>>10404652
Didn't you post this thread, like, a month ago?
Sorry, just a little joke.
Things have been getting stranger for me as the days progress, but I've felt like I've been fostering and building a greater purpose for myself at the same time. So who knows, maybe this is all just a psychological perception trick that comes with committing oneself to a path. I don't know.
The concept I struggle with is the multiple timelines theory. Berenstein vs. Berenstain, as I'm sure everyone here is familiar with. I grew up with the Berenstein Bears, I had about half of their books, they were my favorite in the library, and I even come across a book written by the husband and wife couple later in my teens which was a hip, feminist style mid 70's edgy thoughtful comedy book for adults on gender. I remember this book specifically because it used the Berenstein names within it (maybe a nom de plume), and I remember that. But now things are different, and I constantly wonder when they became different. I don't believe they were always that way, which means a transition must have occurred at some point. But when? And for how many people? Clearly for a great deal, since there's a large number of people who have recognized the difference, but if that was such a minor thing, how many other shifts have happened? How many other people have experienced these alterations in history or memory? And how many of them would even, or could even, recognize when shift takes place?
There's some discussion about how we may live within a simulation, we may exist within a holographic universe, or maybe we are merely dreams being dreamed by the dreamer. Being self-contained units of experience, it would be easy to move our perceptual consciousness from one environment to another if all that needed to be adjusted was the perception of truth that we live our lives bearing witness to. Like Rene Descartes wondered when he observed monks in the courtyard and asked how could he be sure that he was seeing monks and that this wasn't some divine trick played by God or some sort of demon. The events of the last few years seem to be suggesting a sort of … irreality. I can only rest assured that my experience has been one long continuous stretch of -ME-, but as I get older I'm losing more and more faith in those experiences taking place in the same timeline (if that's even the right word for this surreal nuance).
If we are to solve this puzzle, we need to work within the boundaries we've identified:
1. It seems to be the case that reality is shifting around us in undefinable ways.
2. It also seems to be the case that we can only witness this after the fact IF we happen to have memories of what shifted.
3. And it seems confirmed that multiple people speak of these experiences implying that this is happening to a group of people.
4. We cannot be sure if these other people came from the same origin point as ourselves.
5. We cannot be sure if we're done shifting.
So let's take a strategic approach and see where it leads us. If the shifts are due to some sort of big event, and we get shifted out, then we will never know and those left behind will never know. If something strange begins to happen, or a deja vu starts to hit, make a comment on that. Upload a video where others who understand can see it (I've already started doing this, first vid here >>10395492). If you shift, you won't know the difference, but the rest of us would. Over time, we'll begin to identify the boundaries of this strangeness so we can better understand how to take control of it so we are no longer being tossed about like leaves in the wind.