

The best subliminals I have used I got really close to shifting, I felt them shaking me but I opened my eyes to soon. You can shift when you’re asleep or awake. TikTok video from Pillow Method: Write your script along with affirmations on a piece of paper and place it under your pillow before going to sleep.The Alice in Wonderland Method is usually done when you’re awake.Follow them down a rabbit hole to get to your DR. I would recommend you read the comments to. this is a forced subliminal meaning your. Then, think about someone from your DR running by and get up to chase them. But you have to be careful if you use subliminals, because not all subliminal makers put good affirmations in them. mxrahki 25.4K subscribers Subscribe 1M views 1 year ago my most powerful shifting subliminal has been enhanced with the best affirmations ever. Alice in Wonderland Method: Lie down and imagine yourself sitting against a tree.Count to 100 and repeat your positive affirmations between each number until you fall asleep. Raven Method: Lie down with your arms and legs spread out so that no part of your body is touching another.These positive affirmations are usually things like, “Nothing can keep me from my desired reality,” “I believe I can change my reality,” and “I am successful.” Some popular methods include: X Research source Personally I think they're subs just don't work for everyone and that the subs are just supposed to reprogram your mind. Some incorporate meditation and breathing techniques while others have you say positive affirmations to yourself as you begin to shift. There are so many claims that this channel uses negative subliminals in they're videos on ShiftTok but no one has any proof to support this and are just jumping onto this bandwagon. There are so many methods to choose from when it comes to shifting. Subliminals can also be used in the background.

Choose a shifting method that appeals to you. Keep on reading to find out 15 of the best reality shifting methods to shift to your desired reality tonight.
