“Beware of false prophets who come disguised as harmless sheep but are really vicious wolves.” – Matthew 7:15
While I hate quoting the Bible for personal reasons I won’t share as to not offend anyone, that sentence rings true for me in every way. We live in a society where we place our spiritual salvation in the hands of others, and it’s those very people that take advantage of the desperate souls seeking God. But it doesn’t just start and end with humanity, there are false beings claiming to be one particular deity or spirit and end up being something much more sinister than we are led to believe. These Archonic entities may masquerade as Christ, or some ascended master of love, light and pure rainbow fluff of goodness but what is the reality of their agenda when it comes to us, those of the occult community or energy workers? Sadly, I’ve been taken for a ride by some of these beings and it has caused much confusion in my spiritual practice.
As I stated before, I don’t have any guidance when it comes to this path. What I get from books and reading about various shamanic practices in different cultures both in antiquity and modern times, is about all I have. There are trickster beings, but even though they may seem harsh in their ways do provide some sort of insight to the person being tricked once they figure it out. My main focus is trying to discern if who I’m talking with is actually (for example) Anubis or if it’s just some spirit thinking he/she/it can play me for a fool and feed off my energy. Now I know a lot of people are into the whole love and light thing but to be honest, I find it complete horse shit. You can’t get to the light within if you don’t travel through the darkness first. Every hero in every story has had to fight through obstacles to become the person they were meant to be. Christ was tempted in the desert, Buddha tempted by Maya under the Bodhi tree.. these stories go on and on with different names and situations but always the same moral. So to fool yourself into thinking that in the astral plane, sinister beings don’t exist, get that out of your head. As pure of a heart or as much of a badass as you think you are, there’s always something greater that won’t hesitate to shatter that ego or illusion.
How can we tell the difference? The answer always seems to change and truth never does. I’ve had this experience before when speaking with a “deity” or spirit. It always seems to align with what I want it to rather than the harsh dose of truth whether I agree with it or not. That’s if we’re lucky enough to get an answer because method number two seems to be dodging the question or being unclear. There’s feelings of uneasiness, doubt, confusion, feelings of blinding bliss where you’re too pumped up from all these happy energies you end up forgetting why you’re consulting them to begin with. But the major symptom is absolute energy drain. You start to feel tired, weak, unable to form coherent thoughts, unable to maintain focus on your intention. Things become distorted and twisted. I’m not saying this is a fool proof method but it’s how I’ve been able to discern which beings are real and which are coming to me with false pretenses. Thankfully I’ve had connection to real deity and those experiences have always left me with more wisdom and clarity than anything else I’ve undergone spiritually. I’ve felt empowered, enlightened, more secure in truth and centered within myself all the while understanding my own potential as a powerful being. Answers are direct and if it is something I’m meant to find out on my own, it is simply stated.
Why am I writing about this? Because I take a good look around and observe humanity. I’ve been witness to many things, and I see people giving their love, devotion and energy to possibly sinister beings that are leading them astray or better yet, having them completely lose their shit and become basket cases. It scares me, not only for myself but for the people I care about and love, my family and friends that are out there in this madness. I also see the paradigm shift, where there seems to be an influx of positive behavior, like the call to attention of sexual abuse and harassment in Hollywood. Painful steps forward, but steps forward nonetheless. I’m not really here to save anyone, nor do I want people to take what I say as the be all end all of your experiences with deity. My purpose is to send out a warning, because we are connected in some way through our energy, our thoughts and I would hate to see anyone be snared in traps that would deter them from finding their own power and helping others that genuinely need it.
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