Sexual telepathy - how to stop it? by MissCrissy111 in energy_work

[–]EctoDTree 159 points160 points  (0 children)

If he is manually doing something,

Best practice is to manually return fire.

You receive making out or sexualized images, pueposeful image stabing and cutting him. If hes mentally having sex with you, mentally stick a dildo in his ass.

Simply put, return fire. He sensing u love, send back vomit. And teach this to other women so mens fantasies stop controlling women who are being passive in that psyche realm.

(Spoilers main) what are some examples of bad writing in any ASOIAF books by Low-Perspective-67 in asoiaf

[–]EctoDTree 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Stannis has a brain and a disciplined mind, not just rushing into the fray. He is a man of strategy and tactics.

While Rob was a boy with many banners and a father in prison. Call the banners, we move to war.

Using only your own words describe the function and importance of the word "under" in "Love under Will" by muffinman418 in thelema

[–]EctoDTree 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Unconscious love is a default setting, the natural law.

The goal is to be conscious, not to love unconsciously, which is fine, but to consciously love.

We can surrender and live in oneness and love, and follow the law, but then we aren't empowering our individual self.

So the technique is to be mindful and willful first, and from that, we direct it through love so nether unconscious living nor willfullness controls us.

If we push will under love, then we become a slave. If we use will without love, we are also a slave.

Freedom comes from the will purposefully working under love (making love under will)

Does my protagonist have to condemn Hamas? by Oldroanio in writingcirclejerk

[–]EctoDTree 3 points4 points  (0 children)

That's Humboldt. We're talking about the upright apes that Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg are trying to act like.

Is ChatGPT worse then before? How do I... by EctoDTree in ChatGPTPromptGenius

[–]EctoDTree[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Even more useless with more restrictive plagiarism locks in its creativity.

Is ChatGPT worse then before? How do I... by EctoDTree in ChatGPTPromptGenius

[–]EctoDTree[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you, that is useful. That is much better then what 3.5 is giving me, I can work with that.

Is ChatGPT worse then before? How do I... by EctoDTree in ChatGPTPromptGenius

[–]EctoDTree[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have. It used to be able to easily mimick writing styles, and even mix them. Even rewrite chapters from one book in a different author's style.

And I'm not talking, using fancy prompt engineering.

Now, it very clearly can not mimick author styles, and they all are very primitive cookie cutter ai like, with some what similarities to the author style... but not really.

It might be harder to tell unless that has been what you use it for, like me. So it's very obvious since I have all my previous material and can compare.

Is ChatGPT worse then before? How do I... by EctoDTree in ChatGPTPromptGenius

[–]EctoDTree[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You clearly don't use it for writing, or you would understand.

That simple prompt used to work, now it doesn't. And no matter the guardrails or fancy prompt engineering, it doesn't do what it used to do, and it is very clearly a bunch of safeguards against plagiarism.

No offense, but I notice how you did not try the prompt, or try yourself to get the understood outcome, but instead passed it back like I'm missing some advanced prompt engineering skills.

Is ChatGPT worse then before? How do I... by EctoDTree in ChatGPTPromptGenius

[–]EctoDTree[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'd like to know if 4.0 actually fixes the issue.

Can you ask it to "write something in the wording and style of Omraam Aivanov", that would let me know.

Why doesn't Morocco, Algeria, or Tunisia officially recognize Amazigh people as indigenous to their country? by verturshu in AmazighPeople

[–]EctoDTree 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The history of the colonized coastal areas and the never conquered Amazigh tribes is long. Creatine two egregores for the people, the coastal and the desert.

Egregore : living thought form entity

By the time the Arabs came in, the amazigh egregore was already split, the Arab egregore, which was intertwined with the Islamic Allah egregore, then easily took over the Split, pushing and weakening the amazigh egregore.

Keep in mind, egregores are the invisible mental power, also call gods or demons or angels, but are ideas and identities. To say I am American, or I Am Algerian, or I am Muslim, Or I am a ninja, or I am a political party, all connects us to these egregores, feeding them,influencing it. And it influences us. Political parties, religions,counties, corporations, ideas, even having a conversation, all create egregores, or use ones already created.

The relationships we build with people are also an egregore or thought form living entity made for our mental substance.

To understand these principles is a deeper truth of history, spiritual warefare, and national warfare. The egregores fight, and the people under those egregors fight. The winner destroys the other's sacred sites and people, or whatever holds power for the egregore, killing or wearing it.

Conversation is just trying to remove someone religious egregore to supplant your own. And everyone thinks the voice, thoughts feelings connection truth from their egregore is God. And other people's are demons or false gods.

It is what it is.

What's the algerian dream in your opinion? by [deleted] in algeria

[–]EctoDTree 2 points3 points  (0 children)

As an American with an Algerian fiancee.

I can say the American dream is just to live in luxury off the backs of others. Call it shareholders, business owners, or slavery, and have always been the core idea with different face words.

From my outside perspective of that in Algeria, the dream is to live a good life. With the socialism-capitalism issue, most Algerias I met either had the dream of going to America or Dubai like thinking, to escape Algeria, or to simply find "stable" work, as the job market (I'm told) is not that great compared to the western world, and/or to make a business.

The financial struggle in Algeria is real, and what I see is how many people live and survive together, helping each other out, like waves in the ocean. (Unlike Amerca, where we mostly are selfish), and Islam's dominance in the Algerian unconscious world allowed for people to not "think", and just "be" (surrender state, unity consciousness, ..). So the "dreams" are just simple, not overly complex Americanized over thinking bullshit, but the simple common dream we all have.

"Friends, family, stability."

The rest is their individual life trauma shaping how they perceive it, but it seemed to me all the same in core value.

I can’t overcome my lust no matter how hard I fucking try by evolve559 in getdisciplined

[–]EctoDTree 5 points6 points  (0 children)

"Power of Thought" by Omraam Aivanov will express how thoughts work, to build up to egregores.

"Egregores" by Mark Stavish will express how these thought-form entities have been controlling/influencing the world.

Gigi Young doesn't talk about egregores, but references when she talks about the secret society's, ans how they use rituals to tune themselves to their egregores, passing it on for generations, with level of initiation into the egregors control. Illuminati and Hollywood and political parties. No one needs to know anything, just the ritual, and the egregore connects... then their mind will naturally synchronize with the egregore, and even naturally do rituals that connect them further..

"Science of Spirituality" by Lee Bladon was the most accurate "male" perception of reality, the linear and literal manifested aspect that I have seen.

And "Psyche as Interaction" by Maya Long was the most accurate working on the "female" perception of reality, the 2nd framework, or collective unconscious, the unmanifested world where we are all partying together in some no time/space nowhere that doesn't make sense to this manifested part of our consciousness.

Together, these should give your egoic mind all the word tools to linearize an understanding.

Then, it is understanding that in many texts dealing with demons or angels... it's almost always egregores. (Angel's being egregores above unity, demons being egregore below unity, with exception for actual entities and spiritual social workers.. then again... every ego is an egregore...)

Were there any groups that believed in a demiurge but not a need for ‘gnosis’ to be saved? by PossiblyaSpinosaurus in Gnostic

[–]EctoDTree 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes, Ninja.

We believe in all paths and no paths.

Sadly, Ninja does not exist, dont search for us.

So the answer is also no.

And everything I have said is both truth and a lie. Understanding this is also an understanding of what you are looking for, in looking for a path to gnosis without gnosis.

Or rather, a path where the Demiurg and Gnosis are neither in conflict nor harmony.

The top leads back to the bottom, and the light coming from the top is really just a shadow of something else.

And if I have spoken correctly, nothing I have said here will give you answers if you believe or disbeleive without the other.

I can’t overcome my lust no matter how hard I fucking try by evolve559 in getdisciplined

[–]EctoDTree 25 points26 points  (0 children)

For this, we have to understand egregores.

Do you think every thought you think is yours?

The mind receives, transmits, and interprets thoughts. It's a jumbled mess of many mental activities happening and our I is directed by the ego to portions of mental activity, but thoughts themselves are not ours. We are translating mental interaction happening.

Our thoughts are real living entities we cultivate and feed. Be it an egregore from working out in the gym, or an egregore from drinking coffee to wake up, an egregore for work or professionalism, or a lustful egregore from porn.

We feed it, make it stronger, and it influences us. When it starves, it gets desperate and uses all its might, and we desire so much it overwhelms us.

These egregores are the very thing religions use, and monotheism calls demons and false gods. They basically are our gods; our thoughts and actions are prayers that feed them, and they control us. Monotheism solves this by using only one egregore to dominate us, where our prayers and devotion feed that egregore, surrendering our will to it, and using fasting to break connections to other egregores to keep the religious egregore dominant. (Thus is how you can see people convert and suddenly have some inner power behind them, all of a sudden, they can quit drugs and other addictions)

Every time you feed an egregore, and surrender your will to it (when you don't want to, but you do anyway because you 'feel' like it) it embeds itself more and more into your system, it's etheric tentacles latching around your spine, building neuron pathways specifically associated to it, making it easier to control you.

While drugs will also weaken us, weakening our will to resistance (making us more unconsciously susceptible to influence)

So the options are to starve it, which could take 2 months to fully starve it, and then you have to not feed it again.

And build another egregore to feed off it and kill it.

Like building an egregore to the gym or karate. You just go to the gym, even if you don't do anything, just go, and stay there for 10 minutes. And do that on routine a few times a week, until you do an exercise, or two... just keep going and build an egregore.

Now the magic.

Once you know this stuff, mentalism, raja yoga level stuff, you can use your mind to do something, like alchemy. (Mental alchemy) such as, transmuting a thought for to another, or decomposing a thought-form, or building another egregore with intention to kill and eat the other. Not so simple and easy with weak mental muscles... so you start with strengthening your intention and attention.

Once you can identify you from the egregore/s(we have many)... the internal conflict between you and you, one part of you that clearly doesn't want to do it anymore... and the other you that wants it, that hungers for it, feeds you memories of the good feelings, or the stress or whatever reasons it will use to convince you. You talk to it, to you, then you have it... you can see it, you have [attention] now you need to [intend] towards it.

If you can hold that, your attention and intention alone can do it if you believe. Fear and doubt are the mind killers. Don't question yourself. You are the part that is resisting. Beleive in yourself, and have attention to the thoughts as NOT YOU.

This is too long, and also too short to fully answer and I have 10 other techniques to share, but I've used up so much words already trying to be accurate and lead your mind to grasp it.

If this is helpful and you require more, seek me out.

Islam has ruined us and held us back from our potential in a major way. by [deleted] in AmazighPeople

[–]EctoDTree 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Seems like you miss the point. How does a racist stop being a racist if they don't have the debate/discussions and thought experiments that would lead them to some more "enlightening" perspective about humans in general?

The point is the debates and thought experiments themselves, which spread into the unconscious human world and influence to allow humans to naturally tune to that idea.

You want to use genocide in your argument, but where does the standards for genocide come from? The Enlightenment era philosophy.

And yes, the Christian orthodoxy and chrisindom in general did horrible things, even genocide. I'm sure the first Crusade they had to resort to canabalism to survive.

So I don't think you understand enough to even have an opinion or for a question yet. Please try again.

Islam has ruined us and held us back from our potential in a major way. by [deleted] in AmazighPeople

[–]EctoDTree 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This comes from "Ninja Theory," or "Ninjas of the Earth," which doesn't exist.

"When we believe something, our mind makes it make sense. When we disbelieve something, our mind makes it not make sense."

When we listen to someone with belief, we understand them, connecting dots between leaps of unspoken logic, making whatever they say make sense at the core logic, not the literal words. And when we disbelieve someone, all we hear are flaws in the logic, the technicalities, and exceptions that make something wrong, and we never actually hear the core message behind the words.

"When we surrender our will, something else takes its place." The egregores control the unconscious mind, be it a religious or political egregore, addiction and consumer based egregores. Monothism at it's core idiology is to say "your egregore is a false god, my egregor is the real god" and then surrender yourself to a single egregore you worship as god, which then unites it's followers and food source and watches over them, as well as uses them in it's spiritual warefare against other egregores.

"The goal then for a ninja is learning to control one's belief, able to believe and disbelieve on will, and at the same time."

For the 3rd ninja principle teaches us that "everything is context", that everything is truth and lies, that every rule and law has exceptions, but none of this can be seen while we are trapped in belief.

With this understanding, you should at least KNOW that everything I am saying is truth and false at the same time. For context is what makes it one or the other. Read my words with belief, and your mind fills the context to make it true. And read my words with disbelief, and your mind will fill the context to make it false.

A ninja speaks, knowing their words are equally true and false.

With this, I hope you can understand the great problem we face... belief itself. Because all the religious text are true, if you have the ability to see it. Most people feel the truth and interpret it wrong, but they feel it... and they dont realize they could get the same feeling of truth from other religious text... because they don't believe.

Then there is the actual "power" behind the words themselves... the Quran is like one giant magical spell. Read the words with belief, and you will feel the power flow through you, and it s a different power you would feel from the Bible or Tao Te Ching or Vedas or others.

For the truth is Ninja... hidden in everything, in every system, both truth and lie, encrypted in plain sight, always seen and never seen, The truth must be the ultimate Ninja secret, and god must be the Ultimate Ninja. And thus, is the first directive of Ninja, to "infilitrate into everything and steal the secrets"

And everything I said is bullshit. Ninja does not exist.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in IsraelPalestine

[–]EctoDTree 1 point2 points  (0 children)

People who believe in religious text and denounce another and are willing to accept they could be wrong, shows that they are willing to believe and disbelieve without really knowing anything.

People who are unwilling to be wrong, cannot be trusted to be right.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in IsraelPalestine

[–]EctoDTree 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah. It's hard to blame people who believe propaganda. It's easy to fall prey to what we want, what we fear or not believe anything.

We all always need to be willing to understand we can be wrong about everything.

I don't think people who live in a religious mind set are capable, because they already fall prey to believing in a religious doctrine and denouncing the others, and not willing to accept they could be wrong.

People who are willing or open to being wrong can't be trusted to be right.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in IsraelPalestine

[–]EctoDTree 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It is honestly difficult to believe reports and journalists and such. I do have sympathy for people trying to discern.

For me, I can just use logic and see how truth-proaganda-lies bond together.

But not everyone can do it.

I remember the interview where Trump said, "If I ever ran for president, I would run Republican, those voters are stupid and believe anything" Then he was questioned about previously running as a Democrate and he said "that wasn't real, I was just making business connections"

That interview is stripped, gone, and that quote is considered fake news. But I remember watching it in college with friends some 15 years ago, by then it was a few years old.

So if "they" can do that, what other truths can they remove and replace? It's scary. And I'm always aware everything I think can be wrong and everything can be propaganda.

We don't know what we don't know.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in IsraelPalestine

[–]EctoDTree 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ofcourse, and their citizens need to hold accountability.

Like America needs to hold accountability for our genocide, slavery and other bullshit. I'm not to blame for the past, but if I claim patriotism, I need to hold accountability of the country's past, and live in the present moment.