing or a bad thing? The changes seem so benign that we might be able to assume that the effect itself is benign. I say benign, but when I do say it feels wrong. There is certainly nothing benign about no northern polar icecap, yet no coastlines disappeared, right? Human body changes are not benign - yet it seems none of us are harmed by it. So we don't know if the effect is good or bad or neutral. Do we know if being able to see it is good or bad? I can envision it being the next breakout mental illness - like Morgellons or something. I certainly have not considered mentioning it to my primary care doctor. I know those that don't see it are labeling us as idiots, crazies, CTers, delusional, etc. Well, enough for now. Thanks for engaging. [/QUOTE]
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