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   JTEM to All   
   Tv Series "Sliders"   
   19 Dec 25 02:23:21   
   
   From: jtem01@gmail.com   
      
   So "Sliders" was a TV series that hit the air in 1995, yes, and   
   it was JTEM's first ever introduction to the concept of   
   "Manifesting" or "The Secret" or whatever.   
      
   They didn't call it any of that.   
      
   What happened was that either the show was based on or overly   
   enthusiastic fans adopted this idea of the multiverse.   
      
   Not new.   
      
   But in this "Sliders" the people traveled to new versions of   
   reality every week, all of them different from this one in   
   unpredictable ways. They called this traveling "Sliding."   
      
   And, yes, I saw it claimed that this was real, could be done   
   and that anything was possible.   
      
         ...I remember it being explained that you could only   
   "Slide" to a new universe immediately adjacent to our own, and   
   thus extremely similar. So if you wanted truly MASSIVE   
   changes -- like going to a universe where you're emperor of   
   the world -- you could do that, but it would take many, many,   
   many, many, many, many, many, many "Slides" to reach a universe   
   as different from this one.   
      
   So it was very different from "Manifesting" in that regard.   
      
   But that was 1995, this TV series, and I'm sure some type of   
   "Manifesting" or "Sliding" must've existed long before that.   
      
   Right?   
      
      
      
      
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    * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)   

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