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I believe in reality shifting Anonymous 5265
And I will do it
Anonymous 5279
>>5265What are you hoping to gain out of it? Is your life really bad?
I should warn you about putting that much emphasis on trying to better your life through reality shifting. You can get some results but it'll never be enough. You'll hate your own powerlessness as you desperately chase a dream that is just out of reach.
Anonymous 5283
>>5279It's not out of reach, though
Anonymous 5322
>>5265Are you following a steady diet of cheese already?
Anonymous 5340
>>5279Thats not true actually, the closer you get to feeling aligned, the calmer, and more at peace you feel. For me its like a place I am supposed to go and I incrementally get closer to the thing everyday, especially with the help of a journal.
For me it is mostly this fascination with creative process and using automatic writing, to get better alignments than I had before. It is a gradual process though and you will forget the kind of "wishing for it" you used to know, that drove you crazy, which is a good thing. But at the same time, its wierd when you get there in a gradual way. Because in a way you can't appreciate it the way you used to have. Old you would have lost her mind over it and present you will be like "hmmmm yup I'm not really surprised i did this at this point though"
Anonymous 5426
>>5425Press shift on your keyboard
Anonymous 5441
>>5440Fuck did you just say? Shut your mouth
Anonymous 5446
>>5445Im not forgiving you. die die die die die DIE DIE DIE DIE DIE I HATE YOU DIE
Anonymous 5447
>>5446no you die die die die die die die die dieeeeeeeeee
Anonymous 5448
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>>5446>>5447Stop fighting… We’re supposed to look out for each other. The whole world is against us.
Anonymous 5461
>>5447I'm gonna tear your fucking heart out with my bare hands
Anonymous 5511
>>5265I believe in astral projection but not reality shifting, that's just too farfetched for me.
video from 4chan /x/ /apg/ that I like, but I'm only partway through it:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YQjAIlFZWWc Anonymous 8572
>>5265based brainlet poster.
you keep on shifting
Anonymous 8588
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ive always wondered if you could "group shift" like shifting with multiple people ive heard the term but ive never done any futher research on it
i wanna do it with my gf, does anyone have any resources?
Anonymous 8697
me too, except i also believe in forced reincarnation (respawning). I tried multiple times for the past two years and got pretty close, except I chickened out since my heart pain was getting intense. I originally wanted to respawn via a heart attack but decided that I would just erase my existence instead. I've been taking a break from it for a while since I started school again. Unfortunatly, I'm still experiencing the heart pain … but it's alright since at least I know I'm getting somewhere.
Anonymous 8704
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>>8698
But I have to transfer my soul before I die! The death part comes after.
On another note, I really want to shift back in time, preferably to the precambrian era. Maybe even see dinosaurs and early hominids.
Anonymous 10089
It is 2024, I still keep my hopes high for reality shifting and reincarnation. I am planning on going back in time to when I was in fourth grade so I can relive life in a perfect world. I wrote a script for how this world would be like, I wrote basic changes that would make it a better place. I wanted to know if you nonas had any ideas on what I should add to benefit woman.
Anonymous 10090
>>10089I feel the same and also wanna shift and time travel and genuinely believe in it I believe in a lot of woo woo things even physical healing and found spiritual people who do claim it's possible and happened before lol
Anonymous 11934
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>>10089>>8697>>8704happy 2026 crystal cafe, update to my posts above. i still believe in shifting and have been working my way to permashifting ie. shifting my awareness and never coming back to this reality. in the past 6 or so months since i've been truly practicing and affirming i've experienced many mini-shifts. for example, waking up in a reality where the person who i vividly remember messaging me the night before has changed. i'm confident, 2026 is the year i disappear forever.
Anonymous 11936
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>>11934Are you familiar with Carlos Castaneda's books? I don't have a particularly high opinion about the author himself, i think he was a poor and insincere student, but i suspect his teacher might have had practical insights on reality shifting. I listened to most of those books in audio format and it was entertaining at least, but i feel reluctant to recommend them, several people went mad from those ideas and committed suicide.
Anonymous 11939
I want to believe in it but most people say it's just sleep paralysis or lucid dreaming and I can't really disagree. There's a good chance it's just brains being brains
>>10089I'd like to believe in reincarnation because I'm really scared by the idea of there being no afterlife but I struggle to find any concrete proof that science hasn't made me heavily doubt. I don't get how people believe in that stuff so firmly but I understand why they do. I'm also kinda scared by the idea of living for eternity
Anonymous 11942
>>11936i've never heard of him. tbh i've never given much thought to spiritual gurus outside of Neville Goddard. it seems like the books focus on esoteric secrets of the Yaqui people? i'll give them a shot.
>>11939what i like is that there is no proof for or against it, and even if there was i wouldn't care. call it AP or lucid dreaming, i'm looking for the experience. idk why i, as an agnostic who shuns most forms of spirituality, believe so heavily in shifting. i've been deep in the shackles of manifestation/shifting for years, so i guess if you believe you believe. i also don't want to live forever. reincarnation seems like a worser hell, idk what my 2024 self was thinking.
Anonymous 11944
>>11942>secrets of the Yaqui people?The guy who taught Castaneda supposedly was an old Yaqui indian and some sort of shaman, but it might as well be that he only manifested as such in the eyes of Castaneda. Supposedly, people who saw the old fellow at the same time could later disagree on what he actually looked like, they would describe different clothing, mannerisms, some would even say he was a young man.
Anonymous 11949
>>11942>reincarnation seems like a worser hell, idk what my 2024 self was thinking.You must be my alter ego nona, I was hoping for it in 2024 as well but now I honestly fear it. Of course I also find the idea of heaven and the idea of ceasing to exist to both be pretty scary. I do wish science would explore beyond the material though, some of the "quantum woo" stuff seems fairly reasonable. Maybe we're getting there, I do feel we've made some progress since 2024 even if only slightly but maybe that's just me
Anonymous 11956
We should talk more about reality shifting here
Anonymous 11958
>>11956We should talk more here in general because this board is dead as fuck
Anonymous 11964
>>8697>>11934Why do you believe that in order to permashift or respawn you first need to die? I never read it was necessary.
Anonymous 11965
>>11944i see, i'm honestly pretty skeptical when it comes to second-hand accounts like that, anyone could say anything.
>>11949i would be happiest if there was nothing after death. none of the options given by major religions is satisfying.
>>11964tbh i don't think it is, however the respawn community i was apart of for years was based on death-based reincarnation. however, it wasn't like you commit suicide then you reincarnate and more like you undergo the spiritual reincarnation first and then your body dies in the way you scripted. either way, i was a depressed teen and thought i wanted to die so i rlly liked the idea.
Anonymous 11966
>>11965>i would be happiest if there was nothing after death. none of the options given by major religions is satisfying. I agree that most afterlife ideas have holes in them but non-existence would be the worst. At least if there is something after death there's a way it could all maybe work out even if we can't comprehend it. Nothing after just feels so definitive
To be more in line with the topic of the thread I wonder if some form of quantum immortality is true, there are lots of stories of people who were about to get into head on car collisions yet they walked away completely unharmed with their cars having not even a dent. It's very odd
Anonymous 11969
>>11964what even is the difference between permashifting and respawning? Arent't they the same (both being shifting with intent to stay in ones desired reality)
Anonymous 11970
>>11969Respawning is usually coming back to the current timeline as a new person, permashifting is going to a different timeline as the same person