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Defeating Negative Energies Using Thought Forms
Eudro Started conversation Apr 28, 2002
Low-order astral wildlife (which may be described loosely by comparison to meddlesome ghosts, 'shadow people', and other such highly unusual but ultimately harmless phenomena) are not evil. For reasons that I have neither the time nor the cognative capacity to deduce, these entities seem to delight in scaring those prone to fear of them. The voices and images seen shortly before and during a conscious astral projection sequence never do any actual harm, but seem instead to be interested in simply startling the projector back to his or her body.
I believe all 'ghostly' occurences to be related (albeit perhaps in a very distant way), and it is clear to me that the projected double of a living human being cannot be harmed by design due to it's energetic composition (not to mention brilliant creative potential). Therefore I propose that energies and entities interested in taxing you emotionally by manifesting themselves in the corner of your eye or placing a hand on your shoulder when you're about to pass into trance can be deflected using will-driven thought forms.
Low-order astral wildlife is not powerful. If it were, it wouldn't warn you or try to frighten you, it would simply pounce and attack, energetically speaking. More likely that it fears you and figures, at it's probably base level of logic, that it can scare you and therefore prevent you from using your imagination to harm it.
When confronted with a strong thought-form representing a sword or other obviously deadly weapon, negative entities (whether seen or not) will become suddenly shy and more than likely stay away from you as long as you maintain the weapon with will and awareness.
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