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To shift realities (verb):
- Moving your subconscious while you're sleeping, "shifting" to a different reality consciously.
- Completely relaxing the left side of your brain to the point where you are able to shift to a whole different place and time.
- With reality shifting, people get to experience their childhood dreams of being a witch/wizard, a superhero, a vampire even flying on a broom.
- There are a multitude and variety of ways to be able to shift, often called Methods of shifting. A lot of shifters say listening to subliminals, meditating, and saying positive affirmations will also help raise your vibrations, which in turn helps you shift to your desired reality.তততততততততততত তততততততততততত ততততত
I have been occupying myself with reality shifting for almost two years now, I started in my ninth grade and I'm currently in 11th grade or second year of high school.
At first it was really hard for me to get into it, the whole scripting thing, thinking positive thing, being still while trying to shift... I had a hard time with everything and I remember giving up so many times because at that point it felt stupid to try again. I'd fail every single night but something told me to keep going.
I had this urge to shift and see all of my comfort characters (I was attempting to shift to Marvel for the first time).Before I shifted for the first time I'd always have immaculate headaches, the feeling of dizziness, the insane urge to twitch or move. And all of the guiders that I followed would say that those are good signs, that I'm almost fully shifting. Some also said to script that you can smell a strong scent such as coffee to know that you have shifted.
Switching realities actually means going to a world of your own imagination, people have been doing it since they've gotten on Earth. Having dreams is the first stage of switching realities, as Billie Eilish said "When we go to sleep, where do we go?" Well, you go into your mind, into your imagination, into your thoughts. Whatever you think of last is the thing you end up dreaming, if it's interesting enough your brain remembers it but if it's not then your dreams are just blank, the important thing to know is that you dream every single day. Dreaming is something you don't feel as realistic as switching realities and that's because dreams are literally clouds of mixed up situations, you don't feel them for real and they usually feel like they're out of reach. Switching realities on the other side is the realism of sleep, you go into another dimension and you actually wake up, feel, smell, hear and everything feels just like normal life. It's funny what a mind can do and it's funny how connected we are.
There's a theory about the strangers that we sometimes dream about. If you make a reality with a celebrity/friend/family member then that person might actually even dream you that night, everyone has a dream when they see a person they've never seen in their life and that's because maybe that stranger made a reality with you in it. People usually change their appearance when they switch realities so that's why you don't really recognise them when you dream about them. Crazy isn't it.
There's a lot of theories and different connections between shifting, dreaming and other spiritual things. I haven't found a good reason to believe any of them yet but I must confess the more that I deepen myself into these theories the more sense everything makes. The connections between everything are out of this world.
When I meet baby shifters my first reaction is obviously eyes full of excitement, I love sharing such a beautiful gift with others. But I also warn everyone when it comes to shifting. I mean it's not really a warning it's more of a question "Are you ready to finally realise what living feels like?".
Obviously people shift to their desired realities to live a life they've always wanted to, with their comfort characters whether that's Harry Potter or Tony Stark it doesn't really matter. We all shift because we have a dream of being with someone we've connected on a deeper level of mindfulness. It's that constant need of having your comfort character beside you, the constant need of them holding you and telling you everything will be fine.
Shifting realities isn't dangerous in any kind of way, it's very much impossible to get hurt while doing this unless you script yourself getting hurt. But it could be a bit too much at first, if you're a kind of person that gets scared of the raw truth easily well I'd advise you going in carefully.
Shifting teaches you a lot about ones mind, about time and just life in general. If we're able to switch realities with our minds well where's the point of anything really.
I learnt that time is absolutely a waste of itself, you control everything. It's all up to you, whatever you script is whatever will happen whether you decide to remember it later on or not.Here comes another theory about shifting realities: We all know about manifestations and such similar spiritual beliefs. Well before you shift you have to make yourself a script of what will happen in your desired reality. Here's the theory, you manifest things in your current reality but they're already the things that you scripted who knows when and where.
Connecting manifestations and scripting is actually very smart because if you're like me you'll start to believe into your manifestations more because you know they're already yours and you don't have to beg for them anymore, you know they're scripted in and so you don't bother about it because it'll come when the time was scripted for it to come.It's all about these raw realisations about time, manifestations, living life. You'll find yourself realising how much of your life you've wasted on stupid things (grades, proving yourself to others, toxic relationships...).
After my first successful shift I realised that nothing is more precious then life, we're such powerful beings yet we lose our nerves on paperwork and paying bills every month.Imagine how powerful the world would be if we all just realised how amazingly talented we are, we can all shift to a whole different reality by just switching off the left side of our brains and relaxing completely.
So yeah shifting means relaxing your left side of the brain to the point where you're subconsciously powerful enough to switch yourself to your own desired reality.
I'd also like to warn you all to take rests in between, it could affect you in your current reality. You could feel confused, dizzy, or not focused at all if you go at it too much with no rest day.As a quick summary, "shifting" is a term now used to describe the act of moving one's consciousness/awarness from this current reality (CR) to one's desired reality (DR). This idea uses the multiverse theory, stating that every decision or action we make shifts us into a new reality, with every possible decision or action we could've made creating an alternate reality. For example, say I have an orange and an apple to choose from. Choosing the apple would shift me into the reality where I chose the apple, while at the same time creating alternate realities where, for example, I chose the orange, or I chose both fruits, or maybe I chose neither. Because of these infinite possibilities, anything we can imagine exists in some faraway reality. Many people say they have shifted to a reality where they're a student at Hogwarts, with the ability to use magic and fly on broomsticks; the sky's the limit for where you can go.
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