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Hi there guys.
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You're probably excited for this week
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because I'm finally making the video
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that you have requested so much.
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And that is a video on the Mandela effect.
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I'm going to tell you why I
haven't done this video before;
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The reason I haven't done
this video is because
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what I care about first and
foremost is what is going to
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help humanity to expand.
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And this is not one of those subjects.
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This is one of those, you know...
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"Tell me why...
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all of these people remember one thing,
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when reality is not that thing."
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When the most important thing
that we need to be focused on,
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as people right now in today is:
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how we can live in a state of alignment
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so that we can bring
our emotional systems
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into a space where we actually
enjoy our lives, right?
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How we can have relationships
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in this time-space reality.
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That being said, for those of
you that are interested in this
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and super fascinated and super confused,
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Let's just dive into the subject.
Shall we?
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The Mandela Effect
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The Mandela effect.
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It is a term that was coined to describe
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any time our memories don't actually align
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with the reality that we
are currently living in,
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in our time-space reality.
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Or the history of our time-space reality.
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So that you can be on board
with what we're talking about,
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I'm going to give you a few examples:
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Okay, so most people remember
a painting of King Henry the eighth
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with a turkey leg in his hand.
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Most people recall seeing
this in history books,
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but literally this painting
does not exist in any record.
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The Berenstain Bears
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Most people think it
was spelled Bernstein.
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Most people remember Agatha Christie
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never being found after her
disappearance and yet she was.
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Most people remember Sinbad
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starring as a genie in a
movie called Shazam.
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Apparently this movie never happened.
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C-3PO is remembered as being all gold,
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when in fact, he always
had one silver leg.
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Carmen Sandiego, the cartoon character,
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is remembered as having
a yellow trench coat
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long before the red one.
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The Fred Roger's
sing-along song right?
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"It's a beautiful day in
the neighborhood",
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in fact,
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this is not the lyrics.
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The lyric is: "It's a beautiful
day in this neighborhood."
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Most people remember Martin Luther King
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being shot with a handgun at
close range in front of a crowd.
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But in fact, he was shot
by a sniper with a rifle
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while he was on the balcony of a hotel.
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People also collected they
have different recollections
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of the locations of countries
relative to one another.
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They remember movies
before they're even released.
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They remembered different
dates and numbers for things.
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You get the picture.
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The reason this is called
the Mandela effect,
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is because one of the most
early recordings of this,
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Let's call it collective
consciousness occurrence
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was with the death of Nelson Mandela.
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Most people swear
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that they know that he died
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in the 1980's.
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And they remember in grave detail,
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the broadcasts that were
being sent across media.
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The riots...
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What his wife said about his estate.
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Like, all this detail.
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However, he never did die that way.
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He never did die in prison.
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Key element there.
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He actually died in 2013,
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from a respiratory illness,
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at home.
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People hate
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when explanations are complicated.
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When it's not possible to
explain away something
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with one explanation.
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However, when it comes
to the Mandela effect,
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it is absolutely impossible
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to come up with one explanation
for what is happening here.
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Basically, the Mandela effect
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is a term that is used to
describe any discrepancy
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between one's perception
of what happened
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and the reality of what happened.
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There is no way for there to be a
one-size-fits-all answer for that,
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Because of the nature of this universe
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and the human mind.
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But let's say that there
are three major things
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which contribute, for the most part,
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to the majority of times where
there is this discrepancy.
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The first contributor
is media manipulation,
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government cover-up
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and societal gas-lighting.
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The second thing,
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is collective false memory.
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Based on the way that the human
mind works in terms of perception.
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And the third thing,
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are events that are the result of
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the human being's capacity to perceive
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beyond the limitation of their
current reality and timeline.
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An example of the collective human mind
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creating false memory as a result of
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bias association, misinformation
and imagination,
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is the popular children's
book and later TV series
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The Berenstain Bears.
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In fact, it was always spelled Berenstain
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However,
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let's just say there was a little bit
of stuff going on at the time,
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around the Jewish demographic.
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On top of this...
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People (mostly parents)
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they would pronounce
the word Berenstain
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as "Berenstein".
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even if you watch the TV series
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that was made off of the Berenstain bears,
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the way that they pronounced the last name
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is ambiguous at best.
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And as a result of this,
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when people are listening
to this pronunciation,
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the mind naturally attributes
a different spelling
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that never actually existed.
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History is also always rewritten
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by the victor.
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This means that there
are so many thousands
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if not millions of things
throughout history
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that have actually happened,
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but because they were
rewritten in history,
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you're basically being gas-lit
into thinking it never occurred.
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And in today's world of
government cover-ups
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and media payoffs and lobbying,
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this has only gotten
worse instead of better.
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Perhaps the most esoteric cause,
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that's the one you guys are
really interested in, right?
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The idea of parallel realities
relative to the Mandela effect.
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Perhaps the most interesting
case that I can explain to you,
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relative to this more
esoteric explanation
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about the Mandela effect,
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is the death of Martin Luther King.
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The universe is a multiverse.
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And within that multiverse
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is parallel realities...
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And also...
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Timelines.
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Not just timelines, there are
places within this universe
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that time doesn't even exist.
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It is a construct of a specific reality.
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Our brain is designed to perceive
one of these dimensions.
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And to focus and construct
reality in a linear way.
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But even though this is the case,
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consciousness itself is
far beyond the brain.
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It is better to think of the brain
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as a translation device
for consciousness itself.
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Not the creator of consciousness.
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Because of this,
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even though we are designed to focus,
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and I want to mention,
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that doesn't mean that we cannot
perceive beyond this dimension.
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It doesn't mean that we can't
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expand wide enough to
take in multiple timelines.
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It doesn't mean for sure
that this is all that exists.
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When it comes to the more
esoteric explanations,
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the primary culprit in this Mandela effect
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is actually the human beings
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capacity to perceive...
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Life path potentials.
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If you guys are interested in learning
more about life path potentials,
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you can watch my video titled:
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The Future
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What people are perceiving
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or what's happening with
the Mandela effect
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relative to Martin Luther King's death,
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is that people are perceiving his
most dominant life path potential.
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Martin Luther King, even
before coming into this life,
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always planned on assassination.
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Every one of his life path potentials
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ended in assassination.
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The variability, is and how it happened.
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His most dominant life path potential
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was the one that most people
inaccurately remember.
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He was in a crowd,
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there's people around,
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he was shot at close range
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with a gun.
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A handgun specifically.
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And shot by a woman
who happens to be black.
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What's interesting is, he came so close
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to actually, let's call it manifesting
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this life path potential,
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that the woman who would have killed him,
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actually did manage to stab him
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through the chest with a letter opener.
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However that day,
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because of what happened
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in his consciousness
previous to that day,
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she did not discharge the
gun she was also carrying.
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Which would have been the murder weapon.
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However,
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most of you would like to know
why he derailed off of this plan.
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He derailed off of this plan
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because over the course of his life
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he became so aware of the
corruption in government
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relative to civil rights,
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that he would rather have
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a way of exiting or way of exhibiting
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the corruption within
the federal government.
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This desire to exhibit
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the corruption in the federal government
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caused him not only,
to sway off the path
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of his most dominant life path potential,
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but also, his second most
likely life path potential.
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Which would have been
him sitting at home
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in the living room and a grenade
thrown through the window
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by several white men.
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Also didn't happen.
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I'm gonna let you guys
draw some conclusions
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about why he went for the
specific death that he went for.
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Given that his intention was to
exhibit government corruption.
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Sadly however, this didn't happen.
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All of the focus that
was supposed to be
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placed on the government
corruption relative to civil rights
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and how the government was after him,
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actually just got derailed and
focused on another man:
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James Earl Ray
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Even though most people are unconscious
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of choosing into life path potentials
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because it is something
that happens, in large part,
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because of determinism.
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It's a subconscious process
in the majority of people.
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From universal perspective,
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there is much choice
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that is going into why you
die one way or another.
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So with the understanding
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that there is a lot more subconscious
choice going into the matter,
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perhaps the best way
for you to comprehend
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of this concept is to
watch a movie called:
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Sliding Doors
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Memory is both fallible and infallible
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because perception is.
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You will experience conflicts
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between your memory
and the reality you live in.
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In a universe that is a multiverse
with multiple dimensions
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and therefore parallel realities
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where time and space
is only a construct
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of some of those realities,
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it would take several books
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to explore the tip of the iceberg
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of the ways that this
reality of the universe
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can affect the rather limited
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and linear time-space perception
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of a physical human.
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In other words,
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the bleed throughs, glitches
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and paranormal activity that can occur.
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~ Laughter ~
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When you desire to ponder
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the concept of parallel universe
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and parallel realities,
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I just want you to have one thing in mind;
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this universe, which is
focused on expansion,
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has no interest in redundancy.
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Which is the reason it doesn't tend to
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make copies of one thing.
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That being said,
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one thing can be very
multi-dimensional in its nature.
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As scary as it is,
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perception is a lot more complicated
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than we would like for the
sake of our stability,
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to believe.
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Have a good week.
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Subtitles by: Tanya Duarte