━━━ name’s Rafaela/Rafa , 16 yo (i accept +18 only if you’re in the shifting community and doesn’t act like a weirdo) , brazilian , she/her , femme lesbian , shifter since december of 2020, reality shifter , architecture and cinema lover , enthusiastic of ‘vintage’. I like to dance , sing , write , watch those interesting yt video essays , read and draw.
𝐌𝐎𝐕𝐈𝐄𝐒/𝐒𝐇𝐎𝐖𝐒. . . harry potter (not J.K) , percy jackson , gilmore girls , dead poets society , downtown abbey , friends , how I met your mother , 90/2000s romcoms , alien 1979 and aliens 1985 , the l word , little women , pride and prejudice , phantom of the opera , moulin rouge , mamma mia , full house , snl skits, mcu , lord of the rings , titanic , back to the future , wicked , gravity falls , the owl house , shera and im getting into old hollywood movies (i love roman holiday btw)
𝐌𝐔𝐒𝐈𝐂 . . . oasis , the smashing pumpkins , pink floyd , the doors , the beatles , the rolling stones , fletwood mac , aerosmith , billy joel , elton john , simon & garfunkel, leonard cohen , don mclean , supertramp, veruca salt , hole , led zeppelin , weyes blood , remy bond, journey , abba , lynyrd skynyrd
𝐂𝐎𝐌𝐅𝐎𝐑𝐓 CELEBS . . . kate winslet , sigourney weaver , meryl streep , julia roberts , stevie nicks , kate bush , ariana grande , renee rapp, nxdia, billie eilish , jennifer beals , alysa liu
current dr : downtown core fame dr
DNI . . . anti-shifter , maga , homophobic , transphobic , sexist , racist , zionist
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I’m taking a break from shifting and shiftblr for a while (I got obsessed over it again and it didn’t make well for me + I’m study to enter in college so I can’t waste more time distracting myself). I won’t stop using the law of assumption cause I think it’s already inevitable for me, but I’ll spend less time thinking abt actually shifting to another reality (I KNOWW they are the same concepts but you get the deal). anyways love u all !!
i’m back and thought i’d talk about this. so disclaimers, obviously shifting doesn’t have to impact everyone the same, therefore the ‚can’ and not ‚is’ in the caption. this is not just my experience but also the experience i have seen a couple shifters share recently and i think this topic is worth attention.
this post is in no means a debate on topics of the limitlessness of shifting, but the limitlessness shifting inevitably advertises causes a lot of shifters to get lost in their DRs, even when they aren’t there. you obsess over your script and fantasise about your DR with every passing hour and try and try and try and fail. so then you obsess over the failure and your high school years pass you by, opportunities and goals pass you by, help passes you by, all because in your mind it doesn’t matter.
why? because sooner or later you will shift.
and so days, weeks, months and years pass you by and you still use that same excuse. you don’t even notice that that excuse is what makes you feel worse. that if you step away for a moment, and look at where you are, you’ll realise all this is manageable in baby steps and that you can’t hide behind the „inevitable success of shifting” forever. or you will just miss out on more.
what starts out innocent and fun turns into torture and a chore that bores into you restlessly. it starts as a side hustle, a practise you do when you have the time and it slowly becomes your life, so much that you put this life away. but it’s hard to quit. it’s hard to quit because this — shifting — has been your only hope for too long, it was meant to be your way out. your way to enter a world where you’re loved and you love yourself and things are different in so many ways.
shifting turns into escapism, you turn to it for answers any time life hurts or gets hard and you chose to ignore everything until you can’t. oh, well, you’ll just shift the next time and the next time and the next time. at some point it stopped being about fun and your dr and those fun worlds and started to be about distraction and distance from this one, without even needing to leave your CR, because you immerse yourself in your DR through other’s experiences and scripting and actually, you stopped trying long ago — or if you do try, you try like 10 times during one day and feel more drained and more like a failure with each attempt.
the thing is you have a life here, even if you plan to permashift, you still have a life here. you have family, friends and if you don’t then you have you. this version of you still deserves to be loved and taken care of. shifting isn’t an escape from hardship — there’s hardship everywhere. and using shifting to escape your problems or feelings doesnt help, it doesn’t solve anything, it just stomps them down for a moment, until they bubble up again, triggering you once more.
shifting realities isn’t a way to cope with life, it won’t fix this reality and it won’t fix how you feel. you turning away from bad moments or stress and turning to shifting isn’t coping — it’s unhealthy escapism that often masks other underlying issues like mental health issues or low self esteem. if you ignore your feelings and don’t process them, neglect your duties and withdraw socially when feeling bad and go to shift (because it doesn’t matter you can just shift away) and this becomes a pattern then shifting has already turned into something unhealthy for you.
now not to leave anyone hanging, i’d recommend: stepping away from shifting, try once a week or two weeks and then lessen the amount to none, focus on your life, focus on your work, school, friends, go see a therapist or start a hobby, when coming back to shifting after a while (like a couple months+ i’d say, because your life won’t change overnight) set ground rules: if scripting a body claim makes you insecure and makes you hate yourself more don’t do that, if trying more than once a week, with the way you live your life, makes you exhausted then don’t try more than once a week. don’t let shifting and lives you haven’t lived overshadow the one you have. even if you end up permashifting — it doesn’t mean you don’t deserve to be taken care of and loved properly in the process of getting to your DR.
let me say it out loud: @shiftblrteas is one of the most harmful blogs out here on shiftblr. while majority of users are out there to seek advice, seek motivation and simply have fun, that account brings the division in the community and unnecessary dramas, giving space for harmful, wrong opinions.
the thing that screams to me when i look at the new blog, as well as it did on the previous one, is jelousy towards more popular blogs out there. i'm not a cunt and won't hide behind anon, also i don't have a problem with writing this on my main and maybe suffer consequences.
it screams bitterness for not achieving anything positive on your account. also, is seeking popularity on shiftblr something wrong? NO. i don't see y'all hating on people with influencer realities, so what's your problem when some of us live that life in this one? i'm not calling anyone, especially myself, an influencer, but you get the idea: some of blogs have more followers and engagement than others and it's okay! and guess what? it's simply nice and enjoyable when people like interact positively with you, but what would you know about that...
and the moodboard part? are you fucking serious? you're not superior over people because you don't post reality content. you're not some kind of lawmaker, saying what we can't and cannot post. making moodboards ISN'T treating shifting as fandom. it's simply having fun and sharing your experiences in other realities. some people use this as a scripting method, some just want to have this type of content. like, what's wrong with that? shiftblr isn't lacking advice, we already have most of the information we need there. simultaneously, i'm not saying that posting advice/information is stupid, i do this myself and i would be very hypocritical if i suddenly started condemning it, but guess what? everyone can post whatever they want and it doesn't make them fake shifters!!!!
don't get me started on the superiority part... JUST. BECAUSE. WE. WANT. TO. SHARE. OUR. EXPERCENCE. OR. OBSERVATION. DOESN'T. MEAN. WE. CONSIDER. OURSELVES. SUPERIOR. it's others that see bigger blogs that way. first you shit talk about people not posting shifting stuff and when people do, you hate them for it? you bully them because of that? it's fucking insane and your actions on that account are pathetic. you shouldn't even consider giving that kind of people platform.
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an experienced mutual shifter posted on tiktok on 2025 that she had been to her bts dr again; i think she's living in 2027/28 there already.
the crazy thing is that she mentioned that spain had won the cup that year + it was against argentina, and now, a year later in this reality, its actually happened here too - literally predicted the contestants and the winner.
and yet, some ppl say shifting isnt real.
her user is @reynashift in case you want to see yourself!
(The last one is very motivational if you are manifesting an SP! Definitely check out the account to see how this person progressed into successfully manifesting their SP!)
Keep going guys! You can and will manifest all of your desires. You will become the next success story!!
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Books for Philosophers, Activists, History Lovers, Women & Feminists, and Those Who Love to Learn
· · ────── ꒰ঌ Non-Fiction ໒꒱ ────── · ·
Inspirational & Thought-Provoking:
✦︎ The 48 Laws of Power by Robert Greene: A guide to understanding and navigating power dynamics, offering insights into manipulation, strategy, and personal influence.
✦︎ The Four Agreements: A Practical Guide to Personal Freedom by Don Miguel Ruiz: A spiritual guide to personal growth, offering four simple but profound principles for living with integrity, freedom, and love, helping readers break free from limiting beliefs and negative patterns.
✦︎ The Untethered Soul: The Journey Beyond Yourself by Michael A. Singer: A spiritual and philosophical exploration of the mind and consciousness, offering insight into how we can free ourselves from inner limitations to experience greater peace.
✦︎ 101 Essays That Will Change the Way You Think by Brianna Wiest: A collection of essays covering themes of psychology, mindfulness, self-improvement, emotional intelligence, and the power of perspective.
✦ The Seven Spiritual Laws of Success by Deepak Chopra: A spiritual guide to achieving success through the alignment of inner and outer worlds, teaching you how to tap into universal principles for personal transformation.
✦ Becoming Supernatural by Dr. Joe Dispenza: A guide to using the power of your mind to create profound shifts in your life, tapping into the transformative energy of meditation and visualization.
✦ The Law of Attraction by Esther and Jerry Hicks: Explores how to manifest your dreams by focusing on positive thinking and using the law of attraction to bring more of what you want into your life.
✦ The Celestine Prophecy by James Redfield: A spiritual adventure that explores the connection between life’s deeper meanings and how to align with your purpose, encouraging personal growth and transformation.
Feminist:
✦︎ Women Who Run With the Wolves by Clarissa Pinkola Estés: An exploration of feminine strength and resilience through myths, stories, and folklore, encouraging women to reconnect with their wild nature and most authentic selves.
✦︎ The Feminine Mystique by Betty Friedan: A groundbreaking book that challenged traditional roles for women in the 50s and 60s, sparking the second wave of feminism.
✦︎ Rage Becomes Her: The Power of Women’s Anger by Soraya Chemaly: Explores the cultural, psychological, and historical dismissal of women’s anger and argues that reclaiming it is essential for empowerment and societal change.
✦︎ The Feminist Killjoy Handbook by Sara Ahmed: Examines the concept of the “feminist killjoy,” exploring the emotional labor and alienation involved in challenging societal norms, and how feminism provides resistance and strength.
✦︎ Bad Feminist by Roxane Gay: A collection of essays reflecting on feminism, culture, and identity, offering an honest and nuanced perspective on being a feminist in today’s complex world.
✦︎ The Second Sex by Simone de Beauvoir: A foundational feminist text that examines the historical, cultural, and existential reasons for women’s oppression and explores paths to liberation.
✦︎ Invisible Women: Data Bias in a World Designed for Men by Caroline Criado Perez: Explores how gender data gaps in areas like healthcare and urban planning perpetuate inequality and impact women’s lives.
✦︎ Feminism Is for Everybody by bell hooks: An accessible introduction to the principles of feminism, advocating for inclusivity across race, class, and sexual identity.
✦︎ The Vagina Monologues by Eve Ensler: A collection of stories celebrating women’s sexuality while breaking the silence surrounding taboo topics.
✦︎ The Woman Destroyed by Simone de Beauvoir: A collection of three novellas that explore the emotional struggles and societal constraints of women.
✦︎ Men Explain Things to Me by Rebecca Solnit: A thought-provoking collection of essays addressing how women are dismissed and silenced, with a critique on mansplaining.
✦︎ Feminist Theory: From Margin to Center by bell hooks: An analysis of feminist theory that emphasizes race, class, and systemic change, offering practical insights for activism.
✦︎ Fight Like a Girl: 50 Feminists Who Changed the World by Laura Barcella: Celebrates the lives and contributions of 50 women who shaped feminist movements and fought for change.
✦︎ Half the Sky: Turning Oppression into Opportunity for Women Worldwide by Nicholas D. Kristof and Sheryl WuDunn: Combines personal stories and analysis, demonstrating how empowering women can challenge global systemic oppression.
Survival & Self-Reliance:
✦︎ Psychology of Survival by John Leach: Explores the psychological factors involved in survival situations, including mental resilience and decision-making under extreme stress.
✦︎ Survive! by Les Stroud: A practical guide to wilderness survival from an expert in outdoor survival, offering advice on staying alive in harsh conditions.
✦︎ The Prepper’s Blueprint by Tess Pennington: A guide to emergency preparedness, focusing on food storage, self-sufficiency, and survival strategies for disasters.
✦︎ The Holistic Guide to Wellness by Nicole Apelian: A guide to improving health and wellness naturally, emphasizing holistic remedies, herbal medicine, and sustainable living practices. (I highly recommend any of Nicole Apelian’s books)
✦︎ The Doom and Bloom Survival Medicine Handbook by Joseph Alton: A survival medicine guide designed for emergency scenarios where professional medical care may not be available.
✦︎ The Self-Sufficient Life and How to Live It by John Seymour: A classic book on sustainable living, covering topics like gardening, food preservation, and self-reliance to achieve a more independent lifestyle.
Social & Political Theory:
✦︎ Women, Race & Class by Angela Y. Davis: examines the intersections of feminism, racism, and economic oppression, revealing how these systems are intertwined within political movements and institutions.
✦︎ On Tyranny: Twenty Lessons from the Twentieth Century by Timothy Snyder: a guide to recognizing authoritarianism, offering practical advice for resisting through historical examples.
✦︎ The Origins of Totalitarianism by Hannah Arendt: an exploration of how totalitarian regimes form, thrive, and collapse, offering insights into political structures and their societal impacts.
✦︎ Why Nations Fail: The Origins of Power, Prosperity, and Poverty by Daron Acemoglu and James A. Robinson: investigates how political and economic institutions shape the success or failure of nations, with a focus on corruption and exploitation.
✦︎ Shock Doctrine: The Rise of Disaster Capitalism by Naomi Klein: explores how crises are exploited by governments and corporations to implement exploitative policies, often leading to economic collapse and social inequality.
✦︎ How Democracies Die by Steven Levitsky and Daniel Ziblatt: analyzes the subtle ways democracies are undermined and dismantled, using historical and contemporary examples to illustrate the process.
✦︎ The Anatomy of Fascism by Robert O. Paxton: delves into the origins and rise of fascist regimes, offering tools to recognize and understand the early warning signs of authoritarianism.
✦︎ What You Should Know About Politics…But Don’t: A Nonpartisan Guide to the Issues that Matter by Jessamyn Conrad: an approachable and comprehensive guide to understanding complex political issues, designed to empower readers with knowledge for informed decision-making.
Activism & Resistance Guides:
✦︎ Beautiful Trouble: A Toolbox for Revolution by Andrew Boyd and Dave Oswald Mitchell: a practical handbook for organizing political resistance, incorporating feminist and intersectional approaches to activism and change.
✦︎ Rules for Radicals: A Pragmatic Primer for Realistic Radicals by Saul D. Alinsky: a guide to grassroots organizing, offering strategies for dismantling oppressive systems.
✦︎ The Art of War by Sun Tzu (modern adaptations): a timeless work on strategy and tactics, providing principles of survival, resistance, and strategic thinking applicable to political movements.
✦︎ Hope in the Dark by Rebecca Solnit: an inspiring exploration of hope as an active force for social change, encouraging resilience and perseverance in the fight for justice.
✦︎ This Is an Uprising: How Nonviolent Revolt Is Shaping the Twenty-First Century by Mark Engler and Paul Engler: an analysis of the power of nonviolent resistance, examining successful movements and offering strategies for achieving transformative social change.
Historical:
✦ The Woman’s Hour: The Great Fight to Win the Vote (2018) by Elaine Weiss: a compelling account of the final battle for women’s suffrage in america, highlighting the political struggles and key figures behind the passage of the 19th Amendment.
✦︎ Suffragette: My Own Story (1914) by Emmeline Pankhurst: the autobiography of a leading British suffragette, chronicling her fight for women’s political equality and her role in the early 20th-century suffrage movement.
✦︎ The Unwomanly Face of War: An Oral History of Women in World War II (1985) by Svetlana Alexievich: a moving collection of firsthand accounts from Soviet women who served in WWII, examining the intersection of war, gender, and politics.
✦︎ Eleanor Roosevelt: In Her Words (2017) edited by Nancy Woloch: a compilation of speeches and writings by one of America’s most politically active First Ladies.
✦︎ The Subjection of Women (1869) by John Stuart Mill: a pivotal essay arguing for women’s suffrage and gender equality, written by one of the most influential philosophers of the 19th century.
✦︎ Democracy and Social Ethics (1902) by Jane Addams: a sociopolitical analysis by a pioneering reformer, exploring the role of women in democracy and the necessity of public service for societal progress.
✦︎ The Road to Serfdom (1944) by Friedrich Hayek: a cautionary analysis of centralized planning, warning against the dangers of authoritarianism and the erosion of individual freedoms.
✦︎ The Poisoner’s Handbook: Murder and the Birth of Forensic Medicine in Jazz Age New York (2010) by Deborah Blum: the history of forensic science, focusing on the groundbreaking work of toxicologists in solving poison-related crimes during the Jazz Age.
· · ────── ꒰ঌ Fiction ໒꒱ ────── · ·
Historical Fiction:
✦︎ The Nightingale by Kristin Hannah: a historical fiction novel set during World War II, following two sisters in Nazi-occupied France resisting the German occupation in different ways, revealing themes of the survival, sacrifice, and resilience of women.
✦︎ Weyward by Emilia Hart: A multi-generational tale of three women connected by witchcraft, nature, and resilience, uncovering their shared legacy of empowerment and survival across centuries.
✦︎ The Rose Code by Kate Quinn: A gripping historical fiction novel about three women codebreakers at Bletchley Park during World War II, whose friendships, betrayals, and secrets come to light as they work to unravel a dangerous mystery.
Fantasy:
✦︎ Circe by Madeline Miller: a mythological retelling centered on the life of Circe, as she discovers her powers, navigates exile, and redefines her place in the world.
✦︎ The Power by Naomi Alderman: a speculative fiction novel where women develop the ability to generate electricity from their bodies, disrupting societal structures and revealing the consequences of power imbalance.
✦︎ The Graceling series by Kristin Cashore: a fantasy series following individuals gifted with abilities, as they navigate political intrigue, personal freedom, and the complexities of using their powers in a world filled with danger and betrayal.
Action:
✦︎ The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins: a dystopian novel set in a totalitarian society where teenagers are forced to compete in a televised death match, exploring themes of survival, revolution, and rebellion.
✦︎ The Song of Achilles by Madeline Miller: a mythological retelling of the Trojan War through the eyes of Patroclus, exploring his deep bond with Achilles, and weaving themes of love, destiny, and the tragic cost of pride and war.
Feminism:
✦︎ The Handmaid’s Tale by Margaret Atwood: a dystopian novel set in a theocratic regime where women are subjugated and valued solely for reproduction, following Offred as she navigates oppression, rebellion, and the fight for autonomy.
✦︎ Moxie by Jennifer Mathieu: a novel about a teenage girl who sparks a feminist revolution at her high school through an anonymous zine, addressing themes of sexism, activism, and the power of solidarity.
✦︎ When Women Were Dragons by Kelly Barnhill: a novel set in an alternate 1950s America, about a mass event where women transform into dragons, revealing societal repression, female empowerment, and the consequences of silencing women.
Leave a comment if you have other book/author suggestions or related commentary!!! thank you 💌
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my tarot cards repeatedly telling me to sit with myself and also do the things i've been procrastinating doing for forever instead of constantly drowning everything out with media consumption: