Since you don't seem to believe me directly quoting from the show, perhaps you should simply listen to it yourself.
As far as I am aware in the next room, or like, in the house somewhere.
In my understanding a negative being can come through a person if they are suitably angry etc. And if you are having to keep your polarity at a high level I can imagine this sort of thing might happen. I.e. So if someone wanted to stop what you were doing by force and what you were doing was service to others then you may have to stop them.
Of course, if you are of the persuasion of choosing to see something as negative even though it is simply your personal preference that it not be true. Then this power could be abused.
This seems to me to be the difference between the two examples. The nine year old boy was angry at Carla and wanted to stop her doing something to which she had been invited. But the person who claimed to be Ra was expressing a belief, not an attack in any way; and rather than saying; 'I don't believe you, because I choose not to.' It was made into a defence against a greeting of a negative force. In which case, if that is her preferred belief, then the positive forces are not allowed to intervene in free will and of course that's the result the 'spiritual protection' would have given her.
As far as I am aware in the next room, or like, in the house somewhere.
In my understanding a negative being can come through a person if they are suitably angry etc. And if you are having to keep your polarity at a high level I can imagine this sort of thing might happen. I.e. So if someone wanted to stop what you were doing by force and what you were doing was service to others then you may have to stop them.
Of course, if you are of the persuasion of choosing to see something as negative even though it is simply your personal preference that it not be true. Then this power could be abused.
This seems to me to be the difference between the two examples. The nine year old boy was angry at Carla and wanted to stop her doing something to which she had been invited. But the person who claimed to be Ra was expressing a belief, not an attack in any way; and rather than saying; 'I don't believe you, because I choose not to.' It was made into a defence against a greeting of a negative force. In which case, if that is her preferred belief, then the positive forces are not allowed to intervene in free will and of course that's the result the 'spiritual protection' would have given her.