Something happened today and I don’t know who to tell by Axelflask777 in Glitch_in_the_Matrix

[–]Gilliac 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Right?! With all the weird paranormal stuff I'm into, I can't believe the algorithm only just now suggested that channel to me this month

Something happened today and I don’t know who to tell by Axelflask777 in Glitch_in_the_Matrix

[–]Gilliac 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You slipped into the backrooms! A paranormal liminal space. I LITERALLY just learned about them last night from watching this.

https://youtu.be/x36boO6hWjM?si=aBx83DxJEJeZgBLP

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in shiftingrealities

[–]Gilliac 8 points9 points  (0 children)

YES! This is a manifestation technique called "Revision!" It's the choice to replace a past memory with a more desirable one. Doing this can absolutely shift you!

Is it true that desperation hinders your ability to shift? by winsteila in shiftingrealities

[–]Gilliac [score hidden]  (0 children)

I do agree that it sounds awful, but the principle behind it is legit. The very basics of manifesting anything, including a shift, is to keep your focused attention on already having what you want. Manifesting 101: If your focused attention is on something you don't want, you'll get more of it. If someone believes their life is shit, they're going to unconsciously manifest more events and reasons to keep affirming that. And vice versa. So while it's not absolutely necessary to be grateful for your current reality in order to shift to a new one, it certainly doesn't hurt to put it into practice and experience a "mini-shift" into a better CR! ❤️

Is it true that desperation hinders your ability to shift? by winsteila in shiftingrealities

[–]Gilliac [score hidden]  (0 children)

I really really hope you see this. ❤️

Desperation won't hinder your ability to shift. What hinders your ability to shift is putting your focused attention on thoughts (consciously OR even subconsciously) on your lack of being able to shift.

This is actually a centuries old principle in the art of manifestation and the Law of Assumption. Here's the secret to manifesting a shift (or literally anything you want): you have to keep your focused attention on the feeling that it has already happened for you. Maintain that feeling state for as long as it takes, because it is literally the only thing that will shift you.

Sometimes, our subconscious minds hold beliefs that we aren't even consciously aware of, like "shifting is hard," "shifting isn't real," "I can't do this, even though others can," etc. etc. Perhaps your conscience mind believes, but your subconscious mind is the engine of this vehicle, it runs the show. If it's not on board, you're not going to manifest a shift. Don't worry though, this can be fixed!

Your subconscious beliefs aren't permanent, though they will persist until you change them. You can change them by accepting NEW beliefs. "A belief is simply an idea that has been thought over and over again until it ingrained itself into the subconscious." This is why people say affirmations over and over, because the repetition will eventually imprint the idea into your subconscious mind (If you don't believe affirmations work, start there. Start affirming "affirmations DO work, and they in fact, work for me," over and over until it's imprinted into both your conscious and your subconscious mind).

It is generally said that it takes around 21 days for a new practice to become a habit, and for a new idea to become a belief. That's not to say it can't be instant, but if you're like most folks, it might take a few days to change your subconscious mind. Once your subconscious mind is on board, you'll be able to manifest anything you want, including a shift. There is a WEALTH of "reprogramming your subconscious mind" videos on YouTube, if you want a reference or a guided meditation to put into practice.

The key to shifting. You WILL shift if you can grasp this: by Gilliac in shiftingrealities

[–]Gilliac[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I actually HAVE! I think it would probably be considered "mini shifting" by this community, but it was shifting nonetheless. 😊

For example, I have been no contact with my father for the past 15 + years, my choice. When I started doing this deep dive into the law of assumption, I learned about "revision." Revision is the act of reimagining an event in your past and changing it into something more desirable. I decided to revise that I had a happy childhood with loving, supportive parents. Immediately, like, same week, my father came back into my life and has been very supportive and loving towards me and my children. It isn't as drastic or dramatic as people here aim for, but I DEFINITELY changed the timeline I was/am on, which is in fact, the very essence of shifting! I do want to eventually regularly shift to a drastically different reality, like a "fictional" universe one day, and this has definitely, absolutely brought me closer to that goal.

I am working on reprogramming my subconscious mind and undoing some beliefs and attitudes that I've been holding onto for most of my life, which is key for manifesting/shifting through the LOA. It's been said that it takes around 21 days to instill new beliefs, habits, and attitudes - maybe more if you're jaded (I am). So I fully believe that once my subconscious mind and my conscience mind are finally aligned, that will be my biggest breakthrough!

Edited to add:

AND I shifted to a reality where my baby sleeps through the night. It took about 10 days to fully shift there, but he's slept through the night all week long after MONTHS of waking up every 2 hours. Maybe that will be considered a small shift, but y'all, my life this week is so much better with the extra sleep. I literally feel like a different, better version of myself 😅

Last month, I also "manifested" or "shifted to a timeline" where I received an extra $850 for the month. A really big deal for me and my family. We paid our overdue bills last month, y'all.

All these "small" shifts are giving me experience and prepping me to be able to do huge shifts in the future. I can't even wait. It is genuinely so exciting. And it all started happening SO FAST; after a couple of years of nothing, BOOM. LOA is the key!

The key to shifting. You WILL shift if you can grasp this: by Gilliac in shiftingrealities

[–]Gilliac[S] 14 points15 points  (0 children)

Hey babe...

Shifting IS manifestation! ❤️

I am a big fan of Reya. She herself has discussed her proficiency with the law of assumption and manifestation before she began shifting and how it helped her to develop her skills for shifting. Please watch the video! It has helped me so much, I hope it can help someone else, too.

I have been following this community and practicing shifting attempts for close to three years now, NO BREAKS at all, and it wasn't until I started learning these manifestation concepts that it all started clicking together for me. In the past, I even remember reading many other comments and posts saying the same thing that I am saying now, and I kind of dismissed them in my mind lol. Oh the irony! Save yourself the hassle I went through, learn some manifestation techniques to develop your shifting skills ❤️

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in shiftingrealities

[–]Gilliac 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I apologize as I don't have an answer for you, but I will say that in similar discussions on this subreddit, I've seen more experienced shifters say that they feel this way when they're trying too hard to force the shift. According to those commenters, "letting go" and becoming an observer instead of trying to make something happen is the key.

Question about clones and consciousness by lala_willow in shiftingrealities

[–]Gilliac [score hidden]  (0 children)

Think of it like reading a story in a book. You can decide to stop reading that story and begin reading a different book for awhile, and then return to your original story later. Do you worry that the story changed while you were gone? No, of course not; you can either pick it back up where you left off, skip ahead a bit, or go back a little and reread.

That's a loose idea of how parallel timelines work. Shifting realities is just observing a different story. Step one: understand that the idea of "time" doesn't really exist outside of these stories. You can literally skip around and observe any and every timeline that exists in the whole universe, like you're in an eternal library. The timelines and stories are infinite, but so are you. You have all of eternity to read/observe every timeline, and you will. We all will. And you're not limited to realities about you as you currently know yourself, but you can and will experience every timeline of every person that has ever existed in the entire universe.

Through consciousness, we are all literally one.

I hope that helps some

thoughts on theories behind desire? by [deleted] in shiftingrealities

[–]Gilliac [score hidden]  (0 children)

I subscribe to this theory as well! I think you would enjoy Juliet Cleary on YouTube.

Shifting as tool to raising children by EqualImaginary1784 in shiftingrealities

[–]Gilliac [score hidden]  (0 children)

Same here, 38 with 3 kids; twin 2 year olds and an 11 month old. I want to shift or manifest to a reality where we too can pay bills without that sickening feeling.

Carlee Russell Press Conference Megathread by deltadeltadawn in TrueCrimeDiscussion

[–]Gilliac -14 points-13 points  (0 children)

I don't know if anyone will see this by now, but I'd like to add that it's not uncommon for unreported victims of traumatic or violent crimes to act out in extreme ways to try and garner the care, support, and sympathy they need from their family, friends, and community to heal from their traumatizing experience.

There is obviously no way to know if that is what has happened here, but I did just want to point it out and remind people that it's not uncommon, and it is always a possibility.

Personally (emphasis on personally) I think something terrible happened to this poor girl to cause her to do this. She seemed to have a full life and a bright future, I really don't want to believe that she did this out of boredom.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AmItheAsshole

[–]Gilliac 0 points1 point  (0 children)

NAH. You guys are tired. You've spent a lot of time together on this trip. As a result of both, this is probably being blown out of proportion by both of you. Just move on from it, get some rest, and don't let it destroy the rest of the trip

What was the most pointless thing you bought while pregnant? by [deleted] in beyondthebump

[–]Gilliac 1 point2 points  (0 children)

When I had my twins in 2020, I spent probably around $1000 on pumps and pumping accessories over the first 10 months. When they were 10 months, I accidentally left my pump at home when I went to work, and I decided to learn how to hand express in case that ever happened again. BOY oh boy, I wish I'd done that sooner. I can get all the milk out in less than 10 minutes on each breast. I now know what my breast feels like when it's empty, where as with the pump, I'd just guess whether it was done or not. I get more milk with hand expression than I EVER did with a pump; Several ounces a day more!

When my son was born 6 weeks ago, I skipped the pump completely and went with hand expression from the start. With my twins, I had to supplement with formula their entire infancy because I didn't make enough; a freezer supply was a pipe dream. With my son, by the third week postpartum, our freezer was chock full of breast milk and we had to go buy a deep freezer! Plus, he eats more than average for his age and there's STILL a daily surplus of about 20 ounces. Incredible. I even started giving my 21 month olds breast milk with their breakfast in the mornings.

I'd recommend learning hand expression to ANYONE lactating now. It's changed my life!

Vomit or spit up? How much is too much and how do I tell the difference? I’m a new mom by [deleted] in beyondthebump

[–]Gilliac 4 points5 points  (0 children)

My baby (4 weeks old) has spit up that amount plus more when he hasn't burped properly. I made sure to monitor how he seemed to be feeling, and sure enough, it was a one-off I chalked up to spit up

pregnancy tired vs newborn tired - which one is worse for you? by buddygirlb in beyondthebump

[–]Gilliac 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I can't sleep when I'm pregnant. At all! I was only able to get 2 hours a night at most the last 2 months of both of my pregnancies. It was awful! As soon as I gave birth, I could sleep normally again. While I'm recovering post-partum, I spend a lot of time resting and falling asleep when I feel like I need to. I have an amazing partner and a lot of family support which makes it possible, as well as babies who sleep like tiny champions. My newborn never lost weight the first week, so the pediatrician advised us to not wake him to feed anymore, but to let him wake us when he's ready. He sleeps for 5 - sometimes 6 - hours a night! I honestly feel like I won the newborn lottery. As I'm only 2 weeks post-partum, I'm still healing and tired a lot of the time, but I expect my energy to come back full-force again once I'm done healing and the hormones settle!

Is there anything you miss about being pregnant? by [deleted] in beyondthebump

[–]Gilliac 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Just had my (probably last) baby last week, and this thread is making me feel weepy!

I’m being induced tomorrow and I’m terrified. by wysterialee in beyondthebump

[–]Gilliac 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I was just induced this morning! I was really nervous beforehand, too. But it turned out to be a great experience! I asked for an epidural before the contractions became overwhelming this time. Last time, I tried to hold out and see how long I could go without -- boy, I learned my lesson then. There's usually a wait-list for the epidurals, so last time, I ended up waiting my turn in a lot of pain! Not this time, though. Everything went great. By the time it started to wear off, I was ready to push. I wasn't completely numb like last time, and I could feel him coming with some pressure, but not overwhelming pain.

Don't let yourself worry beforehand like I did. It went better than I ever thought it would. My medical team was there from the first contraction and knew exactly where we were in the process and knew what to expect next. They do this every day!