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Mandela Effect - WTF does it mean?
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<blockquote data-quote="Snow" data-source="post: 155187" data-attributes="member: 51"><p>[USER=8780]@vortex-T217[/USER] </p><p>I have never believed that our translations of the Bible were accurate or even complete. What the Mandela Effect is doing, is changing what used to be a physical reality (correct or not) into something different – almost universally, clear back to the oldest copies available for comparison – yet leaving residual evidence of the previous reality all over the place.</p><p></p><p>So you say correctly that if God personally appeared before me and told me the Mandela Effect was not real, I would have to assume that this wasn’t God appearing, but only something claiming to be God. Besides that, no man hath seen God, right? That leaves angels and demons, I guess.</p><p></p><p>I have never seen any apparitions except shadow people and I can only say about them that they are not good. What you saw, I would be inclined to call a vision. I have had dreams and I have heard the ‘still, small voice’. My only indication they were good, is that they were true and helpful.</p><p></p><p>The thing about this Mandela Effect is that it is happening in plain sight and there is no indication that it is only noticed by a certain group of people – at least not along religious or national or geographical or political lines. I feel that until we can discover what is the common denominator among all the affected we can’t learn its purpose or its cause. If it is random, then what? Is it an accidental consequence of something we have done?</p><p></p><p>I am fascinated by this whole thing. It’s exciting to realize that reality is flexible, mutable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Snow, post: 155187, member: 51"] [USER=8780]@vortex-T217[/USER] I have never believed that our translations of the Bible were accurate or even complete. What the Mandela Effect is doing, is changing what used to be a physical reality (correct or not) into something different – almost universally, clear back to the oldest copies available for comparison – yet leaving residual evidence of the previous reality all over the place. So you say correctly that if God personally appeared before me and told me the Mandela Effect was not real, I would have to assume that this wasn’t God appearing, but only something claiming to be God. Besides that, no man hath seen God, right? That leaves angels and demons, I guess. I have never seen any apparitions except shadow people and I can only say about them that they are not good. What you saw, I would be inclined to call a vision. I have had dreams and I have heard the ‘still, small voice’. My only indication they were good, is that they were true and helpful. The thing about this Mandela Effect is that it is happening in plain sight and there is no indication that it is only noticed by a certain group of people – at least not along religious or national or geographical or political lines. I feel that until we can discover what is the common denominator among all the affected we can’t learn its purpose or its cause. If it is random, then what? Is it an accidental consequence of something we have done? I am fascinated by this whole thing. It’s exciting to realize that reality is flexible, mutable. [/QUOTE]
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