Parallel World Quotes

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Sandy Hyatt-James
“The moment you stop chasing happiness, you become happy.”
Sandy Hyatt-James

Antonia Michaelis
“And the snow that fell onto the roof in winter... it fell softly... softly... and it covered the house, the armchair, the books, the children's voices. It covered Anna and Abel, covered their parallel world, and everything was finally, very, very quiet.”
Antonia Michaelis, The Storyteller

Darryl Anka
“Time and space are illusions. Everything exists at the same time. We only see what we are tuned to the vibration of to see.

As we change our ideas, we change our vibrations, we start to see a different world, literally. Because we have shifted our consciousness, our focus, to a different version of Earth that exists simultaneously with the version we were on a moment ago. And we are experiencing literally, bit by bit, whether fast or slow, a progression through different versions of Earth.

So the change has to be made within the person. They may for a while still be able to see and observe the version of Earth that they are no longer really strongly connected to, but that will change over time.

It's not that the world they were on changes, it's that what changes is their ability to still perceive that world as opposed to perceiving one that's now more in alignment with the vibrational frequencies they have changed within themselves.”
Darryl Anka

Clyde DeSouza
“Emotions - Happiness, anger, jealousy... is the mind experiencing "presence" in our holographic existence.”
Clyde Dsouza, Memories With Maya

Dean C. Moore
“You really need to trade in that End Days psychology, Stephanie, for some silver-lining thinking,” Jim said airily. “Not every second of every day is a friggin’ crisis. Besides, be careful what you wish for.” He paused to hand her a book, The Dark Side of the Light Chasers. “Says here, the more psychic energy you invest in gloom and doom, the more likely you are to make it happen. The universe is very sensitive to these things, picks up on all those thought impressions, and the next thing you know, whack!” He smacked the back of his right hand against his left palm for emphasis.

They rounded the hall, and the next thing Stephanie knew her head was being stuffed in a microwave. Microwave Man, one of the robots, provided the service. “Five seconds to a side, makes for an evenly cooked meal,” Microwave Man said. He waited five seconds, then turned Stephanie’s head.

“Get me out of here! I feel my brains boiling!” Stephanie screamed frantically. But Jim, as strong as he was, was no match for Microwave Man.

“He’s got ahold of your hair. I’ll run and get some scissors.”

“I’ll be dead by then, you fool!”

“What did I say about looking on the bright side, Stephanie?”
Dean C. Moore, Karma Chameleon

Michelle M. Pillow
“My name is Kyran. You look like an honorable woman,” he whispered, practicing what he would say to any prospective mate. “I have a home with my parents and my brother. There we will live and you will be part of our family. Would you like to give me many children?”
Michelle M. Pillow, Determined Prince

Nitya Prakash
“In a parallel world, these words are thankful to let them be what they're. And dead because of expressing the things you don't mean to.”
Nitya Prakash