Don't believe stuff like "it takes time/effort to shift" because what you are doing is affirming it. You can shift in a second and even less. Don't doubt it.
Shifters when antis say some stupid like "isn't that just daydreaming/lucid dreaming" or "isn't that just zooning out?" when talking about the shifting/void, as if we’re incapable of distinguishing the clear differences between all of those:
Universe didn't show you shifting, you did. Your conscienceless showed you shifting because you desired it. You are going to shift otherwise you would never find out about it. Your conscious wouldn't show you something you can't have.
You shape your reality even unknowngly, you are the reason shifting found you.
Me trying to act nonchalant in my dr around my s/o
My first success story about how I entered the void
Chasing the star
When I was about 6 or 7 I was standing and looking outside my window at night, it was about 11 or 12 am.
That night, I saw something special—or so I thought. A star split into two. As a child, I believed it was something rare and magical, something only I had witnessed. But I couldn’t tell my parents; they’d know I hadn’t been asleep.
Instead, I asked my kindergarten teacher. She was kind and gentle, and she told me a story that kept my innocence intact.
Those who see a splitting star are special, it a opportunity for a good luck, when you see a splitting star that divines into two it because one side is meant for you. As a gift. What you must do is go sleep and chase it. When you catch it hold it tight so it doesn't escape and when you wake up you'll have it in your hands.
That your good luck.
And as I child I believe this, and I did chase the star through my dreams. But from excitement I couldn't always sleep so I would pretend because I wanted to trick the star, I would close my eyes and stare into the dark and imagine chasing this star. I imagine myself flying and catching and it would feel peaceful.
As I child I didn't realise I was in a void state, a state of pure consciousness. And I would come back when I was sure I had my luck and I would fall asleep.
I was disappointed when I would wake up and not see the star in my hands but I still had so much luck so as I child I was sure I did caught it and got my luck but the star escaped back to it other half. I kept seeing stars split, so I believed my luck was always nearby.
Years later when I was about 13 or 14 I was in my literature class and we were reading a old story of a boy chasing a star after seeing it split. His grandfather had told him it was a sign of good fortune. That’s when I realized my teacher hadn’t made up the story—it was a tale passed down, reimagined for me.
However the act of chasing the star is what has put me into void state as I child because I believed I could leave my body through my dreams or before bed and go into the sky and catch a star.
So this is a confirmation that it not important what you do or what your intention is even, you can always enter the void in any way you can think of.
Don't limit yourself
Me when I'm doing something silly and giggling about it in my cr remembering I could be in my dr right now
Getting Comfortable in the State of Preparation
Why Shifters Often Get Stuck Here
Have you ever caught yourself spending hours making scripts, mood boards, and playlists for your Desired Reality (DR) but rarely (or never) actually attempting to shift? You’re not alone—this is super common in the shifting community or so I noticed after one of my posts. Many shifters fall into a pattern of preparation, where the process of getting ready feels more comfortable than the act of shifting itself.
1. Preparation Feels Safe
Making scripts and mood boards gives you a sense of control and progress. It’s exciting and comforting because it connects you to your DR without the frustration or fear of a failed attempt.
2. Perfectionism
Feeling like you need the perfect script, playlist, or method before you shift. This turns into an endless cycle of preparation because you never feel “ready enough.”
3. Dopamine Rush
Planning triggers a dopamine release—the thrill of imagining your DR can be addictive! It gives you a taste of your DR without actually shifting, so it’s easy to keep doing it.
4. Community Validation
Sharing your playlists, scripts, or mood boards in the shifting community can feel nice. It’s a way to bond with others, but it can also make the focus shift (pun intended!) from actual shifting to just the idea of shifting.
5. Procrastination as a Defense Mechanics
Procrastination is often rooted in fear. For some shifters, it’s easier to stay in the “preparation” phase.
6. Overwhelm
With so much information out there about shifting methods and scripting, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed. Instead of figuring out where to start, many shifters default to preparing because it feels more manageable.
If you find yourself stuck in this cycle, here are some tips that may help you refocus on actual shifting:
1. Shift the Focus to Actual Attempts
Remember that prep work is meant to support your shifting journey, not replace it. Set clear intentions for when you'll shift and stick to them.
2. Limit Prep Time
Give yourself a specific time frame for scripting or making mood boards (e.g., one day to make your script/ 1 hour a day for week). Then spend the rest of your time focusing on shifting.
(make sure to not be overwhelmed if you set a specific time that you are not comfortable with)
3. Visualize Instead of Overplanning
Focus on feeling like you’re in your DR. You don’t need every detail scripted; your subconscious can fill in the blanks.
(for people who feel like they can't trust their subconscious: your subconscious is YOU, it knows what you want. Your subconscious is never going against you; it always working with your desires you only need to allow to give it to you)
4. Try a “Prep Detox”
Take a break from all the prep work and focus solely on shifting for a few days. You might find it easier to connect with your DR this way. You'll see how easier shifting will become when you focus your energy on actually doing it rather then on finishing your script or making a new Pinterest board (no shade)
5. Reframe the Habit
See scripting and playlists as stepping stones, not the destination. Keep reminding yourself: the real reward is your DR, not the finished script.
6. Consistency Over Perfection
You don’t need to feel perfectly prepared to shift. Trust that you yourself is enough.
Getting stuck in the preparation stage doesn’t mean you’re not capable of shifting. It’s just a habit, and like any habit, it can be shifted (pun intended again)! Remember, your DR is waiting for you—it’s time to shift! :)
If it feels impossible, remember:
shifting is proof that the impossible doesn’t exist
The only limit to reality shifting is your own imagination.
When he's scary and intimidating to others but sweet and patient with me