Three golden rules to live by:
* Be very careful what you wish for: you will probably end up getting it.
* Be very careful what you dwell on obsessively and continuously: it will probably manifest itself in your life.
* Be very careful what you say: the universe may well hold you to your words.
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Tuesday, 29 September 2009
Mind control, brainwashing and psychological torture: an introduction
Monday, 14 September 2009
Unseen crimes: an introduction
Friday, 11 September 2009
Energy vampires: an introduction to the subject
Here, I am referring to people who have a detrimental effect on others because they drain them of their vital energy. Alternative descriptions are psychic vampires and sappers.
These people are like black holes, sucking and draining all the life out of the atmosphere and the people around them. They are all take and no give. They are a major adverse unseen influence and can ruin people’s lives. The worst cases can be carriers of evil the way that people used to be carriers of typhoid fever.
Being drained in this way can have serious, long-term effects on the victims.
One result can be a kind of 'psychic AIDS' or 'emotional haemophilia' that destroys their resistance, their emotional strength and their ability to cope with the demands and responsibilities of life. Energy vampirism makes them weak and debilitated and affects their nervous systems; it surrounds them with an atmosphere that sabotages their lives by attracting trouble, unpleasant people, bad luck and negative experiences.
An even worse aspect is that someone who is attacked by a vampire may end up turning into one.
Wednesday, 9 September 2009
Unseen forces can affect our lives
Here are some examples of unconscious sabotage to get things going.
Many years ago, I found a very good new job. I did not tell anyone in my family about this, which speaks for itself. However, 'by coincidence’ a dreadful letter from one of my sisters arrived in the post early in the morning of the day that I was due to start. I very stupidly opened the letter before I left for work; it knocked the stuffing out of me, thus ensuring that I went through my first day feeling that I had been hit by a truck - and just when I obviously needed to be very alert and make a good impression.