Part 6/9:
The Dynamics of Time and Consciousness
As we elevate our consciousness, the timelines of our past, present, and future begin to align with our newly adopted frequencies. This notion challenges traditional concepts of linear time, suggesting instead that time is a fluid construct—not a sequence of distinct moments but a continuum that reflects our awareness.
The Mandela Effect is an illustration of collective memory misalignments, suggesting that as groups of people ascend to higher frequencies, their shared recollections can shift, resulting in altered perceptions of past events. Such shifts highlight a thriving reality where personal and shared histories may evolve alongside our consciousness.