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Deja Vu and the Mandela Effect: Glimpses of Parallel Experience

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Bashar explains deja vu and the Mandela Effect as side effects of multidimensional consciousness. Deja vu occurs when your consciousness briefly overlaps with a parallel self who has already experienced what you are currently doing. It is a 'memory leak' between parallel timelines, proving that all realities exist simultaneously. The Mandela Effect—where large groups remember historical facts differently than current records show—is evidence of timeline merging and splitting. When humanity collectively shifts from one timeline to another, some individuals carry the memory of the previous timeline, creating a discrepancy with the current consensus reality. Bashar notes that the Mandela Effect has increased dramatically since 2012 because the timeline splitting is accelerating. He advises using both phenomena as proof that reality is fluid and that your memory is not just of the past but of parallel presents. These experiences are training wheels for the full multidimensional awareness that will characterize future human consciousness.
Translation Note
術語對照:Deja Vu → 既視感;Mandela Effect → 曼德拉效應;Memory Leak → 記憶滲漏;Parallel Self → 平行自我。曼德拉效應為2010年代後期網路現象,巴夏將其整合入時間線理論。
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