>go to sleep every night *knowing* that this can’t be my reality>don’t dwell on past decisions but instead act as though they never happened>spend the day *knowing* that this can’t possibly be the reality i found myself in, as karma, God, and my own consciousness wouldn’t allow it>somehow i still don’t wake up in my desired reality, despite *knowing* that none of this could have happened or was even possiblewhy have things gone so poorly for me? i have adamantly denied my “reality” for a while now, so why haven’t i woken up back where im supposed to be? this isn’t real and none of this is actually happening to me, im just being punished in some long nightmare, so why can’t i wake up?
>>42166853accidentally put title in the name box>How do I decide that none of this is real and force a reality switch?
>>42166857Bum
>>42166853>>42166857Bump** i mean.
>>42166853I’d like to know as well, it seems like a useful tool.
>>42166853>>42167495do either of you even know what your desired reality is? I don't mean waking up as an anime girl or some other impossible "reality," because it sounds like both of you are probably engaged in some sort of fantasy about what you would prefer your life to be like and do very little to nothing about it not unlike myself.you aren't just gonna wake up one day to live your dream life if you aren't born with a silver spoon in your hand, and it sounds like there isn't one of us who actually were. even then, some people who were born that way still would want to leave it all behind and live in some other desired reality.I digress, and the reason things have gone so poorly for anyone outside of pure chance (which is probably due to taking on too much or too little risk/reward anyways) known colloquially as "bad luck" is because of 1) not having goals then 2) not actually taking steps to achieving those goals.living in denial isn't gonna change anything in basically anyone's life except for screaming and shitting one's pants about how nightmarish reality is. you can see this from people crying about and making excuses for anything in particular on the internet. there is no "deus ex machina" or "vae, puto deus fio" in irl.
>>42167553no? im able to switch timelines, i just need the method. i dont want some impossible dream, i just want to be in a world where things went slightly differently. that isn’t too much to ask for. you’re assuming my goals are unreasonable or unrealistic, when in fact it’s entirely possible (and further plausible) for me to wake up with those changes in effect. you’re on /x/, deus ex machina is the norm here. take that shit to /sci/ or something.
>>42167553I'll elaborate with an anecdote about having taken on too much risk/reward one time when I got into a car accident on the highway on my way to work on the weekend one day I should've been on vacation and basically lost my enterprise watching my paperwork blow out across the roadway.I had goals and were taking steps to actually achieving those goals. did I call the account that day of the deadline and say "lol I can't make the deliverables today" or call my boss at the time to say "lol it's on u now?"no. I was in shock, and basically any good psychopath would say "well that's ur problem," and they're right. I've been living in hell basically ever since. why? because for one thing I didn't have a contingency for that, was late anyways, had too much on my plate for another, and couldn't think with that sort of farsightedness to not get fired from that account.was that a reality swap for me? yeah, I woke up the next day and Monday without moving a muscle to recover, spent about two weeks like that, and dropped out of school all in the same month or so.whether or not I got paid for that time (I did) doesn't matter, and ultimately, it did very little to fix my reality swap of not having a vehicle or trauma from driving to the point of wincing any time someone turned onto the highway while I was driving to the point of not being able to commute back home for shit for ages.what did I do about it? did I go to counseling? no, I lived in denial about it and eventually wound up developing complex PTSD instead of just regular PTSD. thankfully, I smoked weed about it, except that wasn't any better in reality than just being able to idealistically man up and move on from a bad experience.>>don't dwell on past decisions but instead act as though they never happenedI've heard a lot of people say "my past doesn't define me," and today, I decided that is a whole lot of nonsense. if it wasn't for all of my experiences I wouldn't be who I am today.
>>42167566see >>42167599like yeah, I've lived a bunch of really shitty or mediocre realities, and some really good ones along the way. I'd like to be in a world, too, where things went slightly differently, and don't think that is too much to ask for, neither, except that I understand those decisions also weren't entirely my own to make.if you're able to switch timelines and just need the method, are you really able to switch timelines? do you really imagine that you can just close your eyes and wake up into a brand new reality? read the book of Job. that dude suffered for decades until God changed Job's reality.
>>42166853>spend the day *knowing* that this can’t possibly be the reality i found myself in, as karma, God, and my own consciousness wouldn’t allow ityou're not god buddy boy
>>42167566>>42167614obviously I'd like to wake up having won a jackpot lottery or something and not need to go to my shitty job or continue living without one thing and another. I'd definitely prefer to wake up and have switched timelines into a reality where I'm not caught up in legal issues or debt, except what am I actually doing about any of those goals? do you really think I'm buying lottery tickets or writing letters to the attorney general? no.I definitely could, except that I understand the risk-to-reward ratio is a little bit too high for that, or that I would have to go entirely out of my way, wasting a shitload of valuable time, and probably not end up any better off than I am right now because of it, having learned very little to nothing about the way reality actually is. nobody is capable of undoing the past. yeah dude check out a bunch of guys who got caught up getting their limbs and faces blown off in IED explosions or whatever imagining that their reality is "I'd like to hit the magic undo button right quick" when the actuality of life is that there's sometimes, oftentimes, consequences beyond comprehension for doing something. or not even doing anything.you ever get in trouble when you know you didn't do anything and are without a doubt certain that you're innocent? it's like that.
>>42167639It's as if people don't understand what they are capable of if only they would organize.It's got to be spelled out for them and irrationally and unconditionally promised to them that they will receive specific rewards for minimal effort and contribution before they would even pause to consider it.. and then to do nothing to follow through. Everything you mentioned would be relatively short work for a team organized for the benefit of its constituent members. The younger people who would benefit from this the most seem to be unable to recognize the value of starting from scratch if they are not fortunate enough to be born to an invitation to the existing club of elites It's possible to do much more than you are currently taking action towards with the same resources you already are seeing pass through your hands. The right group of people could grow an organization that would rival anything that already exists Not quickly or easily though. Patience would be a minimum requirement I think people who could do this don't see it as possible.. and they don't have patience even enough to hear it explained to them
>>42168115I've had this belief for basically all of my life and even reading all of your post was completely a test of patience. I could sit here and basically describe every problem with why, for example, people are not effective at using all of their resources. in my imagination, ignorance is the weapon people turn on themselves in itself, and that technology largely inhibits the need for people to organize more closely as people used to.even pointing the root cause of this phenomenon is not enough, because I know it's been dissected almost completely, and we still don't see large swathes of people organizing. I think a large cross section of organizations actually undertaken to are missing useful visions, besides all of the corruption, incompetence, and politics coming through a great majority of any number of organizations creating division etc. throughout history.for me, the philosophy of doing more with less is essentially common sense, and I understand that a great many people plainly have not ever developed the skills to accomplish those things. people are incredibly wasteful and wavering. basically the closest organizations we have towards those ends are governments, and they generally frown on competition.money, greed, that sort of thing, are the leading motivator because most people are just trying to make ends meet, and that's about it. without providing specific instructions towards achieving a thing, most people are going to be basically helpless at taking or going past the first step.if you ever read pic related, it basically describes rent-seeking behavior. animals don't really do much else, anyways, and asking people to divert really any more of their time towards other things means detracting from that objective.while I can sense most people know this intuitively, and would like to get in on something like that, it basically requires offering a high-paying job with decent benefits, reasonable hours, all while including a lot of job security.
>>42168115>>42168431most of those things are going to be out of reach for ordinary people, especially younger people, because soliciting investment capital is a skill for one thing and for another a measurement of trustworthiness in that person or those people. most people are not natural leaders. hell, most people are not leaders in general. if I could give all of the small amount of money I've worked for since I was 17 or 18 to myself at that age, I probably wouldn't skip a beat doing it, all because of the value of starting from scratch, and how much easier it would've been with a little bit bigger head start than grinding out from basically nothing. those two things are not the same. when I started working I had no other way to go, and no safety net to work off of; I had to afford that, first, after getting my first apartment along the way, as basically everyone does. if my old man would've handed me $50 like I just walked out of prison instead of imagining I'd just get a part time job and stay at home, shit, I'd've probably picked up a second job and not bothered with going to school until I had all the money and credit to pay for all of it, for example. except the average american, for instance, can't cover $400 out of their bank account, and the US debt per citizen is almost 300x that amount.there is basically no one with the resources for even the first part of that, because with patience, and a meager income (unemployment in this country is about 3-5%) most people can pay off six figures of debt within 10 years. instead, in 10 years, the debt per citizen has completely skyrocketed while launching into an economy that isn't actually prepared to equip themselves with strong fiscal policies likely to prevent those things, but that the reality is more likely caused by a paradoxical lack thereof of organizations/teams, and a complete lack of faith in the next guy, rightfully so, knowing that the next guy probably doesn't see it as possible likewise.
>>42168115>>42168505the solution? privatized governments or defaulting and instituting communism.
I literally successfully remotely viewed kull, the founder of the illuminati It is possible to bring those who are able together. The position of strength that can be achieved has literally more value than all the representational currencies in this world The minimum requirement is the simple dedication to holding a conceptual title within a hierarchy.. and the dedication to keeping the position occupied beyond the foreseeable future Everything else is subsequent operation Each position requires its own established foundation of family heritage and collective ownership The illuminati is a collection of approximately 300 family heritage associations that each are responsible for appointing a qualified person to be their leadership figurehead. There are about 30 in the leadership over all others with one at the lead over all About 30% of the total is involved in behavior that the rest of humanity would be very displeased with.. but they are their own only constraints.In modern times they have competition with several groups that exist to rival them due to develop of technology You can not compete with that which you are unaware of It doesn't require wealth, not at the start. That can be brought from wherever it is. The requirement is knowledge, shared among a competent few
>>42166853when you die you wake up from the dream of your material existence. consider how when asleep you are certain that those nightly hallucinations are actuality but when waking up you assert 'ok now THAT is the real world', there could be yet another layer to this strange game.
>>42170663You don't have to remain unaware of the events that you are already experiencing in your subconscious The layers can be brought into view of your conscious awareness.. but then the burden of developing comprehension is an overwhelming taskThe insane often didn't become confused about reality for no reason..Real knowledge is hard earned Most who try will abandon the task
>>42166853>i have adamantly denied my “reality” for a while now, so why haven’t i woken up back where im supposed to be?you must be new here, gnosticism is the belief system explaining your cognitive dissonance. there is this dark material world that is seemingly not part of gods jurisdiction, where bad things can happen & separation from oneness is possible like some uncanny alchemical trick. many different ways of dealing with our grizzly predicament have been proposed, some choose to opt out entirely & just wait for death to take them away (cathars), others decide to embrace the eternal struggle (national socialists) yet others become reckless & do everything to distract themselves from the nightmare by accumulating wealth even at the price of their morality & sanity living lavish lives full of luxuries (jews).