I am considering a real possibility that there is more in the equation just just God ---Man . What if there are indeed other entities than those ? And we are played by the entities, which often may succeed and make us pretty damn mad ?
What if , we human are the weak, often stubid creatures that are on spritual battle constantly, which originates from entities hidden ?
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"You ever get the feeling that your emotions aren’t just reactions...they’re food? That something invisible feeds when you rage scroll, panic, get depressed, or spiral in anxiety? That feeling isn’t paranoia...as the ancients say. Across every ancient tradition...Gnostic, Vedic, Egyptian, Sumerian, Indigenous you’ll find references to NHI that harvest emotional energy. Beings that consume our fear, pain, worship, awe, and even love. They don’t want you dead. They want you alive and stimulated, because you’re a living generator of food. In the Gnostic texts, the Archons are said to manipulate perception and feed on the energy of human suffering. Their trick was keeping souls looping in ignorance, worshiping false realities. In the Vedas, Asuras and Rakshasas feed on tamasic energy which is fear, ignorance, and chaos. They thrive in confusion. In Islamic cosmology, the Djinn live in parallel worlds and are drawn to intense emotional states; especially fear and lust. And in the Egyptian Book of the Dead, parasites of the underworld are said to cling to the living, feeding on unresolved emotions. Hmmm? Now to modern times. What do people see in sleep paralysis? Shadow figures. Entities that press on the chest, drain the breath, feed off fear. What do abductees and experiencers describe? Beings that manipulate emotion, provoke terror, and seem less interested in information and more in reaction. Not many questions are asked by the beings. Even in extreme trauma cases, people describe something that feels like a presence consuming their energy, not physically, but emotionally intentional.
And now look at society... BLAM...rage addiction, manufactured fear, dopamine loops, echo chambers, attention farms. Do you think it’s just capitalism? Well ...maybe partially. But maybe the systems feeding off your pain aren’t only digital. Maybe the whole game is rigged to keep you oscillating between extremes; not to enslave you, but to harvest the energy your spirit emits when disturbed or distorted. And the more you awaken, the more you pull back from that loop, the less food you make. Maybe that’s why awakening isn’t easy. It’s not just a path...it’s an escape...to what the mystics called "freedom". The real freedom..not just the word.
This doesn’t mean you’re powerless. It means you’re actually vital! It means your state of mind, your clarity, your balance are currency in realms you’ve forgotten how to see. I think that’s the real meaning behind spiritual protection, grounding, prayer, mantra. Not superstition shielding. If even part of this is true, and every ancient culture swears it is, and my personal experiences mirror this, then learning to master your energy isn’t self help. It’s actually a rebellion. And every peaceful breath you take is a meal you just refused to serve. Namaste."
JasonWilde108
In Hindu lore, a Piśāca (Pees Hascha) is not a ghost or demon; it is a mind parasite, a creature of shadows that feeds not on flesh alone, but on madness, fear, and the unraveling of thought itself.
These beings are said to haunt cremation grounds, battlefields, and dying villages, invisible to most, but always watching. With shriveled, corpse like bodies and glowing, predatory eyes, Piśācas whisper in forgotten tongues and slip into the minds of the vulnerable, twisting memory, stirring delusion, and clouding perception. They are sentient illnesses, born from karmic corruption, capable of possession and deeply tied to the darker states of consciousness.
The ancient texts describe them as fallen beings, birthed from wrath and adharma, who now lurk at the threshold between the living and the dead. In the Mahābhārata and Manusmṛti, they are portrayed as consequences of unchecked desire, hate, and spiritual decay. Souls so twisted in life that they become tormentors in the afterlife. Piśācas eerily resemble accounts of modern shadow beings and psychic parasites; entities that seem to drain attention, induce insanity, or appear during altered states. These were not symbolic, but literal. The Piśāca represents a truth few want to face: there are intelligences that feed on human suffering, and some wear human skin.
@JasonWilde108
Wetiko in a Nutshell: Who Do You Think You Are?
What if , we human are the weak, often stubid creatures that are on spritual battle constantly, which originates from entities hidden ?
Here is some links and copy & paste text related :
"You ever get the feeling that your emotions aren’t just reactions...they’re food? That something invisible feeds when you rage scroll, panic, get depressed, or spiral in anxiety? That feeling isn’t paranoia...as the ancients say. Across every ancient tradition...Gnostic, Vedic, Egyptian, Sumerian, Indigenous you’ll find references to NHI that harvest emotional energy. Beings that consume our fear, pain, worship, awe, and even love. They don’t want you dead. They want you alive and stimulated, because you’re a living generator of food. In the Gnostic texts, the Archons are said to manipulate perception and feed on the energy of human suffering. Their trick was keeping souls looping in ignorance, worshiping false realities. In the Vedas, Asuras and Rakshasas feed on tamasic energy which is fear, ignorance, and chaos. They thrive in confusion. In Islamic cosmology, the Djinn live in parallel worlds and are drawn to intense emotional states; especially fear and lust. And in the Egyptian Book of the Dead, parasites of the underworld are said to cling to the living, feeding on unresolved emotions. Hmmm? Now to modern times. What do people see in sleep paralysis? Shadow figures. Entities that press on the chest, drain the breath, feed off fear. What do abductees and experiencers describe? Beings that manipulate emotion, provoke terror, and seem less interested in information and more in reaction. Not many questions are asked by the beings. Even in extreme trauma cases, people describe something that feels like a presence consuming their energy, not physically, but emotionally intentional.
And now look at society... BLAM...rage addiction, manufactured fear, dopamine loops, echo chambers, attention farms. Do you think it’s just capitalism? Well ...maybe partially. But maybe the systems feeding off your pain aren’t only digital. Maybe the whole game is rigged to keep you oscillating between extremes; not to enslave you, but to harvest the energy your spirit emits when disturbed or distorted. And the more you awaken, the more you pull back from that loop, the less food you make. Maybe that’s why awakening isn’t easy. It’s not just a path...it’s an escape...to what the mystics called "freedom". The real freedom..not just the word.
This doesn’t mean you’re powerless. It means you’re actually vital! It means your state of mind, your clarity, your balance are currency in realms you’ve forgotten how to see. I think that’s the real meaning behind spiritual protection, grounding, prayer, mantra. Not superstition shielding. If even part of this is true, and every ancient culture swears it is, and my personal experiences mirror this, then learning to master your energy isn’t self help. It’s actually a rebellion. And every peaceful breath you take is a meal you just refused to serve. Namaste."
JasonWilde108
In Hindu lore, a Piśāca (Pees Hascha) is not a ghost or demon; it is a mind parasite, a creature of shadows that feeds not on flesh alone, but on madness, fear, and the unraveling of thought itself.
These beings are said to haunt cremation grounds, battlefields, and dying villages, invisible to most, but always watching. With shriveled, corpse like bodies and glowing, predatory eyes, Piśācas whisper in forgotten tongues and slip into the minds of the vulnerable, twisting memory, stirring delusion, and clouding perception. They are sentient illnesses, born from karmic corruption, capable of possession and deeply tied to the darker states of consciousness.
The ancient texts describe them as fallen beings, birthed from wrath and adharma, who now lurk at the threshold between the living and the dead. In the Mahābhārata and Manusmṛti, they are portrayed as consequences of unchecked desire, hate, and spiritual decay. Souls so twisted in life that they become tormentors in the afterlife. Piśācas eerily resemble accounts of modern shadow beings and psychic parasites; entities that seem to drain attention, induce insanity, or appear during altered states. These were not symbolic, but literal. The Piśāca represents a truth few want to face: there are intelligences that feed on human suffering, and some wear human skin.
@JasonWilde108
Wetiko in a Nutshell: Who Do You Think You Are?