The only thing blocking you is the idea that you can be blocked.
Take if it resonates, discard if it doesn’t. This is absolutely inspired by the last anon who thought “planning for the next day in the CR just in case” = deciding you won’t shift. Like no. You can do anything you want, plan for any day, anywhere, because you’re not bound to any reality. That’s the whole point.
People think their “block” is not being able to focus. Or that their “block” is not affirming enough. Or not visualizing the right way. Or needing to clear limiting beliefs first. Or needing to feel a certain emotion for it to work. Or needing to wait for the “perfect conditions” before it’ll happen.
But all of those “blocks” are just ideas you picked up and decided were real. The actual thing stopping you isn’t lack of focus or lack of the right technique, it’s the belief that these things have the power to stop you in the first place.
And the biggest culprit is not even anxiety itself, but the anticipation that you’re going to do something wrong. The fear that if you don’t do everything perfectly, it won’t work. That if you miss one affirmation, or you slip into doubt for a second, you’ve ruined it. That kind of pressure kills the very ease that lets things unfold.
You’re not letting yourself just do it. Not in the sense where you’re giving yourself permission to fail, to succeed, to mess up, to get it “wrong,” to have it be messy and imperfect. You’re holding yourself hostage to some imaginary flawless plan, and that’s what’s killing the flow.
It’s not the mistake that blocks you, but your obsession with avoiding the mistake that does. It’s not “not focusing” that blocks you, it’s your panic over needing to focus at all— and the idea that if you don’t focus, that means your desire won’t come. It’s not “not doing enough” that blocks you— it’s your belief that doing enough is the only way.
The moment you drop the idea that anything can block you, you’re free, and I get why that’s terrifying. Because there’s nothing left to explain why you “haven’t shifted yet”, which means you’re kind of forced to see that you already have your desire, and that anything that contradicts that is utter bullshit you shouldn’t pay attention to.
You just intend, and because intention breeds unavoidable outcomes, you allow yourself to be messy, human, emotional, contradictory, and unstoppable.
But I get why you think like this. Every single framework for shifting, manifesting, spirituality, whatever, it always slips into some kind of rule, some mold you have to squeeze yourself into:
You have to meditate. You have to assume. You have to raise your vibration. You have to constantly recognize that you’re non-dual. You have to scream. You have to not want it. You have to think positively. You have to act as if. IT’S EXHAUSTING.
And over time, these “requirements” create this expectation that you have to be something different from who you naturally are. But the thing is !! you’re already doing it. You’ve always naturally manifested and shifted without even noticing. You don’t need to become anything else first.
Before you even knew the words “shifting” or “manifesting,” you were already doing it without labeling it. You daydreamed, got lost in your imagination, randomly “knew” something was going to happen and it did. Maybe you’d picture a conversation in your head and then the exact thing unfolded later. Maybe you’d have déjà vu, or those weird “I swear I dreamed this before” moments. Maybe you’d think about someone you hadn’t spoken to in months and then they’d text you out of nowhere. You didn’t sit there asking yourself: “Wait, am I blocked?” You just accepted it and moved on.
The problem is, the second you entered these spaces and started hearing terms like “mental diet,” “subconscious reprogramming,” “doing methods,” “removing limiting beliefs,” suddenly you were introduced to the idea that you could fail. You were told there’s a right way and a wrong way, that if you don’t assume properly or if you think a negative thought, you’re sabotaging yourself.
And then—only then—did you start doubting. The “block” didn’t exist until you learned it existed. It’s like telling someone who can naturally ride a bike that they might fall unless they constantly monitor their balance and keep checking their posture. Suddenly they wobble and fall, because they’re overthinking something they were already doing instinctively.
The irony is that If you’re the source (if you’re the god, the creator, whatever label you want) you can’t be blocked. The whole premise of being limitless is that there is no limit. You’ve just been convinced there is one. So now, instead of freely creating, you’ve been conditioned to believe you have to play by imaginary rules that you didn’t even write. And those rules only exist because you started believing they do.
But then you get to this point where you’ve stripped away all the “rules” and all the imagined gatekeepers, and then your brain still tries to slip one last question in:
“Okay… so what do I have to do now?”
And that question becomes the new imaginary block. Because there’s no “now you must” after realizing you’re limitless; there’s just do what you want.
If you love doing methods, do them. If focusing feels good, focus. If you like letting your mind wander while listening to music, do that. If you like lying in bed imagining scenes until you drift off, do it. If you prefer letting go and not thinking about it at all, that’s valid too.
And if you think you don’t know what you like, your awareness is always telling you. It’s in the little moments where you try something and your body goes “ugh, this feels like work” or “wait, I actually enjoy this!” That’s the guide.
The only thing left that can “limit” you once you drop everything else… is the thought that being yourself is somehow blocking you. But how can existing (the very thing that makes anything possible) be a block?? That’s like saying the ocean is what’s stopping the waves. Insanity.
When you hold that mindset, you’re not letting yourself just do the thing. You’re waiting for permission from yourself, from your nerves, from some invisible arbiter who’ll say “Yes, my darling, now you’re ready.” You’re not okay with failing, you’re not okay with succeeding. You’re not okay with anything unless it’s the exact outcome you’ve scripted. And that rigidity is the block.
The moment you realize you can simply walk through the 4x4 space you were boxed into, the walls collapse into dust. The bars aren’t real; they were never welded to anything. And the rules were just sentences someone else said once (1) and you agreed to carry like a chain around your neck. The instant you stop agreeing, you’re free.
Not “on your way” to being free, not “working” toward freedom. Already free.
“But so and so said—“ So and so doesn’t pay your bills. So and so doesn’t pay for your meds. So and so isn’t there to wintess wtf is going on in your life. So and so is but a passing voice you will hear once, and nowhere else.
Why are you letting someone else define what’s right or wrong? Because they shifted before you? Okay, well Donald Trump became president before us. Do you think that makes him qualified to actually be president?? No.
Let me ask you something: Do you honestly believe a multiversal awareness that can bends realities sits around stressing about focus, motivation, or following some checklist? Do you think that version of you needs to hustle through steps, nag itself about doing it “right,” or beg for permission to just exist? Hell no. Shifting has no rules.
IF SHIFTING HAS RULES, WHY DID KIDS SHIFT LYING IN A STARFISH POSITION AFTER CHUGGING A GALLON OF WATER CIRCA 2020? WHY DID PEOPLE ON AMINO SHIFT AFTER LAYERING 100 SUBLIMINALS? WHY ARE PEOPLE ON REDDIT INDUCING THE QUANTUM VORTEX OR WHATEVER THEY DO—AND STILL SHIFTING?
Someone says “I can’t shift because I can’t focus,” but what does that even mean?? Who wrote the rule that focus is required? No one. The desire itself is focus. The moment you want something, you’ve already locked onto it.
And next time you catch yourself spiraling: “I have to do this right, or I won’t shift,” or “If I can’t focus, it means I’m failing”—stop. Stop and ask yourself: “Do I really believe I can be stopped?” Because the concept of limitation is the trap, not your ability.
It’s not anxiety that stops you, it’s not distraction that stops you, it’s the belief that those things have the power to stop you.
When you tell yourself you “can’t” because you’re anxious, you turn the anxiety into a talisman of failure. You make it mean something it doesn’t. Anxiety, overthinking, thoughts racing, chest tight, whatever; it doesn’t have a magical ability to shut down your manifestation. But when you believe they do, that’s when the anxiety about the anxiety turns something that’s supposed to be fun into something stressful.
If you’re observing that you have to be perfectly calm, perfectly focused, perfectly in control before you can succeed, then you’re already observing you can’t succeed right now. You’re observing that you can be limited. That’s the block. It’s the anticipation of doing it wrong.
The irony is, the moment you drop the performance, the checklist, the perfection, the moment you stop waiting to “do it right” —is the moment you let it actually happen.
Let yourself do it wrong. Let yourself be MESSY. Let it be chaotic and not perfectly linear. Let yourself succeed without deserving it, let yourself fail 1000 times and not let it define you.
Let yourself try while shaking, while distracted, while unprepared. It’s only “blocked” because you’re waiting for the imaginary conditions you’ve decided you need. You don’t need them.
When you shift, let yourself be anxious and cry and stress and scream and move and sleep and stay awake and do anything. Anything. So long as you recognize that none of it has the ability to stop you.
Every time you catch yourself putting rules and restrictions on your journey, thinking your anxiety and negative thoughts have any say in what happens, hit them with a: