Chapter 3: Shifting theory

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After that, it all went black. She could only remember Julia screaming and calling for help. The next thing she knows, she wakes up in a very weird looking room with two children looking up at her. She screamed and tried to push them away, but all that did was shake the ground. Enola looked carefully at her arms and realized something was going wrong, like extremely wrong. How could she be shaking the ground just by touching a person? Why did her side start hurting? where was she? Where was julia?As those questions were slowly settling into her mind, she saw a woman, wearing a blue tie and a weird looking blazer on her shoulders. Enola's vision was blurry, all she could see were walls slowly closing on her. Making her feel like she was going to vomit. Voices around her were making her even dizzier if that was even possible. They sounded liek the people were really just whispering, yet it was so loud to her ears. She could hear people calling her name as her side started to go off with ecruciating pain. Suddenly, she heard screams, and she saw flames. Then, it all went black again.

She woke up to find herself back into her bedroom. Her side felt  quite sore, she looked to her right, which took ehr a lot of energy, and found the book. She took the book, as her arm weakenned, she found ehr pen next to the book. 

How do I shift?

You can use multiple techniques, including the raven method.

What's the raven method?

Lay in a starfish position, count down to 100 as you concentrate on your script.

What's a script?

You write what you want to happen in your DR.

What's a DR?

Your alternated reality. Stands for dream.

What can help me shift?

meditating, or visuals

Whats are visuals?

visualizing the place you are going to.

When do you shift?

At night, when you fall asleep.

Enola then looked at the clock hung on her grey walls, and remembered that her clock was broken. She ran the bell on her bedside and asked for Julia. Julia came in running and Enola asked what time it was.

-"Thank goodness you have woken up! It is now five o'clock, you've been in a coma for a week now. Come on, supper is ready!" 


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