Everyone keeps asking me how I shift so fast??? how do I manifest like im on autopilot?
okay, i'll tell you the truth (the real truth, no BS). Listen up:
I don't try to manifest.
I don't wait for alignment to happen.
And I don't beg for the 3D to catch up.
I DECIDE. Once. And then the world rearranges itself around that decision. It's not belief, not hope, not "iM wOrKinG on It". none of that BS, got me?
It's one and done, baby.
DECISION.
Shut the door and hear the lock click behind you.
When I shift, I don't chase it; I decide it. I step into the version of myself that already exists, already lives the life I want.
Nothing more to it. It's stupid simple.
That’s why my results show up instantly. Because I decide to manifest the version of me who already has the damn thing.
I ask myself one question:
“Who am I in the reality where this is already mine?”
And the moment I answer, I become him. I do what he does, I act like him. And the imagined version of him, and the real version of me, become one and the same. Why? How? Because I SAID SO.
It's clean, absolute. Unchallenged. The 3D folds like paper, it has no other choice.
Try it.
Decide who you are.
Step into them
Live from them.
It's been a while, I'm back! New storytime/update :)
Okay, so I wasn’t even trying to shift lol. I haven’t been online, nor have I been scripting.. nothing!
Last night/today my sleep was super broken 🥲 people kept waking me up, giving me food, I was ordering food, going back to sleep, etc..
At some point (I honestly don’t even know when exactly) I guess my body fell asleep but my mind didn’t because suddenly I realized I was aware in a dream. I was lucid out of nowhere, and I rarely get lucid dreams, nor do they ever last!!
My first thought was “wait… I can shift!” but it was like my brain was scrambled? I couldn’t pull up my DRs properly, it felt like trying to read with blurry eyes. I tried thinking about shifting anyway, even tried to do the portal method (🥹✌️) but instead it just felt like everything around me shifted inside the dream. It felt super real and stable, but I still felt.. wrong?
I don’t even remember waking up after that, I just remember having another dream and then later realizing “oh wait… that happened?!?”
So now I’m sitting here like… did I lucid dream about shifting, or actually shift inside the dream, or just get super close?? I don’t even know.
It's hard to explain NOW because I don't really even remember 😕 it all feels blurry, it's like 8 hours later and I just randomly remembered that experience. But I'm having such a hard time recalling anything!! I can't even fully remember the environment. It felt like I was going in and out of lucidness.. I don't know.
Either way it was super random and cool because I wasn’t even practicing. My brain just threw me in there🤷🏾♀️ please help
EDIT: Guys I was asking for help/advice 😭 what happened, i still dont know
my first ever shift happened when I did not know shifting was a thing
I was around 11. I am 18 now, and it is a memory I remember as vividly as if it happened yesterday.
About the context I don't remember much. I was a kid, I don't even know if I was 11, I might have been 10 or 12. I guess I went to sleep normally, as I always did. and as it sometimes happens, I woke up in the middle of the night.
since there´s nothing unusual to that, I tried to roll over and continue to sleep, but for some reason I felt like I didn't have enough space in my bed to do so, my legs were nearly hanging off. for context I had a double bed so i should have plenty of space. I tried to get comfortable but I couldn't so I figured I must be on the edge of the bed, maybe I moved a lot in my sleep or something. but still, while in the dark, I couldn't figure out how I could be laying down to feel so uncomfortable when my bed is that big.
since I was confused about my own position in my bed I decided to turn on the light.
back then I used to have one of those ikea´s children´s lights that hang on the wall, and since my bed was by the wall, I stretched myself out to grab the light switch and turn it on. except I couldn't reach it, because for some reason I was far away from the wall. and so I thought: how strange, im on the edge of the bed how even am I positioned so that I physically can't reach the switch. for reference this is how my bed was.
keep in mind I was still in the dark. it took some more effort to find the light switch in the dark, but in the end I found it and turned the light on.
and I hadn't been more confused in my life. this is what I saw.
my bed was half its size ???. I stared at it in utter disbelief. I was sitting up straight in the middle of my oddly shaped bed as I stared at my bed and the space between the bed and the bed. I thought: what the fuck. why is there a space. that space doesn´t exist. but it wasn't as if my bed had been cut in half during my sleep (lol), it looked as if it had always been like that. my room was exactly the same except my bed what half its size, a meter away from the wall and instead of a headboard and a footboard, there were two footboards ??. I didn't understand anything.
after processing what I had in front of me I thought: I must be hallucinating because im really tired or something. spoiler: I was not. either way, I intuitively started reality checking.
First I pinched my leg. it hurt. I pinched it harder. it hurt even more. I pinched my cheeks. they hurt. that's how I verified I was in fact awake. though I already knew that because I was clearly awake and my thoughts were rational and completely lucid but still I thought I would check just in case.
then I knew I was awake so, still in denial of reality I thought: then it must be that I am seeing wrong (💀).
2. I then rubbed my eyes just like cartoon characters do when they can't believe their eyes. I opened them and unsurprisingly my bed was exactly the same. I rubbed my eyes harder. I recall thinking: this is not gonna be good for my eyelashes. but I coudnt care less, still what I had in front of me remained the same.
this is when I started panicking a bit. how could this happen. it is impossible I thought. it literally made no sense.
3. so I started touching everything I had near me. I touched my legs, my bedsheets, I grabbed them. I could physically feel them. I was awake and they were real. all of this was, again, some form reality check I did in the middle of my little panicky state. then I decided to touch the footboard that was the same as the one in my actual room (CR). I remember focusing on the texture of the wood, and thinking: this is real. I can feel it, every detail, I´m awake. but that certainty didn't help me because I was starting to feel scared.
then I decided to touch the other identical footboard, the one near the wall. the one which doesn't exist in my CR. the one which in my mind, shouldn´t exist. I touched it, and just like the other one, it was completely real. I was getting more scared by the second. I didn't understand a thing.
lastly, as my "last resort", my last reality check in my disbelief, I thought to myself: I am gonna pass my hand through the gap between my bed and the wall. since that gap doesn't exist, I will feel the bed that SHOULD be there but I am not seeing, and that will mean I am simply hallucinating or having visions or whatever.
and so, slowly and in the most suspenseful and dramatic way possible (I swear to you, now looking back at how dramatically I handed the situation I always crack up, why was I like that) I put my hand in the gap. and guess what.
there was nothing.
no invisible bed.
no nothing.
just the gap between my weird bed and the wall 😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱
what was I expecting tbh. and so I officially freaked out. I put my hand in and out the gap consecutively in utter disbelief. and what did I do next? I started crying. I was a child after all.
then I "woke up" crying in MY ACTUAL ROOM, WITH MY BIG BED, IN THE DARK and my mom came to ask me what's wrong and all that. I briefly told her and she obviously told me it was a dream. as I had checked a thousand times, it clearly wasn´t a dream. I was awake.
I chose not to argue with her and soon fell asleep again, still confused.
at the time I had no idea what had happened and I sort of forgot about it completely. that was until a while after I started researching this thing I later found on tiktok in like 2021, they called it reality shifting. and from the moment I got that memory back (thanks to associating it with shifting), I knew that was a shift. a full-on shift.
this experience (and a few others I had afterwards) is the only and irrevocable reason that I know for a fact —and have always known ever since I learnt about it— that shifting is a real thing.
you can become conscious of other realities and they are and feel EXACTLY as real as this one. they are literally the same. in fact, thank goodness I shifted to an alternate version of my room bc if not I would have genuinely thought I was being kidnapped.
and it is also proof that you really don't need to do absolutely anything in order to shift, that is something natural to the human mind. maybe not a recurring thing, but a natural one. after all, how could I had done anything to intentionally shift back then to shift if I didn´t even know that was possible.
If you're still 'wanting", you haven't decided. You're desiring.
That's not embodying "I AM".
"I AM" says I am here. I have always been here, in every reality all at once.
You were not put here to hope and wait. That is not what "I AM" means.
You were put here to pick the version of you that you deserve. The version that already exists.
Your soul aches for more. That's why the universe led you to discovering shifting. That's what led you to this post.
You were meant to shift. Why?
Because it was never your destiny to stay in one place.
Some people stay in one place, and that's okay. But that's not you.
You were built to move. To explore. You have touched the stars. You have walked on the moon. You've climbed the floating mountains of Pandora. You have swam with mermaids, dined with elven nobility, and charged beside knights.
You’ve done it all before, and you’ll do it again because that’s who you are.
There's no point in waiting because you're already there.
you mentioned that you use different methods to shift. Which ones are your favorites? Also, if you shift through Lucid Dreams, what's something you could recommend to focus on or pay attention to while shifting from a dream. Basically a step by step you recommend. I think I finally figured out that LD could be the method that works best for me. I've had minimal success but it's the most success I've had aside from WBTB and being in a hypnogogic/sleep paralysis state.
Thank you for your time 🌞
Fantastic question. And you picked a great method. Out of everything I’ve tried, lucid dreaming is hands down my favorite and the most reliable. I switch up methods depending on what I want, sure, but LD is the one I prefer. I shifted for the first time through an LD, so I am a bit biased towards it.
With lucid dreams you’re tapping into a hypnagogic state, where your subconscious is already primed for momentum. This is where it's most malleable and suggestible.
Here's a lil' step-by-step routine to get you started:
1. Set your intention before bed. Write one short line: “Tonight, I will lucid dream and shift to my [DR name].” Keep it specific. Repeat it aloud twice, then visualize the scene for 60 seconds. If you have aphantasia—don't fret! :) Focus on the "feeling" of your DR instead. That's often more powerful anyway.
2. Do a focused reality check throughout the day. Finger-through-palm, nose-pinch, or reading text. Do these randomly. Set a timer to go off 5-10x a day on your phone. This trains your subconscious to check whether you're dreaming or not.
Then when you're actually dreaming, you’ll do the same check. And the moment your finger slips through your palm or the text looks jumbled, you’ll instantly become lucid.
I hope this makes sense?! If it doesn't, just lmk. I could talk all day and night about this if you'd let me. I'm trying not to ramble. :)
3. Use WBTB. WBTB isn't required but it gives you the highest chance of success. Most of my successful shifts are because of WBTB.
Don't overdo WBTB though! Once or twice a week is enough (we don't want your sleep sched getting messed up!).
WBTB summarized:
Sleep 4.5–5 hours.
Wake up for 10–15 minutes.
Don't use your phone if you can help it. Maybe read a book or use the bathroom. Or just lie there affirming (that's what I do lol).
After time's up: lie down, close your eyes, and repeat:
"Mind awake. Body asleep."
You want your body to fall into a vibrational state, while your mind is fully awake and aware.
You might not nail this the first time. You might fall asleep instead. That's okay. Have confidence, be consistent, and try again another time. Results will come with practice.
4. If this is is successful, you might experience sleep paralysis. This can manifest as full-body paralysis and vibrations. That's normal. Don't fight it. Just ride the sensation and hold onto your confidence. "Sleep paralysis demons" are a manifestation of fear caused by the paralysis itself.
Once I started affirming I was safe (which I am—and so are you) then I stopped seeing "demons". Haven't seen them in years.
Relax, breathe slowly. Think about your DR and affirm your journey. Sometimes you'll shift straight from this state. If not, move onto the next step.
5. Once you’re lucid, stabilize the dream. This is critical. The first few seconds decide everything.
Ground yourself by:
– rubbing your hands together
– touching something
– saying “I’m here. I’m lucid.”
The more you ground yourself, the harder the dream locks in. Also, do not get too excited! Strong emotions will make you wake up.
6. Stable now? Great! That was the hardest part. Now you can pick any transition method you want:
– Walk through a door you expect to lead to your DR
– Spin once and imagine the scene changing around you
– Call out the destination and turn around
Whatever you choose, keep your mind focused. Don’t overthink the mechanics. Personally? I imagine a portal opens behind me, then I'll turn around and walk right through it.
7. Aaaaand you're there! <3
Okay. There might be some caveats. I want be as transparent as possible:
Speaking from experience, even if I do everything correct, even after shifting and knowing its real, sometimes it doesn't work.
At any point, you could:
- Walk through the portal and wake up here (your CR)
- "Shift" realities only to realize it was a dream
- Forget your intention and fall asleep
And that's okay. I was discouraged when these things happened, but I held onto my belief and tried again and again until I finally did it. Lucid dreaming's not as difficult as people make it out to be—but it's not easy either. Just practice, practice, practice!
The 3D is old news. Old footage. A rerun. Last night's broadcast.
Your real power is in the awareness behind your thoughts.
That's the part of you that exists in every timeline, every version, every outcome.
When you decide who you are in the 4D, the body and the world adjust. Not the other way around.
You don’t have to micromanage the universe for it to show up for you.
The moment you decide something is yours, life starts rearranging itself behind the scenes. You don’t have to check, prod, force, or hover over the process. Your job is choosing.
The rest unfolds on its own.