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how i shift + explanation
→ scroll on pinterest to get in the mood (you don’t have to do this but this helps me get inspired.)
→ once done scrolling I lay down and get in a state that makes me relaxed (hypnagogia tho not mandatory).
-> i will say “i have shifted” or “i am in my dr” and i shift.
-> once i decide i have shifted i am there.
explanation: i know that i’m only awareness which means i am everything. there’s no process to get anything because I am it all. I am my dr so there’s no ‘reaching outwards’ to go there, it’s just simply being. so when i decide, it’s done. it’s soo inevitable. I think what stumps a lot of people is getting caught up with the physical (the body). Shifting isn’t about the body, it’s simply a decision made by you (awareness). you become aware of your dr, it’s done. i hope this was an understandable explanation for you guys.
this is going to kill people btw
Ik most people around my tumblr know this already, but ChatGPT is made to LOOK LIKE it knows what it's talking about, meaning it will say the wrong thing with 100% confidence. It will not hesistate to send you a link to a website with advice that will kill you because its data says that website sounds the most plausible.
Do not trust metal with your flesh.
"No one would know I shifted, but there'd be signs."
It's in basically every script now 😭😭
i'm curious whats your take on AI? I have a feeling you'd be the type to be interested in what it can bring to society in the future but im curious what you have to say ^-^
Heh. AI, huh? Figures you’d ask the guy rebuilding civilization from scratch what he thinks about artificial intelligence.
Short answer? It’s a tool. An insanely powerful one—but still just a tool.
Best-case scenario, it replaces the mind-numbing, repetitive junk that wastes human time. Data sorting, pattern scanning, logistics modeling, drug discovery simulations—that’s where AI shines. Let the machines chew through the tedious stuff so humans can focus on higher-order thinking.
But the second people start leaning on it like a cognitive crutch? That’s where things get ugly. Overreliance tanks problem-solving ability. Your brain’s like a muscle—stop using it and it atrophies. There’s already research showing automation complacency and skill degradation when humans outsource too much thinking.
And creativity? Don’t even get me started. AI can remix, interpolate, statistically imitate—but genuine innovation comes from lived experience, failure, intuition, irrational leaps. You can’t algorithm your way into true scientific breakthroughs or cultural movements without human spark driving it.
Then there’s the environmental load. Training large-scale models eats obscene amounts of energy and water depending on the infrastructure. Not exactly trivial when you scale it globally.
Plus, a glaring, yet often overlooked issue is the information control.
Any system trained on curated datasets can be nudged, filtered, or weaponized to push narratives. Propaganda gets a whole lot more efficient when you can mass-generate persuasive text at industrial scale.
So my stance?
Use it. Sparingly. Treat it like nitric acid—valuable in the right apparatus, catastrophic if you start drinking it.
Don’t offload your human autonomy onto a system designed to take it away.
The algorithm is designed to keep you around using convenience as an incentive— It fails to genuinely enrich users with the intellectual growth associated with actually doing and learning said task.
if you are against xenogenders and neopronouns and goodfaith labels and the like, i suggest you take a look at this video (link).
the image is sourced from pinterest, by @/saturatateddolli_