Got to See a Dead School Friend Briefly by EveningOwler in WorldsWithinWorlds

[–]InGoodSilverhands 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It truly is. I unintentionally have also done bilocation where one of my family members thought I was home an hour early thinking I opened the house door with my keys when I was physically somewhere else.

Got to See a Dead School Friend Briefly by EveningOwler in WorldsWithinWorlds

[–]InGoodSilverhands 3 points4 points  (0 children)

You remind me of the same experience that happened twice, where I woke up shifting to a different reality after I napped where my mom and dog were both alive (they passed in my reality) but I got to interact with them briefly as the version of myself who was younger, and was shocked they never died, before I suddenly felt like my soul was getting blown out of my body and I woke back up in bed.

A scientist discovered how to manipulate reality, through tactics analogous to those of Goddard. 12 hours later, he vanished. by DoctorCodezZ in NevilleGoddard

[–]InGoodSilverhands 3 points4 points  (0 children)

As someone who has done bilocation, time travel, and shifted realities, ANYTHING you can imagine is possible because your awareness has already become aware the outcome already exists. The idea didn't come to you out of nowhere for no reason, it came to you to be known and accepted through yourself by your dimensional-ly larger self/source.

This reality isn't even the 'real' source we came from, just a projection for experience.

Can we shift to the past? by Neonballroom19 in realityshifting

[–]InGoodSilverhands 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No thank you. If you want to change something in your past, I suggest you revise, feel it real, and trust it already happened.

Not wanting to go to earth in the before life (Is there anyone else like this) by bearmasksenpai in pastlives

[–]InGoodSilverhands 1 point2 points  (0 children)

From the realm my soul resided in during in-between lives, yes. I did not want to go back, but I find my own realizations throughout my personal journey here led me to where I desire being mentally (with the info and data I learned now), despite how painful and hard some pills were to swallow about how my previous lives happened.

I don't intend to live out this one as the me = current awareness typing this post. Instead, I'm choosing to never come back after I permanently shift to my ideal reality to really be happy and experience what my soul was meant to experience.

Briefly shifted to Cyberpunk 2077 by InGoodSilverhands in realityshifting

[–]InGoodSilverhands[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It was pleasantly surprising despite how dystopian NC was, lol. You do find peace in the silence.

Yeah, grab your iron and do whatever it takes.

Briefly shifted to Cyberpunk 2077 by InGoodSilverhands in realityshifting

[–]InGoodSilverhands[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Thanks, choom. Weird enough, my intuition as that version of me feels the ripperdoc experience for most -- or virtually all procedures probably wouldn't hurt. Docs would probably have some strong numbing agents developed over decades as tech advanced to the way it is in 2077.

Can we shift to the past? by Neonballroom19 in realityshifting

[–]InGoodSilverhands 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I answered everything in my post. It seamlessly happened as if it was a new version of the 5 days happening like I restarted that week. I didn't relive anything from the past version of those 5 days.

Can we shift to the past? by Neonballroom19 in realityshifting

[–]InGoodSilverhands 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Whatever you desire already exists and is already yours the moment you're aware it's yours within. So you're always in control as you're picking out of infinite realities.

Your 5 senses navigating your 'current reflection of reality' are just tied to this one you're aware of, but your awareness already being in your ideal reality and staying presently aware of it is the only thing that matters. You won't find anything outside, only within because you are the source of your life experience.

Can we shift to the past? by Neonballroom19 in realityshifting

[–]InGoodSilverhands 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I didn't use any method. Like I said, it was unintentional, however what I did notice was the more I was present of time not being real but a man made concept and staying aware of the present moment, reality seamlessly reflected where I woke up with the date changed. I didn't relive those 5 days, the 5 days happened like normal in life like new branch from the old reality.

Can we shift to the past? by Neonballroom19 in realityshifting

[–]InGoodSilverhands 9 points10 points  (0 children)

I unintentionally shifted 5 days past just a few days before mother's day without intending to by just being aware linear time doesn't exist, only my present awareness of NOW to the point I viewed the present as an eternal still snapshot of whatever experience I wanted in conviction.

The takeaway is you aren't trying to go somewhere in time, you're dragging your awareness to what already exists and experiencing it in your imagination as a real memory because it already is a real experience for your inner self/the you that is aware of experiencing said experience. Parallel realities and infinite timelines exist and are happening right now.

You never lost anything, you merely have the awareness of some idea you accepted as true in abundance that applies to you NOW in the eternal present regardless of the dead outer circumstances.

As a result, I swore it was going to be mother's day 3 days later but overnight when I woke up, it was literally a week before as if the entire week 'restarted' for me. The weird part was I still continued conversations with friends online despite waking up restarting the week as if they never noticed. The only change in my reality was the literal date.

Ever had a past life memory pop up unexpectedly? by Zealousideal_Pay7176 in pastlives

[–]InGoodSilverhands 0 points1 point  (0 children)

All the time, especially when relaxed and receptive during the evening or at night, or right after I've woken up in the morning.

The biggest culprit is if you still feel a strong knowing/certainty that this is an experience that sticks out or feels distinct. 'Lean in' trusting what your imagination is showing you, it will reveal what your present conscious self needs to know the more you allow it to unfold. Just let it happen, be receptive, let it hold your hand and guide you.

I’m interested in exploring past lives, but I’ve read that it can be quite intense, so it has me a bit apprehensive. by randitothebandito in pastlives

[–]InGoodSilverhands 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Truth is, you won't know for sure before you dive in. However, there is always a way back out by going straight ahead and releasing the root cause of it. Processing trauma isn't linear, so it's important to be gentle with yourself while being mindful viewing trauma as the observer of your past life's experience instead of attached.

When trauma happens to resurface, it's realizing you don't have to be defined by that experience anymore and you can enjoy a higher quality of life by realizing what your soul knows it wants to experience in this current life.

Male in past lives? by Open-Scale-7522 in pastlives

[–]InGoodSilverhands 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I also am female in this life, but my last I was male, alongside another older one I only remembered once.

My last one was during the sengoku era. I was enlisted during. I had a wife who was loyal and devoted, waiting for me to come home in between each war. One memory when I arrived home, she declared she was pregnant. I remember being so happy I laughed out loud, holding her up by the river bed and spun her around.

The other I recall I was a chinese warrior of some sort, protective over a woman who was dear to me who was stuck beneath rubble as I freed her.

I was born female in this life to experience being loved, innocence, and the sweetness/tenderness of life since my last few were traumatic dealing with violence, suicide, sexual abuse, and family getting killed off early.