okay but i saw that video on tiktok of the starship falling and it looked really pretty so now im scripting that theres like cute star/ meteor showers that happen ocassionally cuz its cute
i bought a reading from shay and ive had like 3 dreams about me going insane over it im sođđ
nobody understands the yearning iâm experiencing for this man I actually want to claw off my skin, manifesting I shift tonight đŻď¸đŻď¸đŻď¸đŻď¸đŻď¸đŻď¸đŻď¸đŻď¸đŻď¸đŻď¸đŻď¸đŻď¸
ooohh..!
okay but i was wondering if anyone interacts with the shifting community in their drs?
like would u create an undercover account or just allude to shifting casually đđ
wait omg what if like its a fame dr and people r scripting to be u or be with u/friends w u
*sighs really loudly*
How To Finally Shift If Youâve Been Trying For 2+ Years
â ď¸ Little warning before we begin: donât get scared off! I might sound a little negative at first, but thatâs not the point of this post. My goal is for you to reach the end of this and think âOh, Iâm definitely going to shift to my DR now!â
Having said that:
If youâve been on your shifting journey for two or more years, doing methods, reprogramming your mind, consuming advice, maintaining a mental diet, manifesting, forcing assumptions, trying to create assumptions, etc, etcâ¤and you still havenât shifted your awareness to your DR, maybe itâs time to stop trying to make yourself shift.
Stop trying to shift.
Stop trying to trigger a shift.
Maybe the thing you need at this point in your journey is to stop trying to make yourself shift.
And Iâll explain why by asking you a question:
In these two, three, four, however many years of effort, donât you think you would have shifted by now?
Think about it. Youâve oversaturated your mind with the intention to shift. You do all your methods correctly. You try to convince yourself that you're already in your DR. You feel symptoms. Sometimes you even "mini shift." And yet⌠you're still here. Doing the same things. Searching for advice that leads you right back to doing the same thing:
Trying to shift. Trying to trigger a shift. Trying to shift your awareness.
Trying.
Trying confidently.
Trying hopelessly.
Trying angrily.
âŚTrying.
If you were going to shift by inducing a shift, triggering a shift, or successfully shifting with a method, it would have happened by now.
âBut Clover, I still have a lot of soul-searching and work to do! I just need to put in more effort!â
Awesome! Then click away, because this advice isnât for you. Iâm not talking to you.
Iâm talking to the person who is tired. Who is drained. Who, despite applying all the sage advice on the internet, is just burnt out from the process of shifting.
And if that sounds like you, let me repeat: Maybe you need to stop actively trying to shift.
Your work is done. And thatâs a good thing.
Youâve spent years ingraining the idea of shifting into your subconscious. Youâve impressed the intention to shift so deeply that itâs already there. Congratulations! You did all the mental work. Itâs done.
Your DR is already yours. You already have the ability to shift.
So stop trying to trigger it. Stop trying to make yourself shift.
Let go of the âmaking yourself shiftâ process.
âOh my god, sheâs going to tell me to take a break.â
LMAO you thought.
Yes, breaks are excellent. They help reset and recharge your mindset. I always encourage taking breaks if you need them. But letâs be honest. Sometimes, even the thought of taking a break feels just as mentally exhausting as staying on your shifting journey.
âOh no, sheâs going to tell me to do nothing at all.â
Once again, you thought.
Instead, youâre going to capitalize on the fact that youâve already done all this work. The intention to shift is always, always, always in your mind. Your subconscious knows you want to shift. Just like it knows how to shift your awareness.
So, the next time you lay down to do your shifting process...
Instead of trying to shiftâŚ
Instead of trying to induce a shift, induce the void, or force an outcomeâŚ
Give yourself exactly what you want.
Give yourself the feeling of being in your DR.
Drop the conscious, active intention to shift because your subconscious already has it covered. You donât need to keep hammering it in. Instead, focus on inducing the emotions you would feel if you were in your DR.
Imagine waking up in your DR. Imagine being there. Imagine spending time with your DR friends, your S/O, whatever makes you happiest. Personally, I lean toward wake-up scenarios. You can listen to music, meditate, visualize, even do a shifting method if you enjoy itâbut instead of doing it with the intention to shift, youâre doing it just to give your body and mind the feeling of being there. The happiness, the calm, the excitement, whatever it is for you.
This does not mean youâre lying there thinking, âOkay, this is going to make me shift.â
No. No, no, no, no, no.
Drop the idea of shifting entirely. That process is done.
And Iâll say it one more time:
If you were going to shift by inducing a shift, making yourself shift, or triggering a shift, it would have happened already.
So let it go. Drop it.
Induce the emotions of being in your DR, and then let go. Once you do that, go to sleep. Or go about your day. Thatâs it.
Because feeling is the language of the subconscious.
Think about it: The moments in your life that shaped you the most werenât just things you thought. They were things you felt deeply. Joy, fear, excitement, grief. Emotions imprint on the subconscious. Thatâs why certain smells, songs, or places instantly bring back vivid memories. Because your subconscious records experiences based on emotions, not logic.
So when you stop trying to shift and instead just focus on feeling like youâre in your DR, your subconscious responds by aligning your awareness to match that emotional state.
Because to the subconscious, thereâs no difference between imagination and reality. When you visualize something vividly enough, your brain fires the same neurons as if you were actually experiencing it. Athletes use this trick to enhance performance. Musicians use it to refine their skills. And guess what? It works for shifting too.
When you let go of the effort and just immerse yourself in the emotions of already being there, you bypass the resistance that trying creates.
And thatâs when the shift happens.
It happens because you stopped forcing it.
It happens because your subconscious already knows how to shift, you just needed to get out of its way.
So, again, drop the struggle. Drop the effort. Stop trying to shift.
The more precise or perfect you want the shift to be, the more pressure you put on yourself. Your brain rebels against that because rigid control drains energy.
Remember this:
When you feel something strongly but arenât clinging to the result, your subconscious has room to act. This is why sometimes, when you care less or focus on something in a passing, emotional way, it manifests easily.
This is why people can give up on shifting entirely and shift. This is why people let go of the need to shift and shift. This is why you shift without meaning to.
You: âNo, I canât do this! I need to keep trying to shift or else my subconscious will think I donât want to shift anymore!â
Me:
*As always, take what resonates, discard what doesnât, because weâre all different people who need to hear different things :)
persevering because i need to know what his eyes look like in the sun and how warm he is when he first wakes up
so hereâs why i personally didn't like *and* left shifttok. the thing is. itâs not that itâs inherently bad, itâs just⌠sort of missing the point. like, wasnât the whole goal to shift? to get out, to go somewhere else, to slip through the cracks of reality like a goddamn pro? but somewhere along the way, it turned into a glorified pinterest board. edits on edits on edits. wattpad drabbles disguised as scripts. playlists that are less about actually shifting and more about curating an aesthetic, a moodboard, a vibe. and suddenly, youâre not shifting, youâre just making content about shifting.
like, i get it. romanticising your dr is half the fun. i did and still do it myself !! who doesnât want to bask in the idea of their perfect world? but when that becomes the main event, when it overtakes the actual act of shifting, what are we even doing here? itâs like planning a trip, making all the itineraries, buying cute outfits, but then never getting on the plane. just sitting in your room, looking at your suitcase, rewatching your own tiktoks about how fun the trip is gonna be. thatâs what shifttok became. this endless loop of people hyping up their drs but not actually going to them.
and maybe thatâs the problem. because if you spend too much time making your dr look good instead of actually experiencing it, you start treating it like fiction. like something separate from you, instead of something youâre literally living. people started making edits of their drs like they were making fandom edits of a tv show. like, is this a real place youâre shifting to or is it just your latest hyperfixation? be honest. you spend so much time cooped up on video star or capcut and suddenly you don't remember the last time you affirmed or even thought about shifting.
and iâm not saying you canât have fun with it. obviously, dream up the most insane, gorgeous, cinematic dr possible. but at some point, you have to ask yourself: am i actually trying to shift? or am i just roleplaying the idea of shifting? because shifttok is great at making shifting look cool. but the second you start seeing your dr as something to be consumed rather than something to be lived, youâve already lost the plot.
so yeah. i left, and as soon as i did, i started actually shifting. because i actually wanted to do it. not just make a trailer for a movie iâm never gonna watch. does this make sense?????
Making New Assumptions
When making new assumptions or changing old beliefs, I know personally that sometimes it feels like the new thought is weightless and almost has no meaning. I feel like it's not anything special or permanent. So for me personally, I will sit and meditate for as long or as little as I want and then tell myself the old assumption and then visualise the new assumption.
I visualise the belief in words and then slowly replace the words with my new belief.
For me this helps it feel more permanent, like it's done and I feel more confident something has changed within me. And also helps when persisting because I can think back to that moment and tell myself that I already changed the old belief and the old assumption no longer aligns with my current inner man.
I hope this helps anyone with changing assumptions and just have confidence that you have made the change.
Hope this helps âĄ