âľ UNDERSTANDING THE FEAR. The fear of actually shifting to your DR is such a sneaky block because itâs not something we expect to feel. Like, youâre doing all this work (visualizing, affirming, scripting, etc) and yet deep down, you might be scared of actually getting what you want. Itâs wild, but it makes sense when you break it down.
âľ WHY SUCCESS MIGHT FEEL SCARY.
â Even if youâve visualized your DR a million times or planned your DR down to the last detail, but actually being there is a completely new experience. Whatâs it actually going to feel like to be there? What if things donât go how you imagined? That uncertainty can trigger a lowkey (or not so lowkey) fear.
â Success comes with its own pressure. Once you shift, itâs easy to start overthinking. What if I canât do it again? What if itâs not what I expected? That âwhat ifâ spiral can get overwhelming. And that might create a fear of succeeding.
â Even if you donât love your CR, itâs still comfortable because itâs familiar. Leaving behind parts of it, even if itâs just for a short amount of time, (people, routines, or even just your identity in this reality) can feel heavier than you realize.
â What if your DR doesnât live up to the dream? What if itâs not perfect? That fear can make success feel risky, and your brain might unconsciously try to avoid it altogether.
âľ HOW THIS FEAR MESSES WITH YOU. This fear doesnât usually scream âIâm scared to succeed!â It shows up in subtle ways like procrastinating, feeling âstuck,â constantly tweaking your script, overthinking your method, or second-guessing yourself. Itâs like your mind is putting up invisible walls without you even realizing it.
âľ WHY PEOPLE DONâT TALK ABOUT IT. This fear gets ignored because it feels backwards, like why would you be scared of getting what you want? Plus, in the shifting community, everyoneâs so focused on HOW to shift, they donât always talk about the emotional side of it. Itâs easier to think youâre just âdoing it wrongâ than to realize you might be holding yourself back.
âľ HOW TO GET PAST IT.
â Acknowledge it. The first step is being honest with yourself. Ask, Am I scared of actually shifting to my DR? Once you see it for what it is, itâs easier to work through.
â Instead of obsessing over the moment you shift, think about how youâre going to feel and thrive once youâre there. Build that excitement so it outweighs the fear.
â Remind yourself youâve got this. Youâve done the work, and youâre capable of handling whatever comes up in your DR. Affirmations like âIâm ready for thisâ or âI trust myselfâ really help.
â Your DR doesnât have to be perfect for it to be worth experiencing. Give yourself room to explore and grow. Nothing has to be set in stone.
â Shifting doesnât have to be some huge, dramatic moment. Every step (big or small) you take is progress, so donât psych yourself out by making it feel bigger than it is.
âľ FINAL THOUGHTS. So yeah, fear of success is real, but it doesnât have to stop you. The key is recognizing it for what it is and deciding itâs not going to hold you back. Youâve already done the hard part by getting this far, trust that youâre ready for whatâs waiting on the other side.
he came back.
happy eighth anniversary to fnaf 3.
has anyone else seen the reddit post from the person who shifted here from a much worse parallel reality? cuz ive been thinking abt it for days
(trigger warning for some slight ableism in the 4th pic, but i just thought it was interesting)
will shifting ever be scientifically proven? a nerdy investigation. . .
reality shifting exists in a weird twilight zone between mysticism and science. on one hand, shifters claim full sensory experiences in different realities, describing their DRs as just as realâif not more realâthan this one. on the other, skeptics dismiss it as intense imagination, an extension of lucid dreaming or dissociation at best.
so, will shifting ever be scientifically proven? will we one day have brain scans, peer-reviewed studies, and neuroscientific validation backing it up? or will it remain in the same category as astral projection and past-life regressionâforever debated, never confirmed?
guys, this isnât just a yes-or-no question. itâs a deep dive into how science deals with the unknown, how history has repeatedly proven skeptics wrong, and whether shifting might be next!!!
what science currently says: shifting vs. similar phenomena
while shifting itself hasnât been studied in depth (yet), we do have research on similar states of consciousnessâlucid dreaming, hypnosis, and even maladaptive daydreaming (to an extent). so, what does science say about these?
1. lucid dreaming: once called âimpossible,â now neurologically proven
not too long ago, lucid dreaming was considered pseudoscience. the idea that someone could be conscious while dreaming sounded absurdâuntil researchers found a way to prove it.
scientists like stephen laberge used fMRI scans and eye movement signals from sleeping participants to confirm that lucid dreamers were indeed aware and controlling their dreams. we now know that lucid dreaming involves a unique interplay between the prefrontal cortex (responsible for self-awareness and decision-making) and the REM sleep stage.
before this research? lucid dreamers were written off as liars, delusional, or mistaking their dreams for something they werenât. sound familiar?
2. hypnosis: once dismissed, now widely used in medicine
hypnosis was once labeled as stage magic and a party trick. today, itâs an accepted psychological phenomenon used in therapy, pain management, and even surgery (yes, surgeryâsome patients have undergone operations using only hypnosis as anesthesia).
neuroscientific studies show that hypnosis alters brain activity, shifting people into a highly focused state where the brain processes suggestions as reality. if science could accept that the mind can be influenced to perceive reality differently, why is shifting such a stretch?
3. maladaptive daydreaming: a new but recognized condition
maladaptive daydreaming wasnât officially named until 2002, when professor eli somer identified it as a distinct phenomenon. before then, people struggling with excessive, immersive daydreaming were misdiagnosed with ADHD, OCD, or dissociative disorders.
now, we have concrete research proving that MD is neurologically distinct from normal imagination, linked to overactivity in the default mode network (DMN)âthe brainâs self-referential system.
again, before science caught up, these people were called lazy, unfocused, or simply too imaginative. now? itâs a legitimate condition with ongoing research.
what can we take away from that? well, this formula, probably:
history repeats itself: the cycle of disbelief â proof â acceptance
science has a history of mocking what it doesnât yet understand. letâs not forget that:
⢠germ theory was laughed atâuntil microscopes proved bacteria existed.
⢠deep-sea creatures? dismissed as sailor mythsâuntil we developed better submersibles.
⢠lucid dreaming, hypnosis, and MDâall called âfakeâ, until research proved otherwise.
what does this tell us? if shifting is real, the fact that it hasnât been proven yet doesnât mean it wonât be. it just means science hasnât caught up.
but, i like being thorough & unbiased, so iâll list a few reasons i think or donât think itâll be proven!
reasons shifting might be proven
1. brain scans might reveal shifting-specific activity.
⢠fMRI studies could eventually show unique neurological patterns in shifting states, differentiating it from dreaming or imagination.
2. science is moving towards studying altered consciousness.
⢠lucid dreaming, astral projection, and out-of-body experiences are getting more attention in neuroscience. shifting could be next.
3. quantum theories suggest consciousness may not be confined to the brain.
⢠theories like the many-worlds interpretation propose infinite parallel realitiesâif true, shifting might be tapping into that.
4. hypnosis proves perception can be altered at a deep level.
⢠shifting might be a self-induced state where the brain accepts a different reality as real.
5. historical precedent shows that dismissed phenomena often get validated later.
reasons shifting might never be proven
1. thereâs no scientific method to test it yet.
⢠unlike lucid dreaming (where we can confirm awareness inside dreams), thereâs no current way to measure or prove someone is in a DR.
2. it relies on subjective experience.
⢠shifting is deeply personalâthereâs no external way to prove someoneâs consciousness is in another reality.
3. science still struggles to define consciousness itself.
⢠if we donât fully understand what consciousness is, proving it can move between realities is even harder.
4. thereâs no physical evidence of DRs existing.
⢠unless we discover parallel realities and a way to interact with them, shifting might remain in the realm of belief rather than science.
5. mainstream science is slow to accept unconventional ideas.
⢠even if shifting is real, it could take decadesâor even centuriesâfor science to acknowledge it.
my verdict: will shifting ever be proven?
it depends on what shifting actually is.
⢠if shifting is a genuine form of multiversal travel, it might take quantum physics advancing far beyond what we currently know to validate it.
⢠if shifting is a unique altered state of consciousness, neuroscience might eventually find evidence through brain imaging studies.
⢠if shifting is something else entirelyâsomething we donât even have a framework for yetâit might never be proven in our lifetime.
but history has shown that just because science hasnât proven something yet doesnât mean it wonât. skepticism is often just delayed understanding.
so, will shifting be scientifically proven? not tomorrow, not next yearâbut if history has taught us anything, itâs that the impossible has a habit of becoming reality.
and when that day comes, best believe weâll be the ones saying âtold you so.â
day 4 of @llocket s event! ::Â Â Â Â a character with your favorite aesthetic
F2U + reblog/like appreciated
(im not sure this is remotely close to the aesthetic but..đ¤Ťđ¤Ť)
there's something so beautiful in knowing that if you want to be a system, you probably are. and if you're not a system, you can become one. it's really that simple no catch
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Lesbians should start using the battle axe, or âLabrysâ as a symbol of empowerment again
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