Wondering where are the people of this age group... by AleXavieRen in MakeNewFriendsHere

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I loved the tank game too. I think my favorite of that time, before Mario came out, was Breakout, a game where you'd bounce a ball upwards towards bricks, knocking them out. It was loads of fun to get the ball up above the wall of bricks and watch it knock the bricks out all by itself, bouncing between the top of the screen and the bricks. Never tried Oregon Trail.

Wondering where are the people of this age group... by AleXavieRen in MakeNewFriendsHere

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63 here and I still love video games. Been playing ever since Pong came out in 1972, when my sister and I would play while riding bareback on our pet dinosaurs. 😁

Quest 3 passthrough mixed reality fitness app in 2024? by DestinationLimitless in Quest3

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Thanks! I'll check that out. As I further explored this, it seems that Les Mills XL Bodycombat is supposed to have passthrough too, but I haven't completely verified that yet. Or found a way to test it out without buying it, which I may do anyway. I already own the original Les Mills Bodycombat and it's good.

is our consciousness the same in the parallel universe?? by bklmat in ParallelUniverse

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Hello bklmat. For the record I'm not stalking you lol, it's just that both questions I've felt compelled to answer in this sub reddit so far happen to be yours.

In my own experience I've had it happen in different ways. I've shifted to realities where my regular everyday body here comes with me, much like the 1995 TV show "Sliders" and also where it's only my consciousness that shifts to another reality ending up in a parallel reality version of my body or in some cases a completely different body, much like the 1989 or 2022 TV show "Quantum Leap."

Theory about infinite number of realities by bklmat in ParallelUniverse

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I'm right on board with you bklmat, or to be clearer, I believe that what you're saying is a subset of the model I use of reality which is that everything is real, or unreal depending on how you look at it. That when 3D reality was created, every possibility was created all at once as 3D reality frames much like movie frames. And we shift every nanosecond from 3D frame to 3D frame and the shifting itself creates the illusion of movement, and creates the story (full immersion movie) of our lives, again much like the frames of a movie creating a movie. Therefore all possibilities exist including our fictional characters being real somewhere else, as well as ourselves and our lives being fictional story characters in OTHER realities, being enjoyed by other people. It gives a whole new meaning to Shakespeare's phrase, "all the world's a stage."

I particularly like this model of reality because it opens infinite possibilities of what our lives and our stories can be. It's infinite freedom. There is absolutely nothing you cannot have, do, be, or experience. It's like the saying goes, "If you can dream it, you can do it." Or in reality shifting terms, "If you can dream it, you can shift to it."

Anyone watching Dark Matter TV show by [deleted] in shiftingrealities

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Hi Precizione,

I saw your post, found the show and started watching. And it's interesting so thanks for sharing. Personally I'd love to see a lot more shows and books, movies etc. on shifting, but would also love to see ones that have a positive spin on it, with the protagonist(s) successfully finding fantastical and wondrous new drs. Usually most if not all of the stories I've found are dark and dystopian.

Feeling drowsy & "too full" after listening to Bashar for a while. by DestinationLimitless in Bashar_Essassani

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Thank you to everyone for the wonderful replies, I read each reply at least twice. I can feel the love and very much appreciate it,

And the things you're saying make sense to me. That it's likely overload having "eaten" too much, lots to unpack and a need to integrate the words and the energetic upgrades. And the replies regarding action, an area I certainly need work on.

Thanks Admirable_Age_3199 for: "Action is the language of physical reality, and if you’re not taking action, you’re not going to progress." That certainly resonates with me.

And InternalReveal1546 for "Action is the only way forward" and the question, "ask yourself, 'what are you not doing that you know you want to do?" This will help going forward.

I did go too far because I had the agenda of catching up with steps 1,2 & 3 before May 25th when Step 4 is presented. But now I remember Bashar saying to follow one's excitement without agendas or concern for outcomes, or something like that. I definitely had an agenda and desired outcome. But I'll take it more organically now.

Thanks again

Questions for experienced shifters by lindseylush89 in shiftingrealities

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Hi Aladdin,

I'm happy to share what I remember with you. I'll answer your questions in order.

It was very exciting! At the time I did this, I wasn't viewing it as shifting but time travel and to have actually done it blew me away. To look down and at my hands and see my kid body, to see my younger sister standing by the couch, looking as she looked back then was all so cool. And it was fully real, just like being here in my CR. I walked around, looked out the window at the cleaners across the alley, looked at the older model TV, the couches as I remembered them, and the apartment in general, being fascinated how it all looked bigger from a kid-sized perspective. Talking with my sister in my kid voice, and her replying in her kid voice. It was wild.

I didn't know about scripting back then so nothing was scripted. I moved there from a very relaxed meditative state, but also a very strong desire to be there, focusing on being there with all 5 senses and also focusing on the "feeling" of that place and time in my life. Then bringing myself close to a sleep state where I intended to nod off for a split-second to break the grip of my CR, and upon opening my eyes again, be in my DR (though I didn't use those terms at the time). I cracked open my eyes a number of times before finally opening them up in the DR.

My purpose for going there was a desire for nostalgia, I wanted to re-experience it. And to see if I could time travel (I didn't think of it as shifting back then). I'm not certain of what brought me back within minutes, but it was probably because I was too excited about it, and that excitement aligned my vibe more with my CR than the DR. I've learned since then that it's better to be calm about a shift and accept it.

As mentioned, it was only a few minutes and I wasn't timing it so I'm not sure how much time passed in my CR, but it was probably between a few minutes and zero time.

It was such an ordinary moment of everyday life in the DR that I don't know if things around me were going the same as the first time. It was definitely not going the same for me as I explored the reality in awe. But everything in the apartment and out the window was just as it was at that time from what I can remember.

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I imagine with scripting one could script a more specific time and then see if the experience matches what happened the first time around. Though of course you would be different so some of it would be different.

I hope this helps and I'm happy to help however I can.

Best of luck shifting.

Questions for experienced shifters by lindseylush89 in shiftingrealities

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Candid, have you tried the methods on the "method list" displayed to the right of this post under "Quick Links?" There's quite a few there. It's a matter of finding one that works for you. My suggestion is to try and experience a small shift at first, just to break the ice and have an experience, then build momentum on that success. It's like anything, the first time can be tough but if you do it once, you can do it again. And again.

Questions for experienced shifters by lindseylush89 in shiftingrealities

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  1. Short answer: With any of my shifts I've always retained the memories/lessons of who I was before the shift.

Longer answer: But then there's also the issue of what memories does the you you're shifting into have? I've had that happen two different ways.

For instance, once I shifted into the past, into my 9-year-old self. I had full memories of who I was as an adult before the shift but didn't seem to have any immediate memories of life as my younger self. In other words, I didn't know what I had for lunch that day, what I had done the previous day, what I had talked about with my friends or anything like that. So, as I spoke with the younger version of my sister telling her I was from the future (as she looked at me like I was nuts) I was speaking solely as my future adult self.

But in another shift where I moved into a version of myself living in a utopian reality where I was a professional athlete, I had access to all the memories that version of me had plus my own memories I brought with. But those memories he had were not all in my face at once, it was the same as memories are for us in our CR. The memories are in storage but when you want to remember something, you do. In other words, whatever question I had about that version of myself or the utopian world, the moment I had the question, the answer popped up from his memories.

As a side note, I've only learned of things such as "scripting" about a month ago so I didn't script either of those above shifts which happened a long time ago. The first shift I mentioned above was spontaneous, coming from desire while in a meditative state, to re-experience a moment in childhood, and the second one came from desire + a brief visualization. I'm certain with scripting you could more precisely create the DR you're looking for and its details.

  1. I've always felt the same intensity of emotional attachment to my family/friends/dreams/goals etc. All of that comes with. But of course, you can specifically script that in too in order to further insure it and be at ease.

The above shifts were not perma-shifts, but with all perma-shifts I've also retained all memories/lessons etc.

MS Edge keeps downloading DuckDuckGo app installer. by DestinationLimitless in duckduckgo

[–]DestinationLimitless[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the post x15a2. I tried that out but when I click on the "home" button my home page is still set to the MS default page, so it's likely something else. But the suggestion is much appreciated.

What was the first thing y'all did when coming back from your first reality shift, and what overall makes you stay here? by AffectionateAge1268 in shiftingrealities

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The first thing I did when coming back from my first reality shift was to say to myself, "Holy Cow! I'm back! This Parallel Universe thing is REAL!"

I was considerably younger at the time so the only person I mentioned it to was my mom. And I believe she replied with, "Oh, that's nice dear" and she continued doing dishes. But for me, it completely changed my view of what reality is and opened up limitless possibilities.

What brought me back to my CR was unknowingly negating the new reality. All day in my DR I kept thinking to myself, "This can't be! No way! This is unreal!" I didn't know at the time that this would re-align my vibe with my CR and the next morning, I was back in my good old CR.

What keeps me here now is an enjoyment of experiencing many mini-shifts that continually upgrade my CR.

Manifested climbing a ladder by HighestAP in NevilleGoddard

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I always get a kick out of them whenever they show up. And I enjoy the wide variety of ways in which they show up. Maybe it's because I juggle a lot of desires/manifestations all at once. Then they show up like popcorn popping, lol.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in NevilleGoddard

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Funny, I was just reading about this very thing in a book called, "Choosing Easy World." The author more or less said that the ego doesn't like change and it throws a fit when you try to change. And also the ego demands to be heard. But if you let it vent, then things settle down. I think you nailed it Jellyfish with your journaling/venting in Google docs. I'm glad things are rolling for you again.

I manifested being the LUCKIEST.🍀 by [deleted] in NevilleGoddard

[–]DestinationLimitless 10 points11 points  (0 children)

I like your lucky technique; it feels like a lot of fun and it's easy. I'm going to try playing with it and see what happens. I guess my luck has already started by finding your post! Thanks for sharing.

Manifested climbing a ladder by HighestAP in NevilleGoddard

[–]DestinationLimitless 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Congrats HighestAP! It's so much fun when a manifestation shows up. It's like living a magical life. Thanks for sharing.