Don't wake me!

  • Dates
    2022 - Ongoing
  • Author
  • Location Los Angeles, United States

Born in the heart of teenage confinement, shifting consists of propelling oneself, through self-hypnosis and/or meditation, into an alternative universe to explore new territories and meet new people. Resulting from a certain solitude, this method of escape, requiring patience and perseverance, allows one to experience alternative mental states through a sort of powerful lucid dream, where it is possible to experience one’s 5 senses. Elsa Kostic went to meet several «shifters» (the community being mainly feminine) during a stay of several months in Los Angeles, the nerve center of new forms of spirituality. From these encounters, she has produced a body of photographs composed of portraits and still lifes that capture the magical and mysterious dimension of the shiting experience. Games of mirrors, contrasts, abysses: the images were often made in collaboration with the shifters and function as portals to the parallel realities they explore (or «desired realities» in the jargon). Like a path strewn with clues like a video or board game (a safe, a giant fork...), the photo series examines how digital cultures, dreams, and fiction influence perception, intrude into reality, and how the latter communicates with the fantastic through back doors.

Elsa Kostic is particularly interested in the power of the shifting experience, in its capacity to stimulate the imagination, restore self-confidence, or provide support to its practitioners, whether through the «desired reality» or through the community of «shifters» gathered on social networks. She also dwelt on the more metaphysical scope of the phenomenon, as shifting allows one to experience the profound plasticity of reality and blur and push back established mental boundaries and reference points. With her iconic portraits, Elsa Kostic represents shifters as sublime adventurers visiting new states of consciousness, magical passers-by of the multiverse, guides, and heroines of modern times.

© elsa Kostic - Lost in translation
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Lost in translation

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« When I first learnt about reality shifting, I thought it was nonsense...until I did some research and then finally did it myself. The experience of waking up and experiencing life in another reality is truly perspective-altering. If such a thing is possible, how can anything else be impossible? Being able to shift realities changed my life. The realization that the reality I was born in, isn’t the only one in existence leaves me awestruck whenever I think of it. With this knowledge and ability, I feel like I can experience all aspects of living... It’s exhilarating. In this reality, I’m a simple 20-year-old student living a mundane life..." Kristin in her bedroom

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The Alice in Wonderland Method of reality shifting involves meditating and then laying on your back and imagining yourself sitting against a tree until someone from your Desired Reality runs past you, at which point you’re supposed to chase them until you “fall down the rabbit hole”. You are then meant to find a key that will unlock the door to your DR.

© elsa Kostic - From my current to my desired reality
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From my current to my desired reality

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...But when I shift to another reality, there is no limit. In one I’m an Aristocrat attending banquets and living in a mansion. In another, I dwell in a castle in the woods undisturbed. I can have abilities that defy this world’s laws of nature. Things I could never accomplish here are child’s play. Shifting, is honestly the best thing I ever learned to do. ».

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A waiting room is a place you can shift to before you shift to your DR (Desired Reality). It is a special place that is entirely yours. You can think of it as a kind of base of operations for your shifting.

© elsa Kostic - Behind the door
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Behind the door

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«In this series I sought to explore what my dreams look like; their texture, tone, source. By navigating through the most basic elements of my current reality, which is often wrought with restlessness and half baked ideas, I wonder how much of my curious inner child I’m allowing to interact with this current self. I’m known to be indecisive and critical when it comes to my own creative urges, creating an interal rift... Anj in her bedroom

© elsa Kostic - 'Drink Me' potion is a magical liquid in Wonderland that has an unusual effect to make the drinker shrink in size.
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'Drink Me' potion is a magical liquid in Wonderland that has an unusual effect to make the drinker shrink in size.

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...The dreams I think about manifesting transcend any particular career or material milestone. I want to fully integrate my infinite indecisive selves; embrace the abundance, wonder, and playfulness of the collective consciousness; and ultimately exist in a state of symbiotic creation, wherein I am both outputting and receiving something new».

© elsa Kostic - Most of the time, treasures are inside us, we just need to be persistant and patient...
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Most of the time, treasures are inside us, we just need to be persistant and patient...

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Friendship / Rivaly Script Additions for Your Harry Potter Script : At Hogwarts, I have ______ of friends (a lot, a tight small circle, etc.) At Hogwarts, my friends are _____. We became friends because _____ (insert friends origin story). None of my friends can die. Ophelia at Hogwarts

© elsa Kostic - Giant fork
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Giant fork

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"When I’m in my bedroom, I write music while daydreaming about playing it on a big stage. While I write my poetry, make beats, or practice guitar, I use it as an outlet to express myself, whether I’m feeling empowered, or even on days I’m feeling down. Music uplifts me... Melissa in her bedroom

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...When it’s time to go out and hit the stage, I light up the dancefloor. Everything is magical when I’m surrounded by the lights, booming speakers, and everyone is dancing. When the lights go on, I feel confident and free."

© elsa Kostic - Woke up too late, my toasts burnt.
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Woke up too late, my toasts burnt.

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This isn’t lucid dreaming, but is instead something called a “transliminal experience”. “Transliminal experiences occur when awake and are most common when the mind is in a soothed state - for example, upon waking and before falling asleep,”

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