˖ ִ𐙚 Holotropic Breathwork + Hypnagogic Hallucinations 𝜗࣪˖
"Holotropic Breathwork is a therapeutic breathing technique that uses rapid, controlled breathing and music to create an altered state of consciousness."
The process bypasses your analytical mind and taps into the subconscious, often bringing up suppressed emotions, vivid imagery, or even spiritual insights. It’s often used for self-discovery, emotional healing, and connecting more deeply with your inner self.
Hypnagogia and Hypnopompia are transitional states of consciousness that occur during the process of falling asleep and waking up, respectively.
Hypnagogia is experienced as you are falling asleep. It often happens when you’re extremely tired or sleep-deprived, such as after staying up late or napping during the day. In this state, you may not fully fall asleep but instead enter a semi-conscious phase. During hypnagogia, people can feel as though they’re “dreaming while awake.”
Hypnopompia, on the other hand, happens as you are waking up. You might not fully regain consciousness and instead linger in a dream-like state. In this phase, you may feel as though you are simultaneously awake and dreaming, struggling to differentiate between the two. Similarly, people can feel as though they're "awake while dreaming."
These may involve visual, auditory, or tactile hallucinations, and sometimes even a sensation similar to sleep paralysis. Both phenomena occur because the brain is transitioning between wakefulness and sleep, creating a blend of conscious awareness and dream-like perceptions. While they can feel disorienting, these experiences are a natural part of how our brain processes the sleep cycle.
Step 1: Get Comfortable
Lie down (preferably) in a quiet, dimly lit space where you won’t be disturbed.
Close your eyes and relax your body.
Step 2: Breathwork to Relax (2-5 minutes)
Breathe in deeply through your nose for 2 seconds.
Exhale out through your mouth with a gentle "ha" sound.
Repeat this rhythm, focusing on how your body feels lighter and more relaxed with each breath.
Step 3: Focus on the Darkness
Let your breathing return to normal.
Shift your attention to the darkness behind your eyelids.
If you see shapes, colors, or feel sensations, let them happen naturally.
Step 4: Affirm and Intend
Silently or softly affirm your intention:
“I am pure consciousness.”
“I am shifting now.”
Stay calm and trust the process as you drift deeper into the void or shifting state.
Step 5: Let Go
Allow yourself to fully relax, knowing that you’re transitioning.
If you feel close to the void or shifting, focus on staying calm and open.
Don't you want your desires now?
You stand at the threshold of creation itself—not a mere doorway, but a gateway to infinity, a passage to the reality of your own divinity. I am but a whisper in the wind, a lantern in the fog, here only to remind you of what you have always known: the power was never beyond your reach—it was always yours.
Do you not see? The stars have never doubted their brilliance, nor does the sun hesitate to rise. And yet, here you stand, waiting. For what? A sign? A "new" method? A celestial event to grant you permission? You are the storm, the prophecy, the divine timing itself. Every method is but an echo of the same truth, dressed in different robes. You already know the way—so what are you waiting for?
Your desires do not linger in some far-off realm; they stand at the edge of your will, waiting for you to call them home. And yet, you hesitate, lost in the illusion of tomorrow, whispering, "I'll do it later." But later is a mirage. There is only now. Stop acting like you don’t have the power to do this right now. Because you do.
You weren’t meant to sit around hoping for breadcrumbs when you could be feasting on the entire banquet of existence. So do not wait. Do not falter. Step forward and claim what has always been yours. Your desires aren’t on pause—you are. The longer you wait, the longer they’ll keep waiting on you. Be the person you desire to embody.
You are ready. You always have been. What are you waiting for?
congrats on your success
if you don't mind me asking, did you change your birth year after entering the void state?
thanks
No I didn't and I don't plan to, but if you want to change your birth year you can!
- Aquamarine🐋🐚
Many people have been in my asks and dms requesting that i explain the void/pure consciousness/ “I Am” state but make it loa based.
so i want to tell you something: you’re already living your dream life, in fact it is no longer a dream.
you have already induced the void and you’re so happy
it’s so easy for you to induce pure consciousness
those things are true for those who claim.
i will repeat this again.
one man says: “inducing pure consciousness is soooo easy, i’ve done and i have everything i’ve ever wanted”
another man says: “the void is so hard, idk why but i just can never enter”
both are correct.
why? because whatever you say is correct, and this is why i barley give attention to self-pitying dms and asks talking about how “they try so hard and it just doesn’t work”, because i’m just like, “okay if you say so” and guess who also says that? your subconscious mind. Of course intrusive thoughts don’t manifest so one thought of: “what if i dont manage to induce?” won’t mean that you wont be able to enter. But constantly wavering is what confuses you subconscious and constantly speaking into the idea that you can’t do it doesn’t make things any better.
Honestly, you guys come on here, get a rush of excitement and happiness after reading a few motivational posts and then you go back into your slump and the cycle repeats. But you must stand firm, and those who have induced pure consciousness always take time to rave about how easy it was all along, how effortless, how simple and why? because it is, reprogramming your mind doesn’t have to be this 4 week long character development arc, it doesn’t have to be at the hands of some blogger’s challenge, you can change your assumptions now.
Your subconscious mind has no eyes, just ears, so if you tell yourself that you’re a master at inducing the void, it will happen. And i’m not saying to be delusional, because there’s nothing to be delusional about, it’s a fact that the 3d isn’t your true reality. You’re not “tricking your subconscious mind” it’s just fact.
“i hate my life so much why didn’t i stay awake and induce pure consciousness when i had the chance”
NO.
tell yourself, “this isn’t real, I have everything I’ve dreamed of because I have induced the void and can whenever I feel like”
“i didn’t induce again, time to wake up to go get ready for the school/job i hate”
NO.
tell yourself “i did induce the void state and im so good at it, i manifested everything, im so happy”
“shit. why did i have to procrastinate the void, i hate myself so much”
NO.
“I’ve already induced, it’s already happened and I love my life”
you create your reality you create the rules, assume that it’s already happened and it has.
assumptions = reality
so why can’t you just give it to yourself. no matter what you see.
Shifting 101: A Complete Beginner’s Guide🐚🫧
This guide will break down everything you need to know about shifting: what it is, how it works, the methods, the science behind it, and practical tips for success.
Scripts to use for beginners: World Building Guide Character Design Guide
Shifting is the process of moving your consciousness to a different reality, whether it’s fictional, parallel, or entirely of your creation. It’s not your imagination—it’s about fully experiencing another reality.
Here's a summary of what it might feel like:
Physical Sensations
Vibrations or Tingling: Many report feeling their body vibrating or tingling, especially during the transition phase.
Weightlessness: A sensation of floating or being disconnected from the physical body.
Pressure Changes: Some describe feeling a "sinking" sensation, or a light pressure on their chest or body.
Warmth or Coolness: A shift in body temperature, often feeling either unusually warm or cool.
Mental and Emotional States
Calmness or Euphoria: A deep sense of peace, happiness, or excitement as they approach the desired reality.
Heightened Awareness: A sharper or more vivid sense of surroundings, even if they are imagined.
Detachment from the Current Reality: A feeling of being "pulled away" from where they currently are, mentally and emotionally.
Clarity: A sudden understanding or awareness of the desired reality, as if it's "right there."
During the Shift
Hypnagogic Imagery: Seeing flashes of light, shapes, or scenes from the desired reality as if in a vivid dream.
Auditory Changes: Hearing voices, sounds, or music associated with the desired reality.
Rapid Heartbeat: Some report their heart racing, which may be a mix of excitement and physiological response.
After the Shift
Being grounded in the Desired Reality: Feeling completely present and immersed in the new environment, often indistinguishable from waking life.
Memories: Retaining memories of the current reality but experiencing them as distant or unimportant compared to the new reality.
Familiarity: Even if the shifted reality is new, it may feel intuitively familiar, like returning to a place you've always known.
To live out their dream life or be in a fictional world.
Escape stress or explore alternate possibilities.
To experience new perspectives and adventures.
For self growth (mentally, physically, emotionally, spiritually)
Shifting focuses on aligning your consciousness with another reality. It may sound mystical, but scientific concepts can explain how it might work:
1. The Role of the Subconscious
Your subconscious mind doesn’t differentiate between imagination and reality—it processes everything you believe as truth. By visualizing and affirming your DR, you’re "rewriting" your mind to accept it as your "true" reality.
2. Brainwaves and Conscious States
Shifting works best when your brain is in certain states:
Alpha: Relaxed but awake, like when you daydream.
Theta: The in-between state of sleep and wakefulness—perfect for accessing your subconscious.
Delta: Deep sleep. Some people shift directly through their dreams.
3. The Quantum Perspective
The Many-Worlds Theory in quantum physics suggests infinite versions of reality exist. Shifting aligns your awareness with a different version of yourself, allowing you to live in that reality.
1. Preparation
Create Your DR Script:
Where you’ll be.
Who you’ll meet.
Rules (e.g., “Time stops in my OR while I’m in my DR”).
Safe words (to return to your OR).
Set the Scene: Find a quiet, comfortable place where you won’t be disturbed.
2. Choose a Method
There are many methods to help guide your mind into the void or DR. Here are some popular ones:
The Raven Method: Lie in a starfish position, count to 100, and affirm things like, "I am in my DR." Visualize your DR as vividly as possible.
The Pillow Method: Write your script and place it under your pillow. Visualize your DR as you fall asleep.
The Void Method: Enter a deeply relaxed state, focus on the darkness behind your eyelids, and affirm that you’re in the void (a blank state of pure awareness where you can shift instantly).
3. Let Go and Trust the Process
The most important part of shifting is letting go of resistance. Don’t force the experience—relax and allow it to happen naturally.
You might experience these signs as you approach your DR:
Tingling sensations or vibrations.
Feeling weightless or heavy.
Hearing sounds from your DR.
Seeing flashes of light or imagery.
1. I Can’t Relax
Try meditating before starting or doing a body scan (mentally relaxing each part of your body).
2. I Overthink Too Much
Focus on affirmations or play calming music to distract your logical mind.
3. Nothing Happens
This is untrue as this is an assumption. However, it may take a few tries before you get the hang of it
While shifting isn’t officially recognized by science, many related phenomena align with psychological and neurological concepts:
Hypnagogia and Hypnopompia: These are the states between wakefulness and sleep, where vivid imagery and sensations occur. They’re key moments for accessing your subconscious.
Lucid Dreaming: Like shifting, lucid dreaming involves awareness and control within a dream. Many people shift through lucid dreaming techniques.
Visualization and Neuroplasticity: Studies show that imagining something activates the same brain areas as doing it. With repetition, you "train" your brain to accept your DR as real.
The Placebo Effect: Your beliefs shape your experience. If you fully believe you’ve shifted, your brain will accept it as true. Can be achieved with the Law of Assumption.
You Can Get Stuck: This is impossible. Your subconscious will always bring you back to your OR when needed.
It’s Dangerous: Shifting is as safe as sleeping or meditating. Unless you decide to shift to a Zombie Apocalypse then duhh.
You Need a Perfect Script/Concept: Having scripts and a good self-concept helps, but they’re not required. Your intention is enough.
Stay consistent: Shifting gets easier with practice.
Believe in yourself: Doubts can create mental blocks.
Use reminders: Read your script daily to reinforce your DR.
Be patient: Everyone’s journey is different.
P.S. At the end of the day, all you need is yourself. Only you can make you shift. It is not necessary to have a script/method because it's you who's going to make it work. So, do what feels comfortable for you and what works for you. Don't let others tell you otherwise.
Look within and utilize what you already know
You chase after methods, theories, and fleeting words of reassurance, as if the secret to your desires lies anywhere but within you. You scroll endlessly, consuming knowledge yet never applying it, convincing yourself that if you just find the right method, the perfect timing, then, then, you will act. But don’t you see?
You are running in circles.
Every technique, every new revelation, every promise of a shortcut, it all leads back to the same truth: you already know what to do. You’ve known from the start. Yet, instead of moving, you hesitate, overconsuming posts, paralyzed by the illusion that you need more before you can begin.
But knowledge without action is just another cage. Another way to stall. Another excuse wrapped in good intentions. And the more you wait, the further your desires drift, not because they are out of reach, but because you refuse to reach for them.
Look within. Trust yourself. Utilize what you already know.
There is no perfect moment. No missing piece. No secret you have yet to uncover. There is only you, standing at the threshold, waiting.
If you do not step forward now, when will you?
Scripting Guide to World Building for Shifters 𓍯𓂃𓏧☾
This guide is designed for individuals who find scripting challenging and are looking for a thorough, step-by-step approach to help bring their desired reality to life. It aims to cover a wide range of essential elements, providing detailed prompts and questions to encourage creative thinking and help you craft a unique, immersive, and well-rounded script. Whether you're a beginner or someone who wants to refine their scripting process, this guide offers plenty of ideas and suggestions to ensure nothing important is overlooked. *Character Design Guide
Name and Significance:
What is the name of your reality?
Does it have a deeper meaning?
Who named it—its creators, the first settlers, or an external observer?
Shape and Structure:
Is your world a sphere, a flat plane, or something unconventional (e.g., a ringworld, floating islands)?
Does it exist in a single dimension, or does it span multiple dimensions or planes of existence?
Existence and Origin:
How did your world come into existence? Was it created by a divine force, a scientific anomaly, or natural evolution?
What events or forces shaped its current state?
Purpose of This World:
Why does this world exist? Is it a sanctuary, a testing ground, a haven for life, or something else?
Universal Rules:
What are the governing laws of nature (gravity, time, physics)?
Are there any unusual or contradictory rules (e.g., time flows backward in some regions)?
How is reality itself maintained? Is it fragile or robust?
Global Layout:
How many continents or landmasses exist? What are their names, and what defines each one?
Are there unique planetary features (e.g., floating continents, endless oceans, underground realms)?
Terrain and Landscapes:
What are the major biomes (e.g., deserts, forests, mountains)?
Are there distinct geological phenomena like volcanoes, crystal caves, or floating mountains?
Weather and Seasons:
How many seasons does your world experience?
Are weather patterns predictable, chaotic, or controlled by external forces?
Are there unique weather events, such as glowing auroras, rains of gemstones, or storm systems with sentience?
Natural Resources:
What resources are available (metals, magical crystals, exotic plants)?
Are these resources renewable, or is scarcity a driving force?
Flora and Fauna:
What types of plants dominate different regions?
Are there bioluminescent forests, carnivorous trees, or crops that grow overnight?
What creatures inhabit this world?
Are they based on Earth animals or entirely new creations?
Do any creatures have unique abilities, like shapeshifting or teleportation?
Are any species sentient or capable of communication with humans?
Civilizations and Nations:
How many civilizations or nations exist?
What are their defining characteristics (e.g., technological, magical, or cultural)?
Do they have alliances, rivalries, or a history of conflict?
Cultural Diversity:
How do cultures differ across regions?
What are the dominant values or ideologies (e.g., honor, freedom, progress)?
Traditions and Celebrations:
What holidays, festivals, or religious events are celebrated?
Are there seasonal or celestial events that inspire rituals or ceremonies?
How do people mark milestones like birth, coming of age, marriage, or death?
Daily Life:
What does a typical day look like for an average person?
How do people spend their mornings, afternoons, and evenings?
Social Hierarchy:
Are societies egalitarian, hierarchical, or merit-based?
What determines social status (birth, wealth, achievements, magical ability)?
Languages and Communication:
How many languages are spoken?
What are some common greetings, idioms, or phrases?
Are there unique ways of communication (e.g., sign language, telepathy, or written symbols)?
Economy and Trade:
What is the primary form of currency (coins, barter, energy)?
What are the main exports and imports?
How do trade routes function, and are they safe?
Art and Expression:
What forms of art are popular (music, painting, sculpture)?
Are there unique styles or materials used?
Are artists respected or marginalized?
Technological Level:
Is the technology futuristic, medieval, steampunk, or something else entirely?
Are there advanced machines, or is everything handcrafted?
Energy Sources:
What powers technology (electricity, magic, sunlight, emotional energy)?
Are energy sources renewable or finite?
Transportation:
How do people and goods travel? Examples: flying ships, teleportation gates, sentient mounts.
Are roads, waterways, or air routes the primary mode of transportation?
Weapons and Defense:
What weapons are used in combat (swords, plasma guns, enchanted bows)?
How do people protect themselves (armor, force fields, magical wards)?
Everyday Tools and Gadgets:
What devices simplify daily life?
Are there any tools unique to specific professions?
Global Conflicts:
Is the world at peace or in turmoil?
What are the sources of conflict (land, power, ideology, survival)?
Factions and Alliances:
Who are the key factions (nations, guilds, rebel groups)?
What are their goals and motivations?
Are there neutral groups or individuals playing both sides?
Villains and Threats:
Is there a singular antagonist or multiple threats?
Examples: a tyrannical ruler, an ancient curse, a rogue AI.
What motivates these threats, and are they sympathetic or purely evil?
Natural Disasters and Catastrophes:
Are there global events like earthquakes, super volcanoes, or dimensional rifts?
How do societies prepare for or respond to these events?
Internal Tensions:
Are there class struggles, political corruption, or religious divides?
How do ordinary people cope with these tensions?
Magical Laws:
What is the source of magic (nature, gods, ancient artifacts)?
Are there limits to its use, or does it come at a cost?
Unique Elements:
What sets your world apart from others?
Example: A sun that whispers secrets to those who listen at dawn.
Artifacts and Relics:
Are there legendary items with immense power?
What are their origins, and who seeks to possess them?
Architecture and Urban Design:
What do cities and villages look like?
Are buildings made of stone, metal, wood, or unconventional materials like glass or bone?
Fashion and Clothing:
What fabrics, colors, and patterns are most common?
Are clothes purely functional, highly decorative, or symbolic?
Cuisine and Food:
What are the staple foods in your world?
Are there exotic dishes or drinks with unique effects?
How are meals prepared, and what utensils are used?
Calendar and Timekeeping:
How is time tracked? Are there hours, days, weeks, or unique cycles?
Are there celestial events that mark time (e.g., eclipses, comet passes)?
Aging and Lifespan:
How long do beings live?
Are there rituals for different life stages?
Historical Eras:
What are the major historical periods?
Are there legendary figures or events still celebrated or mourned?
Future Vision:
How do inhabitants imagine their world will change over centuries?
Are there prophecies or predictions about the future?
Spiritual Layer:
Is there an afterlife or spirit realm?
Can living beings interact with the spiritual plane (e.g., through rituals, dreams, or certain locations)?
Are ghosts, spirits, or other ethereal entities common?
Soul Mechanics:
Do beings in your world have souls or life energy?
Can souls be transferred, trapped, destroyed, or reborn?
Are there beings without souls?
Fate and Destiny:
Is there a predetermined fate or free will?
Are there entities (oracles, gods, etc.) that oversee fate?
How do people view destiny—something revered, feared, or ignored?
Long-Distance Communication:
How do people communicate over vast distances (messenger birds, magical crystals, telepathy)?
Are there communication hubs or networks, such as magical relay towers or ancient devices?
Media and Information:
Are there newspapers, magical projections, or digital networks?
How is news spread—by word of mouth, official channels, or clandestine organizations?
Are propaganda or misinformation prevalent?
Secret or Forgotten Knowledge:
Are there lost languages, forbidden texts, or ancient knowledge hidden in remote places?
Who guards or seeks these secrets, and what are their motives?
Ecosystem Dynamics:
How do species interact in your world? Are there predator-prey relationships?
Is there a balance between nature and civilization, or is one dominating the other?
Environmental Hazards:
Are there toxic zones, cursed lands, or areas where the laws of nature break down?
How do inhabitants adapt to or avoid these regions?
Conservation and Exploitation:
Do societies in your world care about preserving the environment?
Are there organizations or individuals dedicated to protecting endangered species or sacred places?
Games and Sports:
What are the most popular games or physical activities?
Are there unique sports or competitions tied to the culture or geography of the world?
Storytelling and Literature:
What forms of storytelling exist (oral traditions, books, holograms)?
Are there legendary tales or epics passed down through generations?
Performing Arts:
What kinds of music, dance, or theater are popular?
Are there magical or technological enhancements to performances?
Leisure and Pastimes:
How do people relax—hot springs, meditation, board games, or hunting?
Are there communal spaces, like taverns or virtual reality lounges, for socializing?
Healthcare Systems:
How do societies manage illness and injury?
Are there healers, clinics, or magical remedies?
Diseases and Cures:
What are the most common illnesses or ailments?
Are there unique diseases that require special cures, rituals, or sacrifices?
Mental Health:
How is mental health viewed and treated?
Are there unique psychological conditions tied to the world’s magic, technology, or history?
Astronomy and Sky Features:
How many moons, stars, or celestial objects are visible in the sky?
Are there constellations with cultural or religious significance?
Space Exploration:
Is the world aware of other planets or galaxies?
Do inhabitants explore beyond their world, or is it a mystery?
Celestial Beings:
Are there deities, angels, or cosmic entities tied to the heavens?
Do celestial events (eclipses, meteor showers) have magical or prophetic significance?
Workforce and Professions:
What are the most common jobs or careers?
Are there unique professions tied to the world’s magic, geography, or history?
Trade Networks:
How do goods and resources move across regions?
Are there monopolies, trade guilds, or underground markets?
Currency and Wealth:
What is the currency, and how is wealth measured?
Are there alternative economies, like magical exchanges or something unique to your world?
Education Systems:
How is education structured (schools, apprenticeships, guilds)?
Is education accessible to all or limited to the elite?
Libraries and Archives:
Are there grand libraries, hidden archives, or magical repositories of knowledge?
How is knowledge preserved or restricted?
Teachers and Scholars:
Who are the educators and intellectuals in this world?
Are they revered, feared, or ignored?
Names and Naming Conventions:
How are people named? Are there family names, titles, or unique traditions?
Do names have symbolic or magical significance?
Fashion and Appearance:
How do people express individuality through clothing, hairstyles, or accessories?
Are there cultural taboos about certain colors, patterns, or styles?
Identity and Status:
How do individuals define themselves (by lineage, achievements, or beliefs)?
Are there cultural markers of status, such as tattoos, jewelry, or magical auras?
Types of Government:
Are there monarchies, democracies, theocracies, or something unique?
How much power does the government wield over individuals?
Legal Systems:
What are the major laws, and how are they enforced?
Are there courts, trials, or magical truth-telling devices?
Crime and Punishment:
What are common crimes, and how are they punished?
Are there vigilantes, bounty hunters, or corrupt officials?
Dreams and Their Role:
Do dreams have significance in your world?
Can people share dreams or enter each other’s subconscious?
Nightmares and Fears:
Are there entities or forces that prey on people’s fears?
Can nightmares manifest physically?
Dreamscapes:
Are there alternate realities accessible only through dreaming?
Can dreamers control or manipulate their dreams?
Perception of Time:
Does time flow uniformly or differently in various regions or dimensions?
Are there time loops, anomalies, or portals to other eras?
Memory and History:
How is history recorded or remembered?
Are there people or artifacts that preserve memories?
Can memories be altered, stolen, or erased?
okay i want you to all to have a look at your every day life. how do your friends act? how do your parents act? how do your siblings act? remember now this is your reality, we all show up differently in everyone’s realities.
are your parents strict or chill?
are your siblings mean? annoying? clingy? avoidant?
are your friends involving you in stuff? are they supportive? are they bitches?
let’s say you have a sibling, you believe they are annoying and all they do is constantly annoy you. now why do you think they constantly annoy you? because you believe they are annoying and always trying to annoy you. that’s what you believe, that’s what you are telling your subconscious and that creates a dominant belief your subconscious constantly produces into your reality. your sibling will constantly be annoying because you never change that assumption you have of them.
it is the same with parents being strict, you have that assumption/belief they are strict so they will keep being strict until you change that assumption.
same with friends or an SP, whatever you believe about that person will show up in your reality.
if you think manifesting people is hard, it is going to be hard for you no matter what you affirm because you believe it’s hard, start assuming or believing it’s easy, you will see your manifestation come in faster.
if you think manifesting in general is hard, guess what girl? it’s gonna be hard for you.
if you think you need multiple techniques to induce the void, well guess what your gonna need multiple techniques, you need to assume you don’t need anything and can induce it easily and just that it’s easy to enter, take that void shit for manifesting off the damn pedestal you don’t need it, enter with the knowing you can manifest in there, but tell yourself you know you can enter without a method you are using a method to just simply help with taking awareness of the 3d even though you don’t need it.
manifesting is always instant if you believe if it to be.
it is so simple, don’t overcomplicate it.
remember when you used to so strongly believe in Santa? or the Tooth Fairy?
believing = assuming.
you can easily just assume.
everything is already yours, take manifesting off a pedestal and put yourself on it. you are a fucking god. don’t forget your power and stop fucking giving your power to the 3d.
only need you and your assumptions baby.
I see no lies here 😪
y'all ask people for proof of their manifestations then still call them liars, ask the same questions over and over again or still doubt loa... so like what's the point of anyone posting proof cause clearly it doesn't give motivation 😭
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endless ocean dreams 🌊🐚 LOA ༄ Law of Assumption ⋆ Void State ༄ Shifting ⋆ Witchcraft
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