“If I intended to shift to my DR why am I still seeing my CR?”
Ok let’s show you in real time why that’s not true. Not invalidating your experience or feelings, but this will help you see what I mean.
First: Find a doorway between two rooms, or any place where you can move from Point A to Point B. You could do this at home when you’re calm, so people in public don’t look at you like you’ve lost your mind. But it can be anywhere.
Next: Grab your headphones. Put on a song. Any song, but make it LOUD if you can. If you can’t handle loud, that’s fine, just put it at a comfy volume, but if you can, crank it up.
Now: Close your eyes. CLOSE THEM. Do a make-shift blindfold if you have to, but keep them shut.
You’re in Room A, music blasting, eyes closed.
Now, walk to Room B with your eyes still closed. Step through the doorway.
You’re in Room B now, right? But the music you were hearing in Room A is still the same. The visuals—the black behind your eyelids—still the same.
Soooo… how are you sure you’re in Room B?
“Uh, because I walked there.”
Really? Are you sure about that? The sound didn’t change. The visuals didn’t change. So how do you know you’re in Room B?
“Well, duh, because I moved. I walked into Room B, and if I walk somewhere, I move there.”
Exactly. That’s shifting. You walked (intended, assumed, observed, used a lucid dream, void, meditated—whatever you do) and moved. does that mean you’re still in Room A?
The music from the “old reality” is still playing. The visuals from “old reality” are still there (eyes closed). But you’re in Room B.
It's why intention/action → guaranteed outcome.
You can’t see it with your eyes closed, yet you know you’re there because you walked there.
The music and black behind your eyes are continuity, but the location changed instantly.
“Seeing = proof” is false; action is the proof.
You choose to walk there using whatever works for you. It can be any view, law, method or technique. All of them are valid because they’re all action.
“Okay but how do I open my eyes then?”
You don’t need to. That’s the gag.
You thinking you need to open your eyes to see your DR is like saying you need to open your eyes to confirm you’re in Room B, when you already are. The visuals don’t prove where you are—the fact you moved (intended) proves where you are.
The urge to “open your eyes” comes from thinking you’re still in Room A because the music and visuals didn’t change. But if you get why intention = outcome, you realize:
→ You don’t need visuals to confirm your DR.
→ You don’t need to “break the illusion.” The illusion breaks when you see it doesn’t make sense to demand visual proof when action already happened.
If you really want to “open your eyes,” then:
Recognize that you already have your DR because you intended it. See how absurd it is to think you don’t have it just because you’re still hearing the “music” of your CR.
Relax your mind, let go of “needing to see,” and watch how your awareness starts letting in DR proofs in ways that feel natural.