A Shift in Reality: Are We Living Across Parallel Earths?
It’s wild, but there’s growing evidence, anecdotal, yes, but compelling, that we may be living in a multiverse where parallel timelines of Earth exist. Thousands of people, from everyday folks to some big thinkers, recall experiencing a different version of Earth. You can find entire YouTube channels, like MoneyBags73, discussing the strange reality shifts many believe are happening right now.
Take Alan Watts and Carl Sagan, for example. Both of them seem to have memories of Earth being positioned in a completely different place in the Milky Way galaxy, on the edge, not the middle. That’s a pretty odd thing to forget, right? What if their consciousnesses shifted from another timeline without them realizing it? After all, we all know how fast a Déjà vu hits; it’s a change in awareness that happens instantly, and often unnoticed until we start seeing those little discrepancies.
When the frequency of consciousness shifts, like the energy field of the human mind, our own personal toroidal field, our awareness moves across timelines automatically. It’s as quick as a flicker, and we often don’t notice those shifts until something feels off. Ever noticed how small but consistent things just don’t line up? You’re not imagining it. That could be you shifting between parallel realities.
Here’s where it gets interesting: The Earth I remember isn’t the same as the one we’re on now. For starters, our Milky Way didn’t look like the barred spiral galaxy we know today. It was just a regular spiral galaxy. I also recall Earth having 52 states (not 50), and the planet itself was about 1,000 miles larger in circumference. With that extra size, the landscape felt more spread out; geography just didn’t align with what we see here now. This isn’t just about being on a different Earth in the same universe; I’m talking about being in a different universe altogether.
So, what’s happening now? Maybe the polarities we’re feeling on Earth today, this global divide, this push and pull, are because many people on this planet might be from different earths. They don’t realize it, but their consciousness shifted here, just like mine did.
Take a look at the image up top of the Milky Way galaxy (more here). Notice how some artists depict it as a regular spiral, while others show it as a barred spiral? That difference isn’t just a stylistic choice, it’s a reflection of what people remember. Many (like me) grew up on a regular spiral galaxy Earth, and many others grew up on a barred spiral version, like this one.
Could this split in our perceptions be why we’re seeing such polarized divisions? It’s an idea worth exploring. I won’t get too deep into how awareness shifts between timelines, or how some people might even recall both worlds. But, if you’re curious, I’ve posted articles and videos about multidimensional reality/awareness here and on Rumble. For now, just take a moment to consider the possibility that reality might be much more fluid than we ever imagined.
Earth in the Arm of Sagittarius
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Credible Sources Tell us Earth is in the Arm of Sagittarius
It's widely accepted that the solar system, including Earth, is located in the Orion Arm of the Milky Way galaxy, older sources refer to Earth being in the Sagittarius Arm. Here are a few examples where such references occur: Historical astronomy educational websites and articles, media, documentaries, online discussions, and scientific papers.
Modern science has caught up with what ancient traditions have known all along: The universe is much more than we’ve been taught, and there are endless possibilities for how reality can unfold.
Let’s dive into a few theories that explain why we’re seeing such incredible shifts in consciousness and reality:
Stephen Hawking pointed out in 2019 that the multiverse theory isn’t just possible, it’s essential. He suggested that our universe is just one bubble in a vast, multidimensional space, where other universes exist, each with its own unique characteristics.
Inflationary Multiverse: This theory suggests that after the Big Bang, our universe became just one of many bubbles in an infinite multiverse, each with its own physical laws.
Many-Worlds Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics: Every time a quantum event happens, reality splits, creating parallel universes with different outcomes. What if all possibilities are unfolding at once in separate timelines?
String Theory/M-Theory: These propose an infinite number of universes, all existing in a vast multidimensional space, with different sets of physical laws that make up the reality we experience.
Twin-World Models: Imagine our universe has a mirror twin, where matter and antimatter are reversed. It’s a fascinating thought—could there be another “us” living in a parallel universe, with the same laws of physics but a completely different makeup?
Cyclic Models: What if the universe isn’t a one-way street? This theory suggests it’s more like a cycle—expanding and contracting over eons, with each cycle giving birth to a new universe with its own rules.
Holographic Multiverse: Picture this: our universe as a hologram, where all the information about our reality is encoded on a surface, and each of these “surfaces” could represent a different universe. Every universe in the multiverse might just be a reflection of the same interconnected, holographic reality.
This new perspective isn’t about waiting for change to happen. It’s about realizing that we have the power to shape our reality by tuning into a preferred frequency. As we become more aware, we align with the truths of the multiverse, and as we do, we begin to steer the collective timeline toward a future full of potential, freedom, and unity. The shift is happening now, and it’s only a matter of time before more people start seeing reality for what it truly is. We’re not just observers, we’re creators in a multiverse of possibilities. What’s your reality going to look like? The choice is yours.
It is interesting that when I first started experiencing the “Mandela effect“ I was recalling things being different and I didn’t remember things being the way they are now but now I’m remembering things being many different ways. I am feeling very fractured. Sort of like looking into a disco ball lol! 😂 The saying everything, everywhere, all at once has come up for me several times in the last few days. I really need to see that movie! 🍿