how to banish resistance effectively , resistance is not some grand cosmic force, sadly, it’s a habit. so stop. here’s how.
you are not your thoughts. they are not a mirror, not a diagnosis, not proof of failure. they’re just noise. when your brain spits out, 'this isn’t working,' don’t argue, don’t spiral, don’t even take it seriously. let it sit there. watch it fade. because it will. so stop identifying with intrusive thoughts.
resistance only survives if you start negotiating with it. the second you start dissecting a doubt, you’re trapped in its logic. don’t play along. when you get a thought like 'what if this isn’t working?,' just let it sit there unanswered, like an awkward question in a conversation you’ve already checked out of. give it nothing to work with.
resistance is only as powerful as the attention you give it. redirect your thoughts. immediately. to anything. every time doubt creeps in, think of something else. return to your assumption, your end goal, your desired reality. do it without hesitation. "but what if. ." no. "but i don’t feel. . .," don’t let resistance become the main thing. replace it, move on.
people act like doubt means something. it doesn’t. it’s just a feeling. a chemical reaction in your brain that passes, like hunger, like tiredness, like any other mood. let it exist without letting it define anything. don’t resist it, don’t analyse it. just let it float by like a passing car outside your window. not your car, not your problem. make peace with discomfort.
assume your power. resistance is a relic of a mindset that no longer serves you. you don’t have to fight it, you don’t have to fix it. you just have to stop believing in it. act like someone who already has what they want, and let resistance dissolve into irrelevance. it was never real to begin with.
stop treating resistance like an enemy to be defeated. it’s not a force, it’s a habit. and habits break the moment you stop giving them power.
the devil may work hard but the girls making those ask games work harder, faster and better!
I'm surprised that with all the shifting advice and posts preparing people for life in a certain dr, no one's ever (to my knowledge) made a post on shifting as another gender/sex. Like I feel it'd be fairly easy to write about? I mean it's not like it's fantastical aliens or vampires, it's just a different body. Why hasn't anyone done a post like "what to expect if you're shifting as amab/afab"?
to add on to this, if you personally think "x" is weird and someone else is doing it, just, DON'T DO IT YOURSELF, MAYBE? okay social justice warrior? no need to write paragraphs on here. (i am on a blocking spree right now, it's this or either I leave) this isn't about drs involving hurting others, IN THAT REALITY.
manifestation and shifting literally is so easy if you understand how it works.
you just to have to embody who you want to be.
that’s literally it.
stop over complicating it and looking for methods with hundreds of difficult steps.
you can manifest/shift at any time by simply KNOWING and, why not, also having FUN while doing it.
stop making yourself miserable and start having fun, your life is yours only.
no more excuses, start now.
(made this quick sketch yesterday, who else loves miss peregrine hfpc??)
How I "manifest" instantly
I don't rlly do anything, I simply decide that what I want is already mine, bc it is.
“shifting showed me the will to live a thousand lives, when i didn’t even have the strength to live one.”
“Once you realize that the world is your own projection, you are free of it. You need not free yourself of a world that does not exist, except in your own imagination! However is the picture, beautiful or ugly, you are painting it and you are not bound by it."
Nisargadatta Maharaj
Realizing that sleeping—something I do all the time— includes my consciousness detaching from my CR body helped me address my subconscious fears pertaining to shifting.
And this tweet had me thinking about how it’s the same method we use to shift!
You know how when you shift somewhere, even things you have already done or seen a million times feel exciting and in a way, 'new?'
After restarting my life and coming back here, it feels like I can watch movies again for the first time, and it's such a refreshing feeling