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Luke Dodson's avatar

Have you seen the film Branded? As well as being one of my favourites, an underappreciated film whose lack of recognition makes it even more worthy, it's the movie I've seen which deals accurately with corporate egregores.

Kimberly Steele's avatar

No, I have not seen it. I will definitely seek it out and watch it.

Luke's avatar

I know all about the vinegar thanks to you. I have the very nasty sleep paralysis events. I just filled up my 4 bowls last night as a matter of fact. Haven’t had an episode since I started using the vinegar. There was that time 6 months or more ago when I had a full fledged demon beating the snot out of me. I had stopped filling the bowls and they had evaporated. I won’t make that mistake again.

It’s seems those bowls sure do evaporate quickly. I should set a couple of bowls with water next to them. See if the water drains down as fast. Perhaps vinegar dissipates more quickly. I think rubbing alcohol does.

Great essay as always Kim. Not sure if you know it or not but you generally have me laughing a wee bit by the time I finish reading.

Kimberly Steele's avatar

I’m delighted to hear the natural magic is working. Vinegar scrambles the etheric bodies of lower astral critters pretty badly. Have you put up any shapes from sacred geometry in your sleeping area? They act as demon traps by enchanting and then confusing the malicious spirit. You might also try sleeping under a weighted blanket of the common sort that is filled with tiny glass beads.

Harland's avatar

Whatever you do, do not mess with Allah, he is immensely powerful!

Luke's avatar

Smiles….dude posted this about Druids. lol I thought of you. I wanted to tell him of your powers but I refrained. Copied JC on it. Love you Kimberly from with the purest form of love.

If one day I stand on the rock you will be one of my top advisors. 😉

https://x.com/lucaswb8928/status/2011269648814354566?s=46

Kimberly Steele's avatar

Thank you so much!

ArtemisForestFairy's avatar

IKR? she is a skilled with the hahas.

Luke's avatar

Hopefully Kimberly sees this as well. I can’t recall if I sent this to her. I saw these figures including the Demon with the animal skull and antlers. I won’t say its name. That’s the one who busted my ass. I’m a pretty tough guy too lol.

Anyhow this is very well done in my opinion and from what I know. Kimberly mentioned The Hag first time I spoke to her on a John Carter thread.

https://youtu.be/tsKqJay4ZRE

Kimberly Steele's avatar

Hi Luke, I have watched that YouTube documentary before, it is very well presented and well done.

Clarke Fountain's avatar

As long as you are aware of these things, and take steps inwardly and to some extent outwardly to deal with them, there is nothing to fear. Needless to say I spent a restless and unhappy adolescence discovering some of this, as maybe others did. I found Christian, Hindu and Buddhist mantras and prayers helpful.

Human narcissists are (often unwittingly) vampires, and most of us have at least one in our extended families. I would note that people with charm in large quantity are also to be avoided where possible. Without it, you would recognize them for the difficult people they so often are. A little charm is okay, even good. Having/exercising a lot of charm is where the danger lies. Successful salesmen and women are those who have weaponized a kind of charm, casting glamours right and left. You don't need actual spells to be doing powerful magic, fueled by etheric energy of one kind or another. 'Nuff said.

Kimberly Steele's avatar

One thing I didn’t cover in this article was the phenomenon of emotional vampires. Emotional vampires are so common that they’ve even been spoofed in satire. In the TV series What We Do in the Shadows, there is a character named Evie (EV) who works in an office and is an emotional vampire. I have known many emotional vampires, personally, and the way you can tell you’re dealing with one is they know very little about you, but you know every intimate detail of every drama they’ve ever trauma dumped on you. I know things about certain women who are thankfully now out of my life that would make it extremely easy to blackmail them. When you are someone’s free psychological counselor, that is an indication they are using you for vampiric purposes.

Clarke Fountain's avatar

A certain amount of parasitism is common even in healthy populations. It's not desirable, but understandable. The trick for humans is to have a healthy aura or at least a warded one. The tools you use accomplish that. I'd be those EV's don't show up so much now that you're using them. There's no way to accomplish full isolation from the sick population, simply because we are in a sense extended into it, as it inevitably is into us. The best we can accomplish is to be light bringers rather than light eaters. Or so I surmise at the moment. This immersion is one reason certain spiritual work is best accomplished when physically removed from most people, as in mountain-tops, caves, deserts, etc. It's not practical for most of us, so we find other ways to strengthen our inner beings which, will it or no, also feeds others around us. I'm not sure I'm making sense here, but the question of where "you" ends and "they" begins has puzzled thoughtful people for a long, long time. This notion is derived from that.

Joanna Vital Health's avatar

Agreed, Clarke Fountain, with your cautionary words about excessive charm. People who are super-charming have cultivated it to manipulate through it.

Harland's avatar

A blood doll! I haven't heard about one of those since the JR. "Bob" Dobbs days of the goth grrl early 1990s.

Knew one who was in earth first and such, and got a black sun tattooed on her arm that she was inordinately proud of. Thirty years later we find out it's a Nazi symbol.

Who knew?

My grandfather kept a sprig of garlic nailed over his front door on the inside door jamb.

Kimberly Steele's avatar

I’m kicking myself for not being able to remember the guy’s stage name. And it’s obvious he didn’t give us a real name.

ArtemisForestFairy's avatar

Funnily enough i have had MANY experiences that corroborate your assessment. In 1988 i started to take garlic caps daily, and i find i cannot really do without them, my health and my life goes south. Vinegar is a living being and that too is good to have, i drink some near daily. But i must do better to offer gifts to the ancestors that have helped me. I have been using their names to warm up my voice, and this seems to strengthen them in me. What i find most interesting and suspect is there is a family soul complex.

I left my body a few times and the first time i went clear over to the 3 stars or orions belt. Now what could that sort of thing be? I read references to it in egyptian texts , but you seem to know more about that, and if you do not know where should i look to find out?

Kimberly Steele's avatar

Fascinating. I have had some strange OOBEs but they are as mysterious to me as yours are to you. I do find that singing the names of gods is extremely effective when you want to reach them.

ArtemisForestFairy's avatar

Oh yes, Osiris, Apollo, Zeus and all the names are made in order to be sung. Oh hey my best OOBE was experiencing my conception. or maybe that was a time lime exploration to name it properly. that was epic. explains a LOT.

Kveldred's avatar

What I want to know is: how can I get in on this "unnaturally extend life & vitality" stuff? Do I gotta be super rich & get a bunch of plastic surgery? If so, that sort of makes one wonder if maybe the "super rich & bunch of plastic surgery" bits are the locus of all the causal efficacy here, if you see what I mean.

Kimberly Steele's avatar

I’m not into adrenochrome myself, so I can’t help you there.

Kveldred's avatar

Yeah, the process of obtaining it, as described, sounds pretty nasty; but I guess what I mean is less "how does one buy some adrenochrome?"¹ than "why are we positing some sort of occultic life-extension 𝘢𝘵 𝘢𝘭𝘭, if the seemingly unnatural youthfulness we observe in some individuals is entirely coïncident with 'lots of plastic surgery'?"—sc., do we have any reason to believe that the effect is due to 𝘢𝘯𝘰𝘵𝘩𝘦𝘳 factor on top of that?

Genuine question, BTW; 𝗻𝗼𝘁 meant to be an argument against the hypothesis. These topics are fascinating—and this essay was very well-composed!—but I possess some sort of innate caution toward actually accepting the claims therein, I suppose, on more than a provisional basis; if I've ever seen anyone make a good argument for more than that, I have—much to my chagrin, if so!—evidently failed to recognize it.

¹(𝘭𝘰𝘰𝘬𝘴 𝘭𝘪𝘬𝘦 𝘪𝘵'𝘴 𝘧𝘢𝘪𝘳𝘭𝘺 𝘤𝘩𝘦𝘢𝘱 𝘧𝘳𝘰𝘮 𝘚𝘪𝘨𝘮𝘢-𝘈𝘭𝘥𝘳𝘪𝘤𝘩, 𝘢𝘤𝘵𝘶𝘢𝘭𝘭𝘺... 𝘸𝘩𝘪𝘤𝘩 𝘥𝘪𝘴𝘤𝘰𝘷𝘦𝘳𝘺 𝘳𝘢𝘪𝘴𝘦𝘴 𝘴𝘰𝘮𝘦 𝘲𝘶𝘦𝘴𝘵𝘪𝘰𝘯𝘴 𝘰𝘧 𝘪𝘵𝘴 𝘰𝘸𝘯–)