Analysis and Review: The Saga, Arc II (Ch 1 & 2)
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Wow, you’re actually here.
I was certain the first installment would scare you off. Welcome back!
The very idea that humans have energy in the first place — let alone the potential for these energies to skew towards the negative — is decidedly dangerous thinking for the Western mind.
While it’s true that a vast majority of the world is aware of the mechanics of subtle energy propagation —and has been for thousands of years — it is a simple matter for us to defer our brains to the current authority figure of reality.
The corporate-ruled industry of science.
There is a perceived gap of research concerning subtle energetic propagation of any kind, and thus we believe that it does not exist. What’s more, there has been a number of badly designed experiments which “prove” that subtle energy is nonexistent. That is, unless it agrees and strictly conforms with the models we’ve designed in the last 100 years.
We’ve been raised to worship the reign of institutional science, despite it being funded and designed by those whom desire money above all else. Those whom limit our technological access to bite-sized upgrades such as the yearly smartphone model, or your next game console.
A scientific process that is streamlined for profit-making is not likely to pursue powerful, FREE mechanisms for self empowerment and awareness. And if it was, why in the world would they tell you about them?
This would cut deeply into their profit margin. Loosely translated these words spell “unspeakable horror” in the corporate world.
Nevertheless, I understand the audience I am speaking to. I was raised in the same society as many of you.
So I’ll play ball.
In the first installment of this series, I mentioned that I would discuss the HOW and the possible WHY.
How is it that N.O.Bs (negatively oriented beings) create anxiety in others?
Why is it that they feel driven to do this?
To begin, we’ll dip into some laboratory research.
There’s not much that receives funding where these topics are concerned, but the ones that do will change EVERYTHING YOU BELIEVE about our social interactions.
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#1: HOW
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THE COLD, HARD FACTS
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One would think that an attempt to prove that humans can remotely influence each other would be difficult.
The truth? Nah. It’s really not.
The science of remote influence has been around for numerous decades. From the psi craze of the 80s to governmental agencies studying military applications, many parties have had their hand in this pot for quite some time.
Naturally these various governments, fearing a populace of psychically empowered individuals, would rather eat their collective hats than admit to the progress they made. So don’t hold your breath waiting for them to admit anything.
For now we’ll make due with a few of my favorite published experiments, which I’ll copy directly from my Research Hub under the Info tab in the Main Menu.
First up we have Jacobo Grinberg, a Mexican neurophysiologist and psychologist. He studied Mexican shamanism, Eastern disciplines, meditation, astrology and telepathy through the scientific method. He wrote more than 50 books about these subjects.
One of his experiments that caught my eye was where he had two people in separate rooms share a brain state. To save myself a little typing I’ll paste what I wrote in the Research Hub. I’ve bolded sections that I feel are important to remember for later:
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In order to test whether a brain is capable of “communicating” to another over a distance, Grinberg would involve two people in an experiment. These two people, who were usually a male-female couple, would sit together and meditate for 20 minutes so they could form a close bond with each other.
After this, they were put into separate rooms which were shielded from all electromagnetic fields. The brainwaves of both participants would begin to noticeably synchronize, which Grinberg could measure on their EEG readouts. In addition, he found that both hemispheres would show the same patterns in each person’s brain. This sort of synchronization would normally only happen in deep meditation. Lastly, the person who had the most coherent and well-organized brainwaves seemed to exert a greater influence upon the other. [1]
A few years later, Grinberg took the experiment a little further. For the most part it was the same: two people would meditate together for twenty minutes, then split up into separate, shielded rooms. This time he went ahead and flashed bright lights into one of the participants eyes, which caused them to experience sudden shocks. Each time a trial was run, one hundred individual flashes of light were administered at random. 25% of the time these were flashed in one person’s eyes, the other person had a strikingly similar brainwave “jolt” so to speak—and this happened at the exact same time. The control subjects did not show any such connections. [2]
1) Grinberg-Zylberbaum, Jacobo, and Ramos, J. “Patterns of interhemisphere correlations during human communication.” International Journal of Neuroscience, 1987; 36: 41-53; Grinberg-Zylberbaum, J. et al., “Human Communication and the electrophysiological activity of the brain.” Subtle Energies, 1992; 3(3): 25-43.
2) Grinberg-Zylberbaum, Jacobo. “The Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen Paradox in the Brain; The Transferred Potential.” Physics Essays 7,(4), 1994.
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Now that’s something. At the very least, this showcases the potential for one person to transit a feeling to another. While this is a fascinating concept to consider, it doesn’t quite explain how an N.O.B could make another feel anxious.
To take a step closer to explaining this phenomenon, let us consider the work of Richard Brand.
Dr. Brand is perhaps the most prolific researcher of human intent and its effects on physical reality:
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Dr. Braud ran the full scientific gamut when it came to the effect of remote influence on biological systems. This journal entry covers multiple experiments of unique natures.
One series of tests involved 271 individuals. These were labeled the “electrodermal influence” series, which measured the amount of electrical activity taking place across the skin. This was chosen because such measurements of skin activity “are readily made, are sensitive indicators, and are known to be useful peripheral measures of the activity of the sympathetic branch of the automatic nervous system.”
A group of influencers would attempt a number of actions upon the “influencees,” with statistically significant differences in their electrodermal activity. One of these actions involved the influencer staring at the influencee through a monitor, attempting to “get their attention,” though only when directed to by a random number generator. This appears to lend credence to the phenomenon of one somehow “knowing” they’re being stared at. That odd sensation you feel may very well incorporate the electrodermal response that was recorded here.
Other studies in this journal entry covered remote influence upon muscle tremors, blood pressure, freely swimming knife fish (Gymnotus carapo) and the rate that Mongolian gerbils ran on an activity wheel.
Lastly I’ll mention a unique experiment that involved human red blood cells in a test tube. The tube also contained a saline solution with enough salt in it to kill the cells. Braud had his participants focus their minds on the goal of protecting these cells from bursting open. This was verified by measuring how much light could pass through the solution. The more the cells broke down, the more transparent the solution became. Thus, the less light that shone through, the healthier the cells were. [1]
1) Braud, W. and Schlitz, M. J. “Consciousness interactions with remote biological systems: anomalous intentionality effects.” Subtle Energies, 1991; 2(1): 1-46.
URL of journal PDF: journals.sfu.ca/seemj/index.php/seemj/article/download/112/94
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Yes, Dr. Brand is a fine choice for anyone looking to get lost down an intellectual rabbit hole.
Not only can people be affected by one’s intent, but so too can animals and even our blood!
While this is all some exciting data to consider, let’s focus on the parts that apply to our current mystery. In particular the mention of electrodermal activity rising upon being stared at with intention.
This brings us a little closer to home. It would seem that our bodies physically react when someone visually sends intention our way.
So the next time you feel someone staring at you, and you turn to find that indeed, someone is — remember this research. It’s a very real property of our universe!
Let’s finish up with a glimpse at Charles Tart.
Dr. Tart ran an experiment which considered the possibility of transferring pain from one person to another over a distance:
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Dr. Charles Tart, from Berkeley, set up an interesting experiment where he gave himself painful electric shocks, which were doled out automatically. When this happened he then attempted to “send” his pain to another person who was the “receiver.” The target of his intentions was wired up to measure heart rate, blood volume and other physiological signals. Tart found that the receiver’s body did in fact respond to the shocks—through things such as an increase in heart rate and a decrease in blood volume—but the receiver had no conscious knowledge of when Dr. Tart was sending them. [1]
1) Tart, Charles. “Physiological Correlates of Psi Cognition.” International Journal of Parapsychology, 1963: 5; 375-86.
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This is a fine place to wrap up our glimpse into the science of remote influence.
While the previous research snippet described a rise in electrodermal activity, this experiment takes a step forward and exhibits changes in heart rate and blood pressure.
Now, doesn’t that sound a little familiar? An elevated heart rate sounds very similar to some of our experiences with anxiety. And while it’s hard to pinpoint exactly what a lowered blood pressure feels like, I can tell you that for most people it results in a light headed, slightly dizzy sensation — as if your brain is in a fog.
Of course, we cannot ignore the fact that Dr. Tart utilized pain on himself, and attempted to send this to another individual. It is difficult to say whether or not an N.O.B would follow a similar methodology, though I would venture towards no.
I do, however, have some thoughts on what N.O.Bs may be utilizing instead.
Before we go on, I will mention that there are many more fascinating experiments to be seen on my Research Hub page, including those on the subject of remote influence. If these caught your attention, you may wish to give them a look, too.
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WHAT THIS RESEARCH MEANS
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Though we only examined a couple experiments, hopefully your mind is a little more open to the reality of humankind’s capacity to remotely influence itself. This has been scientifically verified to affect our skin’s electrodermal qualities, as well as our heart rate and blood pressure.
With this we can deduce an important data point: remote influence is possible, and it’s easier than most would think.
All it took for measurable results to manifest was intention and a mental connection. Some experiments utilized sight as one of their conditions, but it would appear that it is not required.
The ramifications of these findings are profound. To give the briefest of introductions to what this means for us: all humans are connected, and they can be interacted with through one’s intention alone. Time and space are no barriers to this interaction. All that is required is a mental connection.
Now that we know this form of human interaction is possible, we can now inch our way closer to the WHY.
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DOES SOCIAL ANXIETY HAVE A CULPRIT?
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It’s one thing to have some obscure studies showing remote influence to be a statistic reality. It’s quite another to explain the lion’s share of social anxiety with it.
Before we make any such leaps, let’s see what we know so far.
Our standard reasoning as to why some people are rude, or devoid of empathy, or are a source of anxiety is as follows:
People are just being people.
They are unaware of their effects on others, and they’re simply living their lives in a clumsy and selfish manner. Based on what we see on TV and in our social media, we are taught to believe that this is standard human behavior.
Any negative effects you perceive from them are entirely accidental or coincidental. The best you can hope for is to become an ace at making excuses for their actions and move on with your life.
While this is a convenient way to absolve everyone of any responsibility, it doesn’t quite match what our research has shown.
As you are likely well aware, simply being around these people can be a nerve-wracking affair. Making eye contact with one of them can send some powerful shivers down your spine.
These pangs of anxiety can be so strong, we become convinced that we have a powerful malady in our brains.
If I may, let us compare this with what we observed in the research we went through a moment ago.
There’s a possibility that what you feel around these people is correlated.
Bear with me, because we’re about to rid these individuals of their feigned innocence.
Based on the research we looked at, it appears that a clear intent to reach the other person was key to achieving results. These experiments were not the result of people hazily thinking over their day or mulling about their lives.
If my theory is to hold any weight, it would appear that those whom cause you the greatest anxiety — many without ever even speaking to you — are required to possess a strong intent to reach you.
And given how powerfully uncomfortable some of us can feel in public, there has to be some mechanism in place that explains this noteworthy increase in effect. Powerful anxiety is a little more palpable than upticks in skin conductivity.
Before we can hope to explain this, we’ll need to identify the sorts of people that would be actively aware of this phenomenon.
This is our best hope of determining whom might make use of this to affect our anxiety levels.
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NARROWING DOWN THE CULPRITS
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Of everyone we have occupying our world as of late, which crowds would be aware of this principle?
Remote influence. Affecting one another from a distance.
Who would have interest or knowledge of the subject?
Not only awareness, but drive.
Who would have a motive to pursue such a thing?
Let’s take a look.
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1) ECLECTIC SCIENTIST
The most straightforward guess we could take would be an eclectic scientist.
The sort who would be aware of this research, or perhaps even research it on their own. This way he or she would know full well of this effect, and might even possess the know-how to boost its potency.
While this isn’t a half bad train of thought, I don’t believe this to be the answer. At least, not entirely.
The N.O.Bs we know and love have a certain drive to them.
A drive to be a pain in the neck.
I know it sounds strange, to say an entire class of people would strive to be annoying, but that’s what my experience has revealed. The most stressful and aggravating individuals appear to be hard-pressed to come off this way.
Next time you come across an individual who rubs you the wrong way, put your intuition to work. How do they feel to you? What feels off?
Do you truly feel their behavior is accidental?
It would take some time to convey the entirety of the N.O.B mentality and behavior within the scope of this article, but I can say that they truly don’t seem like a horde of disgruntled eclectic scientists.
I don’t see a drive here — unless the goal is mass experimentation.
And I suppose that’s not a half bad drive to have. Who knows, maybe a few N.O.Bs are, in fact, scientists of a sort?
However, the numbers simply don’t add up. There would need to be millions upon millions of scientists out there, doing this in all your favorite hangouts.
That sounds unlikely.
I mean, they have better things to do with their time. Right?
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2) THE RELIGIOUS CROWD
It only stands to reason that we should consider the religious crowd.
Remote influence is the backbone of many core religious beliefs.
From feeling the presence of God warm your heart, to the syrupy luring of Satan to do a sinful deed. All sorts of invisible influences are strewn across these scriptures and tomes.
Growing up together, a devout family could come to believe that they, too, are capable of these abilities. Just like the heroes and saints in their literature.
As a matter of fact, I believe many have achieved some level of skill this way. There are faith healers, Reiki practitioners, and numerous monks around the world who have performed deeds which cannot be conventionally explained.
It is a simple turning off of the brain to banish all these events to the realm of mass hysteria. One that has gone on for thousands of years in a majority of the cultures on Earth. But I’m not here to convince you one way or the other.
The point is, those who grow up in religious circles are far more likely to be aware of this remote influence potential.
With diligent practice and technique, they may be even better suited than a scientist to achieve palpable effects.
A strongly held belief in a God can prove to be an added empowerment for mental and emotional tasks. These people are more certain of themselves. They have precedent of these abilities being performed, and will feel a strong emotional connection to the task.
Be that as it may, I don’t believe we can blame the religious crowd for N.O.Bs.
At least, not the entirety of it.
For the most part, religions are out there to help their fellow man. To heal, enlighten, and bring others closer to God. While remote influence is a widely accepted notion in these crowds, I fail to see a drive.
However, I do feel that we’re getting warmer. Let’s direct our attention to a particular slice of the religious pie.
The sort that actively seeks out and engages in magick.
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3) THE MAGICKAL CROWD
It does feel a little strange to consider the magickal crowd a religious offshoot, but it’s certainly a good place to start.
There are many religions that place magick at the core of their beliefs and worship. Some of these include Wicca — the fastest growing non-major religion in the U.S. [1][2][3] — Satanism, various Eastern and African religions, and so on.
While these belief systems rack up unknown millions of followers in the U.S. alone, we aren’t quite through identifying all those who engage in magick.
A quick Google search reveals that there are dozens of other orders, sects, fraternities and covens that are in operation in the U.S. and around the world. While there are no official numbers published that detail their followers, many of these organizations boast hundreds of thousands of men and women in their ranks.
Beyond that, who knows how many secret societies are still, in fact, secret?
Here’s a small sampling of what I found:
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- Builders of the Adytum (BOTA)
- Ordo Templi Orientis (OTO)
- Ordre Reaux Croix (ORC)
- Fraternitas Saturni
- Illuminates of Thanateros (IOT)
- Oxford Golden Dawn Occult Society
- Open Source Order of the Golden Dawn
- Ordo Aurum Solis (OAS)
- Fraternitas L.V.X. Occulta
- Temple of Set
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- Order of the Nine Angles (ONA)
- Freemasonry
- Magic Society of the White Flame
- Society of the Inner Light
- Servants of the Light
- Aurum Solis
- Sacred School of the Adepts and Magi
- Order of the Temple of Astarte (OTA)
- Rosicrucianism
- Order of the Knights of Dawn
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- The Order of Knights Templar
- The Order of the Round Table
- The Order of the Knights of Pythias
- The Order of Malta
- Temple of the Holy Grail
- Alchemical Order of the QBLH
- The Gnostic Alchemical Church of Typhon-Christ
- Temple of Thelema
- The Castle of the Silver Star
- Servants of the Star and Snake
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As you can see, there are options aplenty.
Freemasonry in itself contains dozens of organizations, and you’ll be hard pressed to find a single city in the world that lacks a Masonic lodge of some manner.
Now let’s get this straight.
Am I honestly trying to say that a sizable amount of your social anxiety is related to a magically initiated crowd that numbers in the millions?
Years of field research and experimentation with these demographics have made it clear to me and my team that there is a direct link. Details of this correlation will be revealed later on.
This link has been confirmed in trials around the world.
And while it’s true that not everyone who causes you anxiety is an initiate of an occult order, it is at least true that your level of anxiety is shifted by the energy of those around you. The more discordant or “dirty” their energy, the less comfortable you will feel — regardless of their backgrounds.
In any case, due to their intention-based skill set, an initiate is far more likely to cause you anxiety than your average Joe.
It’s a sizable claim to make, I know. Fortunately you can prove it yourself.
There’s a simple test you can perform — both on yourself and those around you — which will make this correlation clear as day.
How you will accomplish this will be revealed at the end of this article.
Before we can get there, let us avail ourselves to the WHY of the matter.
Why would a mass of spiritually diligent denizens be a cause of social anxiety?
Even if they do make up an increasingly vast portion of our population, and even if they possess the awareness of remote influence, what is their drive to negatively affect those around them?
We’ll take a look at that right now.
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#2: WHY
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A DEVILISH LURE
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The notion of widespread witchery existing in our society should prompt a serious resistance within you.
Even if there are dozens of secret societies and a speedily growing religion or two, this might not be enough to convince you of their presence within your population.
Here’s the thing: I’ve already written an entire page that explores the allure of a magickal lifestyle, WHY it’s so alluring, and HOW these enticed individuals get recruited for such a thing. Check it out.
As you can see there is a powerfully all-encompassing environment in place for luring people into these practices. It would be as simple as being asked to join a “club for magick.”
If you doubt that these arts would be alluring to both men and women, you need to take a walk outside.
Browse your Netflix popular releases. Check up on movies and video games being released.
These themes are everywhere, and there’s a big, juicy demand for them.
Couple this with the tanking popularity of Christianity — in part due to the media’s highlighting of their worst members performing cruel and selfish deeds — and you have yourself a perfect storm.
One that is able to sweep through demographics young and old with little resistance.
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A SLIGHT SUPERIORITY COMPLEX
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Without too much difficulty, we have established that there is indeed a desire for magickal initiation throughout our society.
This desire is partly organic, and partly due to most every TV channel, movie and game studio churning out series after series of occultist subject matter. This has been going on for some decades, and has only increased in its output and reach.
This might explain the allure.
Coupled with the knowledge that there are dozens and dozens of secret societies actively recruiting those they deem “worthy,” it isn’t too hard to imagine their numbers being higher than one could have expected.
Armed with these facts, there is still a gaping hole in our reasoning:
If these groups have such robust numbers, why aren’t we hearing about them?
Why isn’t this on the news? Shared on your social media? If these folks are so numerous, why haven’t any of your friends mentioned it?
If this is a widespread enough phenomena to explain a substantial chunk of our social anxiety, why isn’t anyone talking about it?
The reason you’re not hearing about it is because they don’t want you to.
Why do you suppose these groups are labeled secret societies?
Upon being invited to a club no one knows about, and given an exclusive chance to learn and practice magick — at the simple cost of keeping it to yourself — it’s no stretch to assume that people will manage to stay quiet.
These groups are rather immersive as it is. They are designed to foster loyalty and camaraderie among their ranks.
While this explains the actions of the more secretive groups, there are still a number of them who actively boast of being involved. Wiccans, for example, have no qualms sharing magick oriented memes and posts on their social media.
Freemasons are also proud to share the myriad perks of their membership, though you will typically find them a little more reserved. But once you get them talking about Freemasonry, they will talk your ear off.
Whether these individuals are entirely tight lipped, or eager to boast, there is one detail that many of them share:
They are initiates of a secretive group brimming with wisdom — and you’re not.
You are a standard human. One whom knows nothing of the all too numerous mysteries, techniques, and hidden properties that affect the binding of our reality. Remote influence included.
You weren’t chosen. You don’t possess the talent. You have no clue about any of this.
As one spends more and more time with individuals who make use of these phenomena, it is easier to see the uninitiated as a more simple folk.
Not as bright. Not as valuable.
One might go so far as to see them as cattle.
Not every magically minded person, mind you. But the darker oriented individuals, such as Satanists?
“Survival of the fittest” is their absolute favorite ideology. If you do not believe me, a quick Google search will show this to be true.
It is not only understandable for them to see the uninitiated this way — it is expected.
Not only does this explain their willingness to experiment on others, but also their rudeness. Their lack of warmth and humanity.
Again, not everyone who is initiated in these societies feels this way. It is, however, more common than you might think.
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TARGET PRACTICE & FOOD
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I would like you to do a little visualization at this time.
Place yourself in the shoes of an initiate.
Out of everyone, you were invited to join a secretive — some might say elite — congregation of individuals whom are able to affect people at a distance.
By proving your worth, studying hard and rising up the ranks, you finally land yourself some techniques of your own.
Around this time you’re starting to feel rather confident. Valuable. Perhaps entirely unlike the way you felt before you joined.
You might have been a friendly fellow to start, but by now the power might be getting to your head a little.
It becomes easier to see others as different than you. Lesser? Maybe.
Now couple this with your training in the arts. You’re surrounded by people in higher ranks, many of whom are able to do incredible feats.
The only way you’ll ever get there is to practice.
To practice on those around you. Those next to you in traffic. Ahead of you in line. Mulling about the supermarket before you.
Spells of dizziness. Spells of lust. Spells that tie tongues and trip feet.
And of course, spells of anxiety and fear.
It might start as a personal promise to only target those whom are rude. Rude to you, rude to others. Or maybe only people who look like your ex.
Or people whom have a voice you don’t like. A clothing style you find tacky.
As the pressure — and desire — to improve your craft grows, you might find yourself being a little less picky of whom is on the receiving end.
What’s more, there are plenty of parasitic and vampiric spells that are common to many styles.
If you’re not target practice, then you’re food.
This may explain why you feel not anxious, but simply tired being around certain people. Even if they’re the friendliest sort on the outside, they may in fact be vamping your energy.
And again, if you’re in a more Satanic congregation, picking on humans is entirely your right. Because you’re at the top of the food chain, and this is how nature works.
As you can see, it isn’t too difficult to see how someone can be shaped to perform acts like these upon their fellow man.
Unfortunately there aren’t many legitimate sources I could point to for these points.
Spells that harm, create fear and anxiety, suck your energy dry . . .
As you might understand, these are not qualities an individual would typically shout from the rooftops.
It could very well stain one’s reputation!
These shadier facets you will have to discover on your own.
Never fear. I’ll show you how this can be done at the end of the article.
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IN SUMMATION
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My theory was that a significant portion of our social anxiety is caused by a particular type of individual I’ve termed an N.O.B, or negatively oriented being.
We’ve established that there is a scientifically verified mechanism that allows humans to remotely influence each other.
While it’s possible this can be accidental, the research revealed that a strong intent to reach the other individual was key to their results.
Knowing this, we narrowed down who in our society might know of — and actively engage in — these phenomena. It was far from a comprehensive investigation, but we landed on the magically initiated as the most likely group.
They have the awareness. They have the numbers. They have the drive.
Even with all of this data, and despite this loosely guided tour through our potential culprits, I am certain that many of you are unconvinced.
The entirety of what I’ve presented here is a plausible possibility, at best.
If this article and my research were all we had to rely on, then we would have few options.
Most of you would fail to believe me. And even if you did, what hope would you have to combat this?
How does one stand up to an energetically empowered, rapidly growing demographic?
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AETHER: THE MULTIFACETED SOLUTION
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It couldn’t be easier.
Aether, a powerfully positive subtle energy tool, serves this situation in two ways:
1) To identify those with a strong negative energy
2) To nullify and repel N.O.Bs who wish you harm
I go into further depth on these practices on my How to Best a Witch page, but while we’re all here I’ll give you the gist.
If you’re unconvinced by my feeble logic, I dare you to test this yourself.
Free samples of Aether are readily available. I’m more than happy to send a few pieces your way so you can prove this entirely on your own.
My theory on social anxiety rests upon negatively oriented beings and negatively oriented energy.
If Aether, a powerfully positive subtle energy tool, is able to provide instant relief for your anxiety, this strongly suggests that a negative energy of some form was responsible for your discomfort.
After determining this on your own, the next step is to go out in public and test those around you.
Start with those whom cause you the greatest anxiety to be around. If there are none you can think of, try people who befuddle you. Tire you out. Odd sorts. Annoying sorts. Phony sorts. There’s no end to the myriad ways N.O.Bs act in public.
There are various ways to perform these tests:
1) Have them hold an Aether device directly
3) Charge the environment through gifting
If you observe any physical or behavioral differences in them — or you perceive a sudden spike in anxiety while next to them — then you are witnessing a clash of positive and negative energy occur within them.
This is how you know you’re dealing with an N.O.B.
Continue to test this as often as you’d like, in every location you find yourself experiencing anxiety. Once you realize that Aether, anxiety and those whom cause it are all linked together, you just might become a believer.
I didn’t think it could be true at first either. But a couple years of direct participation and experience was more than enough to change my tune.
Really, this is the only way you can convince yourself of any of this.
First hand research. Performed with your own two hands. Seen with your own two eyes.
Judged and felt through your heart.
If you wish to develop your skills further — not only nullify and repel N.O.Bs, but make them regret ever placing you in their crosshairs — you can do so by reading the Saga.
Numerous powerful techniques are shared here in the form of a story. My research revealed that we learn best when given information in the form of a tale. This way it’s a little more enjoyable for you, easier to understand and far more relatable than a long list of cut and dry instructions.
Beyond that, I offer some beginner tips and tricks on my Youtube channel.
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COMING UP
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While this energy relationship can be easily proven with Aether, it doesn’t quite prove that those with occult affiliations make up a majority of N.O.Bs.
That is to say, a majority of those who cause you the greatest stress and anxiety in public.
Not to worry. Further clues lie ahead.
Just how many of your friends and co-workers find themselves in these occult circles?
Unless they decided to tell you, how would you ever know?
It is a fortunate quirk that these folks cannot resist leaving hints of their “other life” in almost every facet of their persona. Clothing, home décor, music and movies — even the expressions they make in a selfie.
All of this can be traced back to their more occult roots. Some quite blatant, and others needlessly complex in their obfuscation.
Curious to learn more of these N.O.B symbols? You might be interested in FauxFinders — a group dedicated to showing you all the different ways these symbols show up in pictures, in the media, and out in public.
By learning of these symbols, you will be able to spot an N.O.B without any energetic sensitivity needed on your part.
It’s the third community mentioned on this page. I encourage you to take a look.
Stay tuned as we wiggle our way deeper into the N.O.B mystery.
I hope to see you there.
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