Edited By
Lila Starling
A growing community is confronting the challenges of shifting realities amid claims of mental discomfort. Many participants argue that intense focus on desired alternate realities can lead to feelings of dissociation, raising concerns about their mental health.
As people dive into practices involving shifting, some report troubling outcomes. A user shared their journey of attempting to shift since November 2020. Initially feeling hopeful, they encountered a decline in mental health linked to their shifting efforts amidst life stresses. This perspective highlights a significant issue: the impact of ambition on mental wellness in alternative reality exploration.
The user's experience reflects a growing sentiment among peers. They described a sense of detachmentโwaking from attempts only to feel misplaced in their current reality. "I should not be here, why am I here?" they stated, capturing the essence of the bewilderment many feel.
Feelings of Insecurity: Many users express frustration over their lack of success, often questioning the timing of their shifting journey. A commenter lamented, "When will it be my time to shine?"
Fear of Inhibition: One user suggested a shift could become possible once individuals release their fears. They mentioned, "I held that feeling while meditating and I reached hypnagogia."
Seeking Community Support: The desire for shared experiences is evident. Users are eager to connect with others facing similar struggles, rallying for encouragement and advice.
"I didnโt shift because I blocked the outcome out of fear, but I believe I unlocked something to trigger the stage to shift."
Responses indicate a blend of empathy and shared challenges. A sentiment of struggle emerged as users confront not just shifting, but their mental well-being.
๐น Many participants feel a connection to their desired realities yet face emotional strain.
๐น Users advocate for open-mindedness in their practices, recognizing emotional readiness as key.
๐น The collective desire for support remains strong, with users often resonating with each other's experiences.
As the dialogue continues, the question remains: How can community practices balance ambition and mental health effectively?