
10/6/2019. My iPhone alarm was set at 9:30AM. I woke up a little earlier, so much light, I decided to get up and just went to pee ... We are humans after all ;) On the way back to my bed, I checked the time on my iPhone: 9:23AM. I thought "Shit, only 7 more minutes before getting up!". Once in bed, I fell asleep again and woke up in a little panic, while thinking that it must have been way too late... The phone indicated 8:03AM. WTF?? Am I back in time?? No way, let's look for possible reasonable explanations:
1) Maybe, I had some sort of lucid dream (probably my first one...) during which I dreamed of getting up, going to the bathroom, checking the phone and going back to bed. Way too realistic to be true. My own opinion on this possibility: very unlikely. I had the impression that I was fully awake when seeing the 9:23 on my iPhone.
2) Maybe, I thought to have seen 9:23 but in fact it was 7:23... but then... why the hell did I think that I only had 7' left before getting up. A "9" and a "7" don't look that much alike and I was awake, coming back from the bathroom not just waking up with a foggy sight. Unlikely but possible.
I honestly remained with the doubt that something strange had happened but moved forward and decided not to bother any longer about this occurrence. At the end, I didn't even share my funny story with anybody.
14/6/2019. My iPhone alarm was set at 9:00AM. It rang, I grabbed the phone and snoozed once. Then, before letting it ring a second time, I started checking something on my phone (e-mails, YouTube suggestions, ... don't remember exactly what honestly) and switched off the alarm. Then, I went quickly to the bathroom and went downstairs to have breakfast. To my great surprise, the kitchen clock indicated 8:47. I thought "That's BS, I have to adjust it". I immediately checked back my iPhone (where the clock is set automatically w/o any human intervention) which is now indicating ...8:48. And went re-checking my alarm, still indicating 9AM. WTF??? I woke up at 9:00, spent at least 30-40' doing things and now it is back to 8:48?
My thought jumped back to Monday. Apparently, in the matter of just a few days, it had freakingly happened again!! This time neither option 1) or 2) could apply. I immediately texted about the strange occurrence to a couple of friends with a little enthusiasm, I must say :) Too crazy to be true! No possible mistake on my side, I had just witnessed some weird distortion of my timeline, as testified by both my iPhone and my kitchen clock. Let's look for additional possible explanations:
3) My iPhone has some serious bug that makes its clock occasionally shift backward and forward in time. This is not just a matter of wrong time zone: we are not talking a +1 or -1 hour. It looks like being totally random: about 80' the first time and 30-40' the second time. To my knowledge, after a quick Google search, it seems that no other iPhone user has reported a similar fuzzy behavior (which I believe could make it to the daily news for its massive potential impact). Hence, I assume to have been the only one experiencing this. This makes it very unlikely to be a software bug otherwise it would have virtually affected many more iPhone 7 users, since clock is one of the most basic built-in features. Time will tell if more reports of this kind will appear in user forums...
4) This is some side effect of 3D to 5D shift affecting at least my (perhaps others' too) timeline. Since time behaves linearly only within our 3D world, the closer you get to 5D, the more time should behave in a non-linear way, so that the veil among the three timelines as we know them (past, present, future) would get thinner. The higher my vibration/awareness level, the closer I am getting to a "5D-enabled reality" and perhaps those time glitches are just meant to be a foreseeable consequence of the ongoing shift.
5) The so-called Mandela effect, which is supposed to be a consequence of a constant jumping on/off infinite parallel realities, might have played a role in this experience: I might have jumped between parallel realities with "inconsistent" timelines for God knows what reason, if talking about "reason" here makes even any sense ...
6) Or perhaps, this was just a plain and simple "glitch in the Matrix" :D
Nevertheless, those two unexpected "time travel" experiences have offered me a quite interesting occasion and additional motivation for reconsidering the whole concept of time under possibly new perspectives.
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