Congrats on 300 followers đ lately, I've been very aware of the fact I haven't changed in my identity/how I identify, but the awareness of that and the need to fix it is as far as I've gotten. What do you do to embody your dr self?
I'm a bit late at answering this but thank you so much! I've been a shifter for several years so it felt like a very natural process to get into "the headspace" of what it would feel like to be in my dr.
I must add that I started my shifting journey in the most unconventional way possible â by quite literally shifting to a "proto-version" of my main ski/fame dr. If you want I can make a post on my past successful shifting attempts so far, if you want me to go into detail.
Overall in the past I did struggle with the complexities of grasping what is essentially living a double life, I have an old instagram post where I label it as an "identity crisis", since there wasn't much info out there on the law of assumption or even a mention of what I was experiencing at the time. The post might be a bit outdated since the 'problem' did end up solving itself over time by doing more research on shifting & astral projection and the law of assumption; basically by maturing in my journey.
However if you're also struggling with the complexities of what it means to be a reality shifter and having multiple identities across literal universes, which is something I rarely see mentioned and usually glossed over by other shifters. You must have faithfully persist and learn to cope, learn to adjust with this 'struggle' â which is in fact a good sign that your brain is actually adjusting to what it means be a shifter.
things I do to help embody my dr self
these are the ways I've felt closer to what it actually feels like to be in my dr, these all have worked for me personally â I hope this post would be a good refresher for some other shifters and a new breath of fresh air into their shifting journey. If some of it doesn't resonate, I hope you find your own way to success.
completely change the way you script
most of us see scripting in this old fashioned "character sheet way" while it might not be effective for everyone to script that way, like it's a chore. You're not using your script to it's full capacity, you will shift â no what ifs or doubts, now it's time to realise you will shift and live like it accordingly.
what I'm basically trying to say:
congrats you shifted, what now?
You need to script like it could be a random weekday in your dr life, not just your core memories. Some of the things I've done in the past that helped me script:
a diary entry
celebrations you do throughout the year
what the different seasons look like in my dr
family recipes
what some of your local dialect/slang words are
small habits I notice myself do if I were in my dr
what music I'd listen to
unique customs and traditions
what I would do if I'm bored
some memories of me and my friends
my favourite snacks, food & personal clothing style
If you're not that big of a scripter, you may call this overkill. I see it more as helping my anxious brain see my dr as the "house next door" instead of this huge deal. Script like it's a list of groceries for tonight's dinner â not your entire life. While planning some things ahead might be useful, you may experience it as unwanted pressure unconsciously.
You are still yourself in your dr, not another person.
If you're still unsure of what your dr self would be like...
relax for a minute, it's still you after all
I visualise it like my dr isn't somewhere I'm going to, but just an alternative version of my life I was meant to live all along.
it can coexist with your cr life, not fight against it. Take a breath if u need it or meditate even â your dr will feel as natural as waking up each day.
thank u so much for reading, this is honestly one of my favourite posts I've ever done, I'll try and set up my new master list (yippppeeee) soon on my profile and go more into depth of some of the things I've mentioned briefly. If you have any questions leave them on my asks page since I don't check comments as often!













