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AutumnW
2nd January 2017, 03:46
The movie, "the Forgotten," starring Julianne Moore, is right up the alley of anybody who is interested in shifting timelines, the Mandela effect, etc..
I wonder how many members have seen it?
It involves ET influence and a woman whose son disappears. The awful thing is she has to convince everybody that she actually had a son to begin with, including her husband!
The movie is well done, creates a strong sense of the uncanny and there is something compelling and weirdly believable about it.
joeecho
2nd January 2017, 04:29
If I could broaden the scope of your OP AutumnW for a moment, what your OP touches on in my opinion is that things like "shifting timelines, the Mandela effect, etc." is what brings the strangeness of this existence to the fore front.
The big question is why is that so?
When you know the answer you know.
Patient
2nd January 2017, 04:48
This is exactly the type of thing that worried my mind when I discovered the Mandela effect. I was worried if it was something that had happened and changed things but was a one time thing. Or, was it something that was going to continue and ripple out effecting more and more. We would really have a big problem if we had many people beginning to question whether or not they had people who had dropped out of their lives like in this movie. Or think about the opposite happening - finding out you are married with kids but having no recollection of who these people in your life are.
AutumnW
2nd January 2017, 05:16
In the movie, Patient, there is a ripple effect. Did you see the movie? It's almost as if ET's don't want people to watch this movie, so have created a mass amnesia or indifference in the collective unconscious about it. This so why I feel it might actually be an important flick. The plot line is about collective mind control and how mind affects realty, and how this can be externally mediated by alien beings. Then, take it a step further, the movie goes nowhere after it hits the market....as if by mass subtle suggestion to stay away from it.
You will have to see it to understand what I am talking about.
AutumnW
2nd January 2017, 05:21
If I could broaden the scope of your OP AutumnW for a moment, what your OP touches on in my opinion is that things like "shifting timelines, the Mandela effect, etc." is what brings the strangeness of this existence to the fore front.
The big question is why is that so?
When you know the answer you know.
Why are shifting timelines strange? Well, we tend to think of events as linear and not prone to slippage. It all gets very confusing. As a person who is always losing things, for example, I can't imagine not only wondering where I lost something, but even if it ever existed along with, "when did I put my umbrella?" For example.
We do need some degree of reliability to function.
ghostrider
2nd January 2017, 05:31
The subject of timelines is a theme for 2017 , the universe is trying to get our attention , maybe something we are overlooking about it ...
joeecho
2nd January 2017, 05:32
If I could broaden the scope of your OP AutumnW for a moment, what your OP touches on in my opinion is that things like "shifting timelines, the Mandela effect, etc." is what brings the strangeness of this existence to the fore front.
The big question is why is that so?
When you know the answer you know.
Why are shifting timelines strange? Well, we tend to think of events as linear and not prone to slippage. It all gets very confusing. As a person who is always losing things, for example, I can't imagine not only wondering where I lost something, but even if it ever existed along with, "when did I put my umbrella?" For example.
We do need some degree of reliability to function.
Why isn't it strange?
or
It in isn't strange and thus pretend I never said it.
OopsWrongPlanet?
2nd January 2017, 05:34
Hi AutumnW, I have done a search for the film title 'Patient' which you mentioned, but can't find it. Can you give more information please? eg check the full name of the film, and roughly when was it made, any main actors etc?
Cheers,
M
Patient
2nd January 2017, 06:15
:) oopswrongplanet, autumn is asking me (I am Patient) if I had seen the film.
To answer the question, No, I have not seen the film.
Flash
2nd January 2017, 06:54
This movie is right up the alley of anybody who is interested in shifting timelines, the Mandela effect, etc..
I wonder how many members have seen it?
It involves ET influence and a woman whose son disappears. The awful thing is she has to convince everybody that she actually had a son to begin with, including her husband!
The movie is well done, creates a strong sense of the uncanny and there is something compelling and weirdly believable about it.
I just finished seeing this movie.
Very well acted, very good script, and right into our alley here on Avalon, ETs manipulating individual and collective memories, is very subtle ways, abducting people without anyone noticing their permanent absence, and cutting links between people who are presumed to love each others, as we do when we separate a litter a kittens from their mothers.
It is much more subtle than what I am writing - must be watched by all the 10,000 Avalon's readers. à
It explain much more than the Mandela effect.
Oops: the film is called The forgotten, not Patient cause the latter is an Avalon member.
Autumn, is it not obvious in the paragraphs of the opening post that the title is The Forgotten - it is in the thread title, but some may not make the link to the text of your post.
AutumnW
2nd January 2017, 07:22
Hi AutumnW, I have done a search for the film title 'Patient' which you mentioned, but can't find it. Can you give more information please? eg check the full name of the film, and roughly when was it made, any main actors etc?
Cheers,
M
Fixed my opening post. The movie is called, "the Forgotten"!
bluestflame
2nd January 2017, 08:40
or the butterfly effect movies
BMJ
2nd January 2017, 11:28
Can you give more information please?
The Forgotten (2004 film)
Link: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Forgotten_(2004_film)
Cidersomerset
2nd January 2017, 12:10
Interview starts aprox 33 mins in....
Ep. 581 FADE to BLACK Jimmy Church w/ Laurie McDonald : The Mandela Effect : LIVE
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Published on 29 Dec 2016
Laurie McDonald is a graduate of Dale Carnegie Effective Speaking and Human Relations,
and a graduate of Alchemical Hypnotherapy Institute of Sacramento she also assisted in
teaching for the Alchemical Hypnotherapy Institute of New Mexico. Laurie is a member of
Sacramento Hypnosis and Sacramento Institute of Noetic Sciences, A.C.H.E (American
Council of Hypnotist Examiners) Laurie has been a certified clinical hypnotherapist since 1995.
Tonight we fully go into the Mandela Effect...we discuss her research of what may be causing
it and she presents what she has found. This broadcast is very comprehensive and complete
with phone calls from the audience.
Air date: December 28, 2016
Patient
2nd January 2017, 16:17
Hmm...a bit disappointing. I hoped for more 'depth' into the topic I suppose.
AutumnW
2nd January 2017, 17:53
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0356618/
In New York City, Telly Paretta has been under the psychiatric care of Dr. Jack Munce for fourteen months, the therapy to help her deal with the grief associated with losing her nine year old son, Sam Paretta, one of six children in a plane that went missing, the plane and the bodies never recovered. In the words of Telly's husband, Jim Paretta, Telly has been holding onto the past like a "death grip", which has hindered her therapy. Telly does not appreciate that characterization as it makes it sound like Dr. Munce and Jim want her to forget Sam. Slowly, incidents make it seem like Telly is losing that grip on the past, until one day all physical evidence of Sam disappears, personal as well as public, such as all media stories of the plane disappearance. Subsequently, Jim and Dr. Munce try to explain to her that her therapy is to help her get over the delusion that she and Jim have/had a son. As Telly alone goes on a search for any evidence of the existence of Sam, the only person ... Written by Huggo
Okay, let's see if this link works! If not we will know for sure there is some interference happening! LOL
AutumnW
2nd January 2017, 18:12
Here is a functional wikipedia link:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Forgotten_(2004_film)
Ernie Nemeth
2nd January 2017, 19:14
Back when I saw that movie I remember thinking, who could believe this tripe?
Now I am no longer so dismissive
And time and timelines are a hot topic right now
I personally think much of this way-out-there stuff is to condition our minds to gestalt altering revelations to come...
Personally, I have refrained from reconstituting my shattered gestalt
I believe very little and stand ready for even that to be proved false
Patient
3rd January 2017, 01:10
Back when I saw that movie I remember thinking, who could believe this tripe?
Now I am no longer so dismissive
And time and timelines are a hot topic right now
I personally think much of this way-out-there stuff is to condition our minds to gestalt altering revelations to come...
Personally, I have refrained from reconstituting my shattered gestalt
I believe very little and stand ready for even that to be proved false
Or maybe not to condition our mind, but rather to see how our mind reacts and how our society is affected as a whole.
BMJ
3rd January 2017, 15:59
Tried AutumnW link also not working.
Link: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Forgotten_(2004_film)
When you go to this page just click at
Did you mean: The Forgotten (2004 film)? This will redirect you to the correct page.
Bayareamom
3rd January 2017, 23:45
Yes. She means the movie, "The Forgotten," with Julianne Moore. EXCELLENT movie in my humble opinion. Very thought provoking, not to mention well acted.
Flowerpunkchip
4th January 2017, 04:28
"The forgotten" , the film is good but DO NOT WATCH THE TRAILER, i repeat, do not watch the trailer. It gives way too much away. Spoils the fun.
the_real_dave-id
4th January 2017, 23:41
Just wanted to post a THANKS to AutumnW, the OP, rather than just hit the thanks button (which I did as well!) for bringing this film to our attention. I had not even heard of it.
Because of the post I went to my library to see if they had it. It wasn't on the shelf so I went to the front desk to put my name on the waiting list or maybe have it shipped in from another library in our chain.
On the way I stopped for a moment at a small shelving unit where books they are getting rid of are sold and there are always a few DVDs there as well.
There was a copy of The Forgotten in it's original packaging (our library usually transfers all DVDs into their special security boxes) in mint condition for 50 cents! Weird. I never seen this done before, usually all the DVDs on this rack are kind of beaten up and in the library boxes.
I took this as a sign and grabbed it up. Really good film. And scary, for a film with almost no sfx & no bloody horrors, just great acting and a very creepy premise. Definitely recommended! I liked the alternate ending better.
Covers a lot of topics brought up here, not just The Mandela Effect. Thanks again, AutumnW, I would have probably never seen this if it wasn't for you!
AutumnW
5th January 2017, 02:18
Glad you all like the movie so much! I spoke with someone with a high security clearance once (she told me nada about her work) and she had some odd personal experiences, she DID share with me, where she claimed she seemed to be trying to shake off mental interference, involving the ET subject. I asked her if she had seen this movie. She said, "yes, 5 times!!"
There is something about this film that alludes to what might be going on. It may not nail it, but it approximates it closely enough, that the plot and visuals really get under our skin.
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Just wanted to post a THANKS to AutumnW, the OP, rather than just hit the thanks button (which I did as well!) for bringing this film to our attention. I had not even heard of it.
Because of the post I went to my library to see if they had it. It wasn't on the shelf so I went to the front desk to put my name on the waiting list or maybe have it shipped in from another library in our chain.
On the way I stopped for a moment at a small shelving unit where books they are getting rid of are sold and there are always a few DVDs there as well.
There was a copy of The Forgotten in it's original packaging (our library usually transfers all DVDs into their special security boxes) in mint condition for 50 cents! Weird. I never seen this done before, usually all the DVDs on this rack are kind of beaten up and in the library boxes.
I took this as a sign and grabbed it up. Really good film. And scary, for a film with almost no sfx & no bloody horrors, just great acting and a very creepy premise. Definitely recommended! I liked the alternate ending better.
Covers a lot of topics brought up here, not just The Mandela Effect. Thanks again, AutumnW, I would have probably never seen this if it wasn't for you!
You are SO welcome. Very interesting about the handling of the movie, right down to the mundane library level. Weird!
amor
5th January 2017, 05:45
If the Mandella Effect were real, would we not all have simultaneous amnesia about the existence of certain past events? Hello Autumn W. How is life?
AutumnW
6th January 2017, 02:37
Amor, I'm not sure about simultaneous and thorough amnesia. If there are multiplying paralleling realities, an event in another world, (where a part of you lives) might bleed through enough into this world to constitute a memory. The movie isn't about this topic, specifically, more about how our lives in the here and now -- and thus, our memories, can be altered erased, played with, by superior intelligences.
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