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These beings have no reason/ permission to incarnate into the physical realm, they have evolved beyond the need for physical incarnation, and yet they have a great love for the physical and through their guidance and influence they pull humans towards materialism and atheism. Puhle, A. (2016). Licht ins Jenseits. Ein Studie über Erfahrungen mit ungewöhnlichem Licht. In Sei Wie Du Willt Namenloses Jenseits by C.A. Tuczay et al (Eds.), Vienna: Praesens. These are spiritual beings who are most beneficial to work with as they can guide you to stay centered and balanced as you progress on your path of spiritual awakening, conscious expansion, and self-realization. Ahrimanic beings are much older and more advanced than humans, many of them were actually involved in the creation and crystallization of the physical world… Geometry, Mathematics, Waves, etc… the 7 Freemasonic Arts are all part of the “Doctrine of the Heart, Sciences of this world, Teachings of Jehova and therefore another confused person who does not know what the GRAAL is and that posts in total confusion just like OP.
Light Beings: What Are They And How Do They Communicate With Us?
I've had a weird life ...the signs were there my whole life. I have been relaying all these thoughts emotions and actions to my wife for months and I finally had a voice MY OWN ME TELL ME TO LOOK ALL THIS UP AND SEE WHATS GOING ON. There are references to this threefold path hidden throughout religion… The Kabbalistic Tree of Life shows that on the middle path, we can reach higher up, and ground fully to the Earth compared to the overly spiritual (left) or overly physical (right) paths. Archangels, spirit guides, ascended masters and "benevolent ETs" are only dark beings pretending to be of the light. Also, because these beings don’t value life in the physical, or see the benefits in the lessons the physical realm provides, their guidance tends to lead people to avoid the hard lessons of physical reality (spiritual bypassing)… And they may lead beings towards substances that weaken (essentially poison) the physical body to gain a spiritual experience… Substances like opiates (ie. heroin, oxycontin), cannabis, certain psychedelics like ayahuasca, as well as psychotropics (ie. xanax, cocaine) as subtly and often through guidance received at the subconscious level promoted.The term lightworker is increasingly used, but what exactly is a lightworker and what is their role in society? Sonia Vadlamani looks at some of their common personality traits and shows you how to identify if you could be a lightworker, too. For Fox, three types in particular constitute what he calls the ‘core’ experience: those that occur at times of crisis; those that create positive feelings; and those that are followed by positive results.
Extraordinary Light Phenomena | Psi Encyclopedia - SPR
i have questions! i will probably look them up anyways, but i thought i might share what went through my brain as I read this article. Many things in the common spiritual world are controlled by darks. For instance, synchronicity is just darks manipulating our environment to lead us astray. Pasricha (2008). ‘Near-Death Experiences in India. Prevalence and New Features.’ Journal of Near-Death Studies, 26 (4), 267-282. Some lightworkers possess a unique flair for spreading important messages to the world. They concentrate their efforts in areas where their inner light and magnetic presence can make greatest impact on others by communicating messages of love, peace, spiritual awakening and enlightenment. in over half the cases, the lights occurred at a time of crisis; they represent a turning point in the crisis or in the life of the witness; in almost every case they are associated with positive feelings; the experiences often lead to the transformation of witnesses.’ 54Elsässer-Valarino, E. (1995). Erfahrungen an der Schwelle des Todes. Was erlebt ein sterbender Mensch? Wissenschaftler untersuchen das Nahtod-Phänomen. Kreuzlingen: Seehamer Verlag. Practiced meditators in various traditions often report seeing an unusually bright light accompanied by a deep feeling of inner harmony and fulfilment – in rare cases leading to the experience of enlightenment. The experience of an unusually bright light was often reported by Christian mystics. In Western cultures ‘seeking the light’ has become synonymous among religious and spiritual people with the effort to achieve personal ‘enlightenment’, that is, the search for development and inner growth. Inner Light: Jacques Lusseyran Zaleski, C. (1987). Otherworld Journeys: Accounts of Near-Death Experience in Medieval and Modern Times. New York; Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1987. Endnotes